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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-09-21 06:32 pm

[ SECRET POST #3549 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3549 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Fire Emblem Fates]


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[Stellan Skarsgård in River]


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[Labyrinth]


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[Mr. Clarke from Stranger Things]


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[Criminal Minds]


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[Star Trek]
















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Re: Social pet peeves

[personal profile] skeletal_history 2016-09-22 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
Uggghh, I hate it when people don't understand that just because they would feel a certain way in a given situation, that does not mean that eveyone else would, or that their emotion is "normal" and a different response is weird or unhealthy. (E: this is a tangential response to your first point -- I'm assuming people think you look lonely because they would be lonely)

I had a flashback to a party my best friend dragged me to at one of her classmates' house when she had just started grad school. (For her PhD in Philosophy, and let me tell you, being around a bunch of drunk awkward Philosophy grad students is not necessarily as hilarious as it might seem.) The host lived with a bunch of other grad students in other departments and some of them had joined the party but at least one of them had not and was staying in his room. (Neither my friend nor I knew any of these people, btw.). My friend insisted I come with her and knock on the door of the student in his room and get him to join the party, because he ~clearly~ felt left out and ignored. I was like, "He ~clearly~ has the ability to leave his room and join in if he wanted to.. Maybe he doesn't want to? Can you imagine that?" Of course not, so she knocked on his door until he answered it, and it was as awkward an encounter as you'd imagine, and of course she didn't learn any lesson on true empathy vs. projection, and it was so embarrassing. /csb
Edited 2016-09-22 01:04 (UTC)