• ShustOne@lemmy.one
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    11 months ago

    “Sometimes I get really excited when I see a friend and don’t realize I’m blocking the way.” That’s how people think. No malice. I hope this helps you see another way to read a slight inconvenience instead of Ultra Gigachad Malice Narcissist Blocker 5000.

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      11 months ago

      What mental disorder does this fall into?

      This is totally bouncing off of me. How can a person, in a public space, surrounded at all times by other people, just forget they exist for any amount of time, for any reason? They’re fucking everywhere. They’re breathing, they’re talking, their cart wheels are squeaking, the footsteps from their rubber-soled shoes are echoing off the hard tile floors, how do your senses just stop registering any of that?

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        11 months ago

        I’m glad you are very considerate and have never made a mistake when excited about something before. Good for you friend.

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          I’m glad you are very considerate and have never made a mistake when excited about something before. Good for you friend.

          I’m serious, though. How do you make that “mistake”? How do you get so excited that you completely tunnel-vision out the simultaneous existence of hundreds of people? That’s absolutely in no way neurotypical.