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I SWEAR, DUCKS GO MOO!!!
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I SWEAR, DUCKS GO MOO!!! • submitted a new post 3 years ago
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I SWEAR, DUCKS GO MOO!!! • upvoted 24 items 3 years ago
Hey Pandas, What Is Something We Think Is Helping Us, But Is Truly Making The World/People Worse?
Asking people, "Oh, when will you get a boyfriend/girlfriend," or reassuring people that "one day you'll find Mr./Ms. Right!" because sometimes, you don't. You just don't. Some people don't want to (my aromantic peeps), and some people have tried so much that they eventually lose hope of finding romantic love. I hate this societal need to find your romantic "soulmate". It adds a lot of pressure and deep sadness and a feeling of brokenness that no one should have to suffer. When I was little (like starting in kindergarten) my mom and maternal grandmother would constantly ask and pester me about getting a boyfriend. In KINDERGARTEN. And all through grade school (until me, my mom, and my stepdad moved out of my maternal grandmother's house because of a disagreement about parenting) and all of the 7th grade (skipping 6th because of COVID), my mom and my stepdad pestered me about my "boyfriend". At my elementary school, it was about my two good male friends (who were two of my only three real friends). In middle school, it was one of my elementary school friends and another one of my newer friends. They don't know (or possibly don't accept) the fact that I'm might bi with a preference for women. Anyways, my point is, you don't need a romantic partner to be happy.Hey Pandas, What Is Something We Think Is Helping Us, But Is Truly Making The World/People Worse?
Asking people, "Oh, when will you get a boyfriend/girlfriend," or reassuring people that "one day you'll find Mr./Ms. Right!" because sometimes, you don't. You just don't. Some people don't want to (my aromantic peeps), and some people have tried so much that they eventually lose hope of finding romantic love. I hate this societal need to find your romantic "soulmate". It adds a lot of pressure and deep sadness and a feeling of brokenness that no one should have to suffer. When I was little (like starting in kindergarten) my mom and maternal grandmother would constantly ask and pester me about getting a boyfriend. In KINDERGARTEN. And all through grade school (until me, my mom, and my stepdad moved out of my maternal grandmother's house because of a disagreement about parenting) and all of the 7th grade (skipping 6th because of COVID), my mom and my stepdad pestered me about my "boyfriend". At my elementary school, it was about my two good male friends (who were two of my only three real friends). In middle school, it was one of my elementary school friends and another one of my newer friends. They don't know (or possibly don't accept) the fact that I'm might bi with a preference for women. Anyways, my point is, you don't need a romantic partner to be happy.Hey Pandas, What Is Something We Think Is Helping Us, But Is Truly Making The World/People Worse?
Therapy Dont get me wrong it migh work sometimes but often it does not. Nowadays (with a good intention) people always tell others to go to therapy. But more often than not the therapists are not educated or empathic enough to help and can do a lot of damage. I quit after trying three times tired of being gaslighted about how I am not ill just depressed, how I need to exercise (I cant walk 30m least exercise), how I just need antidepressants for my imaginary illneses, look for a job (one suggested gardener!) or how "many opportunities " I have (but never giving any example). I have talked to a lot of chronically ill people and most feel the same way.Hey Pandas, What Is The Famous Movie That You Personally Didn't Like
All the James Bond movies. If I’m being honest, spies in disguise (yes the one where the guy turns into a pigeon) is better.Hey Pandas, What Is The Famous Movie That You Personally Didn't Like
The live action Mulan. 1. It didnt have the same charm as the original 2. They left out Mushu and that is a straight CRIME. My aunt said "well they couldn't find a real life dragon." Well they couldnt find a real life PHEONIX either could they?Hey Pandas, What Is The Famous Movie That You Personally Didn't Like
Going to get downvoted to hell for this, but the new Aladdin. I watched 5 minutes of it before I turned it off, nobody can beat Robin Williams.Hey Pandas, What Is The Famous Movie That You Personally Didn't Like
Titanic. I can’t understand why people love that movie as much as they do. The movie City of Angels came out that same year. And I enjoyed that movie way more.Hey Pandas, What Is The Famous Movie That You Personally Didn't Like
Star wars. My whole family loves them but (and i know im gonna get downvotes for this) the only part about them I liked was Jar Jar BinksHey Pandas, What Is The Famous Movie That You Personally Didn't Like
Star Wars. Really overrated and they don't know when to stop making movies.Overrated-TV-Shows-Treated-As-Masterpieces
BoJack Horsemen. People act like it’s some kind of masterful psychological deep dive. But it’s just another cheep adult comedy animated show.Overrated-TV-Shows-Treated-As-Masterpieces
How I Met Your Mother. Every episode glorifies Ted’s toxic behavior and makes it look romantic. I get so triggered watching that showOverrated-TV-Shows-Treated-As-Masterpieces
Game of thrones hands down, it left good threads hanging but never really stitched them into anything.Overrated-TV-Shows-Treated-As-Masterpieces
If no one else will say it, I will. Squid game is WAY overhyped. I’ve seen people say it’s the best Netflix show or even the best Korean show. If people give other Asian media a chance they’ll find way better than automatically assuming that the first Asian show they see on Netflix is the best thing ever.Show All 24 Upvotes
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I SWEAR, DUCKS GO MOO!!! • commented on 11 posts 3 years ago
I SWEAR, DUCKS GO MOO!!! • upvoted 20 items 3 years ago
Hey Pandas, What Is Something We Think Is Helping Us, But Is Truly Making The World/People Worse?
Asking people, "Oh, when will you get a boyfriend/girlfriend," or reassuring people that "one day you'll find Mr./Ms. Right!" because sometimes, you don't. You just don't. Some people don't want to (my aromantic peeps), and some people have tried so much that they eventually lose hope of finding romantic love. I hate this societal need to find your romantic "soulmate". It adds a lot of pressure and deep sadness and a feeling of brokenness that no one should have to suffer. When I was little (like starting in kindergarten) my mom and maternal grandmother would constantly ask and pester me about getting a boyfriend. In KINDERGARTEN. And all through grade school (until me, my mom, and my stepdad moved out of my maternal grandmother's house because of a disagreement about parenting) and all of the 7th grade (skipping 6th because of COVID), my mom and my stepdad pestered me about my "boyfriend". At my elementary school, it was about my two good male friends (who were two of my only three real friends). In middle school, it was one of my elementary school friends and another one of my newer friends. They don't know (or possibly don't accept) the fact that I'm might bi with a preference for women. Anyways, my point is, you don't need a romantic partner to be happy.Hey Pandas, What Is Something We Think Is Helping Us, But Is Truly Making The World/People Worse?
Therapy Dont get me wrong it migh work sometimes but often it does not. Nowadays (with a good intention) people always tell others to go to therapy. But more often than not the therapists are not educated or empathic enough to help and can do a lot of damage. I quit after trying three times tired of being gaslighted about how I am not ill just depressed, how I need to exercise (I cant walk 30m least exercise), how I just need antidepressants for my imaginary illneses, look for a job (one suggested gardener!) or how "many opportunities " I have (but never giving any example). I have talked to a lot of chronically ill people and most feel the same way. I SWEAR, DUCKS GO MOO!!! • is following a person
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