• @Wolf_359
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    661 year ago

    My most common sin is inadvertently bringing up painful or offensive topics.

    Someone’s dad died last week? You can bet I’ll forget and start talking about Dads on accident. In fact, it happens so often that I almost think my subconscious does remember and that’s how it ends up on my mind.

    • snooggums
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      141 year ago

      Generally stuff like that is held against someone when they didn’t even know their dad died, or didn’t realize that that particular person would overreact by being reminded of something that doesn’t seem associated.

      Basically, caring far more about someone’s reaction than intent (or lack thereof) that accidentally upsetting someone is breaking a social norm.

      • @Captain_Waffles
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        81 year ago

        Yep. I got in trouble for this exact thing, except I mentioned my father and it was their mother who had recently died. Oh, and I didn’t know this person, like I didn’t even know their name because I had literally just met them. How I was supposed to know their mom had recently died I have no idea. It ended my friendship with the person I did know after I was called all manner of unrepeatable things.

        • @[email protected]
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          61 year ago

          I’m neurotypical, or at least haven’t been diagnosed with anything, but that sounds like a huge overreaction from you ex-friend. To me the way that should have gone is:

          • you mention father
          • new acquaintance gets upset
          • you apologise, perhaps stating you didn’t know about their mother and you’re so sorry
          • everyone tries to move on to another topic
            • @Captain_Waffles
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              21 year ago

              Yeah, like grief is messy and I felt bad for her friend, but screaming at someone for something you know they didn’t know is not okay.

          • @Captain_Waffles
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            31 year ago

            Yeah, like I felt bad that it caused them emotional pain, but being screamed into oblivion for asking to borrow a phone so I could call my father and tell him when I needed to be picked up was not the right response. I wasn’t even able to say “I’m sorry, I didn’t know” because she wouldn’t stop scream berating me (while ignoring her crying friend too). I just walked out of the room and ended up borrowing a strangers phone. We never spoke again. Thankfully the rumors she tried to spread about me were so unbelievable that no one believed them. Like my bully didn’t believe them they were that ludicrously bad.

            The thing that really confused me that I found out from someone else later was that their father was still alive. Did they just never refer to their father in any way? People are going to mention their parents. Like we were all in middle school, having to say “I have to ask my parents if I can do that, go to that, etc” is practically a daily phrase at that point in life.

            I just hope their friend got the help they needed. I never learned exactly when their mother passed, but it was at least several weeks in the past from what I gathered. Bursting into tears because someone simply mentions a parent, who isn’t even the one who died, suggests they need professional help. Obviously I’m not expecting people to get over a family member dying just because a certain amount of time has passed, but just hearing the word “Dad” shouldn’t cause a fountain of tears.

    • the post of tom joad
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      41 year ago

      I wonder if your response is similar to why im always compelled to clap someone on the shoulder when they have a sunburn even when they didn’t expressly tell me they do

  • BudgieMania
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    381 year ago

    If they wanted me to follow some rules that I’m apparently expected to know to make everyone comfortable, maybe they should’ve taught me that in school instead of trigonometry -_-

      • @[email protected]
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        111 year ago

        Did you intentionally mention everyone back to the OP, or is that just how your instance works?

      • @Daft_ish
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        31 year ago

        Shame they don’t grade you on how cool your backwards hat is.

    • pancakes
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      211 year ago

      Whoa, trig doesn’t deserve to be catching strays like that

      • BudgieMania
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        Oh I didn’t mean disrespect against it, it is just the first school-soundy thing that came to mind.

        With that said I I will admit I couldn’t tell you off the top of my head what trigonometry actually is.

        • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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          31 year ago

          With that said I I will admit I couldn’t tell you off the top of my head what trigonometry actually is.

          It’s the study of the geometry of triangles (trigon - three-sided polygon + metry - roughly measurement of, with an extra o to join them together). You can use the basic principles of some parts of it to make life easier.

          For example, the “3-4-5 rule”, based on the Pythagorean Theorem. If you need to make sure that something is roughly a 90° angle measure 3 units up one side and mark it, 4 units up the other and mark it, then measure the distance between the marks. If it is 5 units, then you have a 90° angle. The super cool thing is that you can use any unit used to measure linear distance; inches, angstroms, furlongs, kilometers, beard-seconds, whatever.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      Maybe additionally, trigonometry is actually pretty useful. Learning capacity isn’t that limited, it’s motivation and attention that’s constantly out of stock.

  • CarlsIII
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    331 year ago

    In this scene, everyone is annoyed at Homer because he put on his weird music. “Don’t play your weird music“ is definitely one of those rules I keep defying

      • @Viking_Hippie
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        I was always repeating a moral lesson about northern cold climate birds until people learned not to listen to the auks fable.

  • @Potatos_are_not_friends
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    261 year ago

    I once went to a BBQ and explained to them how to cook a burger. I also did a few other things too, like explaining to people how x or y worked.

    A few years later my therapist broke down all the problematic things I did and explained why I wasn’t invited in later years.

  • Match!!
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    221 year ago

    Is this an ADHD thing too? I thought this was an autism thing

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        Nobody cares what you think about ADHD. bye.

          • db0M
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            21 year ago

            There’s shitty people in the fediverse like the rest of the world and we can’t stop randos from voting. Rest assured we don’t tolerate ableist idiots like the above comment and that poster has since been banned.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        The funny thing is that ADHD people actually hate when people say that their ADHD is an superpower because it’s a total bullshit that neurotypicals love to say.

      • @Captain_Waffles
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        51 year ago

        The only people who have ever told me I should treat being disabled like it gives me superpowers have been neurotypical and able bodied. We don’t like it.

        • @Daft_ish
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          31 year ago

          Gasp, some one is having fun and I’m not a part of it!?

              • @Captain_Waffles
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                71 year ago

                Yeah, like I’m so glad I’ve wrecked friendships over not doing something I didn’t know I was supposed to do and made absolutely no sense after I was told about it. Such a superpower.

              • @[email protected]OP
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                Why tf everyone assumes that those things are “superpowers”, wtf?

                OP insinuates that there is nothing wrong with us

                I never said any of that stuff. You’re just making stuff up right now.

              • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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                41 year ago

                Yup. Sure is great to constantly strain my marriage due to shit that is legitimately annoying and upsetting that I struggle to avoid doing.

    • 👁️👄👁️
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      -91 year ago

      There’s a lot of overlap, but it’s an autistic thing. ADHD had no effect on social skills.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        Uhhh I have ADHD it 100% impacts my social skills. There’s a night and day difference between when I’m medicated and when I’m not.

      • @njinx
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        41 year ago

        Bro I wish

    • @[email protected]OP
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      61 year ago

      You can achieve the same effect through different ways. Just because ADHD people happen to break those rules it doesn’t mean they have to break them for the same reasons as autistic people for example.

      • 👁️👄👁️
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        51 year ago

        That’s social behaviors, like talking over others. It’s not lack of picking up social cues which is that “unwritten rule” your post is mentioning.

  • @kernelpanic
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    41 year ago

    I’m sorry, but if he called shotgun before anyone else, he has all the right!