This happens once a week: me: <learns a thing by doing it> me, on twitter: "I'm doing XYZ" rando: words that boil down to "oh, you just wasted $200 and are going to have to deal with a mess because you're dumb and did the wrong thing" why do people do this?
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2/ examples include: the brand of chainsaw I buy, the manner in which I stack my firewood, the kinds of plants I grow, the details of my off-grid energy system, the way I store feed for animals, etc.
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3/ This annoys me for two reasons: (a) the absolute voice of authority: "you obviously don't know X but I absolutely do, so let me tell you how you're wrong" (b) the timing. You might warn a friend away from marrying someone BEFORE hand, but afterwards? "ha ha, dumb move!"
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4/ What sort of response do people expect? "Oh, thanks, that's a good point. I guess I'll just throw away my new barrels and chainsaw, and plow under my pumpking patch, and tear down the new fencing I put up" ?
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Replying to @MorlockP
take the perspective of someone who does nothing and has nothing going on - your doing things is an attack on their self-esteem
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Replying to @literalbanana
wife's view of it is similar, but distinct: everyone wants to be part of a tribe, so joining a conversation on X is a way of saying "hey! I like that you do X, and I do some X too, and we should be friends!" This is very charitable and sweet...and might be true DESPITE that :P
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