The Oatmeal

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    25 days ago

    I was told this, because I’m a problem solver. So I stopped solving problems. Now my life is so much simpler and I only solve my problems.

    it’s great. fuck everyone else.

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      25 days ago

      I completely relate. I think that’s just part of maturing in general. I’d modify that a bit though. “Fuck everyone else” is too dismissive. You’ve got to take others into account. If you don’t, you are absolutely part of the problem

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        25 days ago

        Which problem would that be, exactly? Life just seems like an endless series of responsibilities towards others, but the instant you need the slightest thing back, it’s “that’s not the way it works”, “but actually that’s not our job”, etc

        Why should I take others into account? No one ever took me into their account, except to solve their problems.

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          25 days ago

          Because you’re a social animal who needs human contact and compassion to thrive. As disagreeable as that may sound it’s a big part of staying healthy. I get that it’s hard though.

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            Strange. When I needed social contact and the same humanity afforded murderers in jail, all I got was “you’re weird, go away”. So I did. Now don’t complain if I’m far away.

            If I’m such a social animal, where were these people when I was young? Where was the compassion? Nowhere.

            Ah but the moment I was useful to fix someone’s problems, all of a sudden everyone remembers my name and my phone number.

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              I get that you’ve given up. I’m just saying you’re worse off for it. I’m sorry you’ve had such terrible experiences.

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                25 days ago

                You’ve heard the adage “the squeaky wheel gets the grease”? In social situations, the greasy wheel gets more grease, and the squeaky wheel gets replaced and thrown away.

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    25 days ago

    I don’t want to be the turd in the punch bowl here, but I don’t think that solution would really be all that helpful in this situation anyway.

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      25 days ago

      Worth a try, sharks are attracted to distressed/weakened movements, like an ungainly human trying to swim.

      But you’re probably right, they’ve turned up already, they’d probably take a bite just for the sake of politeness at this point

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      25 days ago

      Hmmm? You put the life saver over your head and around your torso and then the people on the boat pull you out of the water. It’s pretty much his only chance: get out of the water before a shark attacks.

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    25 days ago

    Wasn’t there a song during the pandemics, precisely about this, with the author swearing, and also kind of mad that this was his biggest hit? I can’t remember the title.

    EDIT: Found the song this made me think about, but it’s milder than I remembered. It’s “Well, This Is Shit”.

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        25 days ago

        Is that’s what’s going on? It was a bit too subtle and nuanced, went right over my head.