it's that time of might where i get sad about the multitude of solitary experiences i've had that are so important but impossible to share
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Replying to @fire__exit
i don't know why i care that i share them. maybe to reassure myself they're worth remembering. or maybe so i can be comfortable forgetting.
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Replying to @fire__exit
you didn't get listened to as a kid. Normals have faith that such solitary experiences are and will be validated
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Replying to @BagelDaughter @fire__exit
in reality, most experiences like this do go unshared, and if they didn't, they'd be picked apart by The Discourse
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Replying to @BagelDaughter
"when you X" and "who else does this? /wow i thought i was the only one!" seem to work at satisfying this desire
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Replying to @fire__exit @BagelDaughter
not sharing the experience, but CONFIRMING it
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Replying to @fire__exit @BagelDaughter
on a related note, i feel repulsed by those, especially a reddit-style "i thought i was the only one" bandwagon
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Replying to @fire__exit @BagelDaughter
maybe bc the difference here is they don't want to share the experience, they want to confirm the experience was shared
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yes or at least that's what it becomes in the context of a seething mass of social validation
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