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...this hits weird, 'cause I have a guy like this in my neighbourhood, but I know it's not sports or vidya. Guy's just on the thinnest of psychological threads. Which is a shame, he's a pretty nice dude.
Coupled with your account being from lemmy.ca, I thought "Man I know who they're talking about" before remembering Canada is really big and has about 41 million people in it.
Sorry to hear about that person's psychological state.
Odds about living nearby are low but sometimes the world can be pretty small. Let's see. I'm in a high rise near PdA in Montreal, 7th floor, so the person I can hear yelling is probably on the 6th or 8th floor.
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Somehow as an American society we have labeled anger as “not an emotion”. This has not been to our benefit.
Men are largely taught by society negative emotions like sadness, frustration, hurt, etc. are unacceptable to display - except via anger. Anger can act as a mask or a wall between you and your truer, deeper emotions, sometimes at least. Also, anger is absolutely an emotion, I haven't heard that disputed, but it doesn't equal flying into a fit of rage and screaming/throwing shit.
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Sorry to hear about that person's psychological state.
Odds about living nearby are low but sometimes the world can be pretty small. Let's see. I'm in a high rise near PdA in Montreal, 7th floor, so the person I can hear yelling is probably on the 6th or 8th floor.
Lol, I creeped your post history - we're close-ish, but not that close (I'm in Ottawa).
Same here, hoping things look up for my screaming guy. Yours as well (in that his sports team does better/he gits gud, I guess).
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Bigger twist: theyre secretly complaining about each other
Actually it turns out the guy is just that loud.
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Bigger twist: theyre secretly complaining about each other
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Even bigger plot twist: they are the same person
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Somehow as an American society we have labeled anger as “not an emotion”. This has not been to our benefit.
Yes, it's strange to me how "emotional" came to mean essentially all the "feminine" ways of losing one's composure but not the "masculine" ones.
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Someone took Shaggy’s weed…
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It was projection.
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Also when watching sports.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]This. My brother is an unhinged psycho when watching his sports teams do poorly. The only person who can stand to be in the same room with him while he watches football is his son who is just used to it.
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Perfect casting for the earthworm Jim live action movie.
About 30 years too late though
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Save your tears, noob. Save scum.
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show her my "o" face
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Perfect casting for the earthworm Jim live action movie.
evil the cat played by Eddie Izzard
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About 30 years too late though
as much as I hate it, and as long as all parties agree to it, AI could do it.
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as much as I hate it, and as long as all parties agree to it, AI could do it.
It's more that Earthworm Jim is thirty years out of pop culture
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It's more that Earthworm Jim is thirty years out of pop culture
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Sidney!!!!!!
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Men are largely taught by society negative emotions like sadness, frustration, hurt, etc. are unacceptable to display - except via anger. Anger can act as a mask or a wall between you and your truer, deeper emotions, sometimes at least. Also, anger is absolutely an emotion, I haven't heard that disputed, but it doesn't equal flying into a fit of rage and screaming/throwing shit.
Anger is considered an emotion the same way its illegal to murder someone with your car or rape someone more marginalized than you.
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Anger is considered an emotion the same way its illegal to murder someone with your car or rape someone more marginalized than you.
i'm not entirely sure what you mean by this
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i'm not entirely sure what you mean by this
On paper, yeah, but it's not treated like it by anyone in power. The consewuences aren't the same, social and otherwise.