• @glimse
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    979 months ago

    Don’t mean to be a downer but of course it’s a young, pretty woman making that claim lol

  • Nate Cox
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    889 months ago

    That’s a very nice thought that I can safely file away as “does not apply to me”.

      • Nate Cox
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        169 months ago

        A childhood filled with being made fun of with literally every variation of that word leads me to caution you against that lol.

        • @[email protected]
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          As a person with a name similarly close-to-dirty, you just gotta lean into it with jokes like

          “Yup, I’ve got two of them, one on top of the other, that’s why it’s plural.”

          Or

          “Yeah Ellis Island fucked up my g.g.grandpa’s name, used to be ‘Schwanstugel.’”

    • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥
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      This is same as reddit threads where they ask women what do they like about men and none of the responses resemble me.

    • andrew
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      59 months ago

      I mean, if that’s you in your picture, I’m a fan of your beard.

      • Nate Cox
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        29 months ago

        Thanks!

        I’m amused that your comment got downvotes. Like, why?

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    I can’t fucking stand comments like these. Empty sweeping platitudes that the commenter does not know if they’re true and cannot know if they’re true, posted entirely for the own self satisfaction or to make people perceive them as kind and caring.

    • @indepndnt
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      149 months ago

      The only thing that I am actually aware of about this post is that she used the full word “you” exactly once. WHY? She could have just said “u” again and I would’ve been much less irritated.

    • @[email protected]
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      If you just believe in yourself enough you will succeed! You’re perfect the way you are!

  • @LemmyKnowsBest
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    469 months ago

    You can tell this was written by a pretty girl as words of self-validation to herself.

  • @Kyrgizion
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    339 months ago

    I got one spontaneous compliment from a stranger some years ago and I’m still savouring it. Gotta make it last, never know if/when there’ll be a next one.

    • SuperDuper
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      169 months ago

      The compliment I got about 8 years ago (a cashier told me I smell really good) is starting to run out of steam. I desperately need a stranger to tell me something nice about myself unprompted, once that smell comment runs dry things are gonna get gloomy.

      • @Ziglin
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        Perhaps not unprompted but you sound quite honest.

    • @apemint
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      I was walking alone in an empty street during NYE when a random girl, who happened to come by, spread her arms and blocked my way in a playful manner.

      She only let me pass once I cracked a smile.
      It’s been well over a decade, but I still remember her face.

      It was the nicest thing anyone has ever done for me.

    • 🦄🦄🦄
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      Tell me you are male presenting, without telling me you are male presenting.

      Source: I know the pain

  • Lenny
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    319 months ago

    Can confirm. There are SO MANY people in my life who I’m like “you’re just so cool.” People who might not consider themselves the prettiest, the smartest, the trendiest, the most intelligent… Etc. but each of those people fucking SHINE to me in a way that is so truly irreplaceable and THEM. I try and say it whenever I have it, but there are many people I just never get the chance to say it to.

    One that stands out is this girl in my class at college back in the early 2000s. Random girl, I worked with her on one project, but something about how she inspired and motivated me has stuck with me for 20 years. I’ve made decisions and changes in my life because of her, and she has no clue that she’s a pivotal and incredible power in my world to this day.

    This is you to someone. I guarantee it.

  • @[email protected]
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    I’m a man and I meet a fair amount of people who compliment me. For some reason, they all have something in common: they’re trying to sell me something.

  • @[email protected]
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    209 months ago

    Everyone else in the comments needs to learn to appreciate and care for themselves more. Yes, this was originally posted by someone who doesn’t know us individual but also it’s almost certainly true. Think about the number of people you see every week. Each time you go to work, or go shopping, or walk through town, hundreds of people see you very briefly. It would be a statistical anomaly that literally none of them find a single thing about you to be pleasant.

    No-one is saying that you’re a perfectly attractive person, just that there is one thing about you that’s nice. Surely you can believe that?

    I used to hate myself and have no self-confidence or self-esteem. I spent years and years putting in conscious effort to get to a place where I can accept myself as I am. It’s a journey that has been very worthwhile. There are lots of things in my life that I dislike, but at least I don’t treat myself unfairly any more. I remember what it’s like going through life hating myself, and it just makes everything so much worse.

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      I spent years and years putting in conscious effort to get to a place where I can accept myself as I am. It’s a journey that has been very worthwhile.

      It’s a crazy journey going from self-loathing to the point where now I check myself out in the mirror. I even used to hate my name, but now I slap that shit on everything, and don’t even abbreviate in a professional environment.

      Took a lot of years and a lot of work, but definitely worth it.

      • @Kyrgizion
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        29 months ago

        I feel like I already came a long way, but mirrors and pictures remain my nemeses.

        • @TheIllustrativeMan
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          29 months ago

          Oh, fuck pictures.

          I think I’m good with mirrors because I see myself in one multiple times a day, but pictures are rare so I don’t have enough exposure to them.

    • @Ziglin
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      just that there is one thing about you that’s nice. Surely you can believe that?

      I believe it, I just don’t think that of the comparatively small amount of people I communicate with any of them think oh they’re so positive aspect! and that they consciously appreciate me because of it.

  • @Got_Bent
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    At some point in time, I don’t really know when, something snapped in me. I didn’t want silent lovers or anybody wanting to possess any aspect of my being.

    What I want is to live out my remaining days in total anonymity without anybody having any thoughts of me whatsoever to the point that when I eventually die in my house, it won’t even be discovered until my bills have lapsed for a couple months and the police do a wellness check to find my decomposing corpse and can’t figure out who the hell I even am beyond a name on a property tax roll.

    This is not a death wish. It is a desired retirement from interaction. I’m so so very tired of people.

    Lemme comments don’t count. I’m just some random username leaving thoughts in a small online journal that others happen to be able to see.

    • @ApatheticCactus
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      Same. It’s kinda funny how some people how some people are terrified of dying alone. For me that’s a goal. I know that pain, and I don’t wish that on others, especially anyone I care about.

    • @Ziglin
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      19 months ago

      Unless I happen to find someone I’m romantically attracted to and feels the same way and is just as introverted as me that sounds awesome. Sometimes I wouldn’t mind it coming sooner though.

  • @mriormro
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    179 months ago

    I believe the technical term for this is ‘a crock of shit’.

  • @[email protected]
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    149 months ago

    Over the past 10 years I’ve lost a lot of hair and have gotten 40 pounds fatter. I was objectively more handsome 10 years ago, but my 8yo daughter thinks I’m the most handsome now even when I show her my old pictures.

    • @[email protected]
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      I really miss reading to my kids. If you’re not already familiar with it, The Phantom Tollbooth is a lot of fun and might be perfect for her age - it’s certainly memorable, in a hilariously reevaluating the world around you kinda way.

  • @randomdeadguy
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    139 months ago

    The proposed phenomenon of “silent lovers” also implies the occurrence of “silent haters” and even more likely, “silent neutrals”

      • @Ziglin
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        79 months ago

        Nuh uh, there’s plenty of nice not necessarily white people of any gender that are appreciated.

  • @[email protected]
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    129 months ago

    The spelling makes it unwholesome for me at least because being filled with rage and hatred doesn’t seem wholesome to me.

  • @the_grass_trainer
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    129 months ago

    It must be nice knowing you’re attractive and that people “probably” feel that way about you :( some of us were cursed at birth

    • @Ziglin
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      89 months ago

      Your personality is also relevant. That’s easier adjust than appearance.