I think it's a very minor example of jerkish behavior from someone who suffered a lot in life and don't see the point in trying to define him by it as you have
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I guess it was also kind of painful to be around kids because of his limited access to his child
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So he couldn’t have spoken politely to a kid?
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Replying to @Theservant53 @woolfonmynoggin and
Here the thing you probably didn't grasp when you were a kid but you should today. You aren't entitled an explanation for a rejection. You aren't entitled a veto when a probable reason is given to you.
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Replying to @Dominic11B4 @woolfonmynoggin and
It wasn’t me. I saw this as an adult. It’s not a matter of entitlement. It’s about being kind to children.
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Look, it's a shitty thing to do, I'm not arguing with that It's also, honestly, in my view a minor thing in the grand scheme of things, and something that very much does illustrate the whole burden of fame thing
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Theservant53 and
Adults are rude to kids unnecessarily all the time, I ignored a kid saying hi to me just the other day because I was in a shitty mood, it's only when you're famous that people record that interaction in their memory and save it to bust it out years later
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So maybe don’t be rude to kids unnecessarily?
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Okay, I can try not to, but eventually I will, because I'm not naturally comfortable around kids and I have very limited reserves of patience or emotional energy
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If you were a celebrity and didn’t give autographs I would assume you would have a canned response “sorry, I don’t do that but have a great day nice to meet you” or something. Not hard, not emotionally draining.
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I would not, my strategy would be the same one it is right now, which is to stare at my phone and pretend I didn't hear you It's a very common strategy precisely because acknowledging the other person IS emotionally draining and opens the door for other people to engage
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Theservant53 and
Also, as this dude demonstrates, some people won't take no as an answer.
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