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Posting Trauma and Shitposting Disorder
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# ? Feb 17, 2025 06:47 |
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Stereotype posted:lol everyone in the world is going to have ptsd after this thats an elephant in the room, yeah. theres a couple others
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my alma mater posted something about it at the start of may https://thedaily.case.edu/case-western-reserve-team-studying-unprecedented-levels-of-trauma-caused-by-covid-19-pandemic/
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we're all going to get coronavirus twice a year for the rest of our lives, our brains wrecked with ptsd, and life expectancy will be in the 55-65 year range. hug your loved ones, plant the prettiest flowers, enjoy what you can while you can. party's over.
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graph posted:thats an elephant in the room, yeah. theres a couple others what's wrong with elephants, they're nice, noble creatures ![]()
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jesus christ there's an image i haven't seen for a while
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rotor posted:jesus christ there's an image i haven't seen for a while at least you didn't forget it
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yes bcoz im an elephant irl
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more like a wooly mammoth!
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the Friday Rule should be backported to yospos imo. It's pleasant
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what's the friday rule?
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rotor is old jokes are not allowed in yosslack on fridays. We give him a break and it's pretty nice tbh. i mean of course this just means that we run 120% on the other six days, but still
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there is a yospos slack?
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graph posted:two of them were apocalyptic hells, the other was me and chris jericho (????) had to go on some search and rescue mission Bad news, one of the apocalyptic hells isn't a dream.
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there is and it's a closed community. there are discords and stuff tho.
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Jonny 290 posted:this is necessary but not sufficient
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I run a lot and it’s not sufficient and the plague rats infesting my space are starting to really get on my nerves now
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Stereotype posted:lol everyone in the world is going to have ptsd after this in terms of generational struggles i’ll definitely take this over things like total war or famine i’ve tried pointing this out to my parents several times but they just absolutely won’t stop bitching about this
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graph posted:thats an elephant in the room, yeah. theres a couple others at least they have friends ![]()
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Midjack posted:i woke up screaming yesterday morning from some nightmare where my clothes were trying to eat me. i haven’t remembered a dream in 20 years.
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PIZZA.BAT posted:in terms of generational struggles i’ll definitely take this over things like total war or famine White boomers have basically never experienced any adversity at all ever in their entire lives. They have absolutely no conception of what it is like to have any sort of hardship. "You have to stay at home and can't have dinner parties with your friends and no one will serve you while you shout at them for a few months" is literally the worst possible thing they have ever experienced in their privileged sheltered existence and they are absolutely losing it and it is going to end up killing millions.
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human adaptability is a good trait in general but it also means that we end up with our day to day lives feeling normal even if they're incredibly privileged and ultimately led to the "white feelings outrank poc lives" situation we're in now
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number might edge up a bit though
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qirex posted:human adaptability is a good trait in general but it also means that we end up with our day to day lives feeling normal even if they're incredibly privileged and ultimately led to the "white feelings outrank poc lives" situation we're in now The migrant crisis exemplifies this pretty well. Poor women and children walking thousands of miles to escape brutal sexual violence and desperate poverty aren't as important as Karen and Kevin in Ohio who are worried that maybe one might be a murderer or "wont work hard enough" or something incredibly stupid and selfish.
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Kevin and Karen should maybe walk to another country if they don't like this one, per their own advice
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PIZZA.BAT posted:in terms of generational struggles i’ll definitely take this over things like total war or famine are you and your children spending every night in a bomb shelter? have you been kidnapped, sent three countries over, and forced for spend 100 hours a week in a dark cave making parts for v2 rockets? is there a "mass rape" problem in your town or county? are you literally living the woods to avoid the red army or wehrmacht? have you been rounded up and sent to an extermination camp? no? then shut the gently caress up and stop whining about the terrible unfathomable catastrophe youre experiencing people - ordinary people, people like you and me - managed to survive all of that, reconstructed their devastated continent, and built new lives for themselves afterwards. corona sucks, but this is a walk in the park compared to what people in living memory have managed to pull themselves through Stereotype posted:White boomers have basically never experienced any adversity at all ever in their entire lives. They have absolutely no conception of what it is like to have any sort of hardship. "You have to stay at home and can't have dinner parties with your friends and no one will serve you while you shout at them for a few months" is literally the worst possible thing they have ever experienced in their privileged sheltered existence and they are absolutely losing it and it is going to end up killing millions.
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i dont think it'll kill millions
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i mean not millions of americans anyway
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I think this also is why 9/11 broke so many people's brains, mass casualty events are for over there it was unthinkable our century of foreign adventure might ever come back to haunt us on our own soil basically https://twitter.com/screaminbutcalm/status/1105577845642878976?s=20 [this isn't the original version of this tweet, is it?]
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Stereotype posted:White boomers have basically never experienced any adversity at all ever in their entire lives. They have absolutely no conception of what it is like to have any sort of hardship. "You have to stay at home and can't have dinner parties with your friends and no one will serve you while you shout at them for a few months" is literally the worst possible thing they have ever experienced in their privileged sheltered existence and they are absolutely losing it and it is going to end up killing millions. I mean idk the Vietnam War probably counts as adversity for the boomers who got drafted. I'd definitely take dealing with this pandemic over that, that was a horrifying war for pretty much everyone involved
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reading the descriptions of us boomers makes me glad my parents are sane and not freaking out because they can't go abuse staff at starbucks
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rotor posted:i mean not millions of americans anyway This will probably be approximately equal to all of South America (most of which are in Brazil who is equally denialist)
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VikingofRock posted:I mean idk the Vietnam War probably counts as adversity for the boomers who got drafted. I'd definitely take dealing with this pandemic over that, that was a horrifying war for pretty much everyone involved
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ShadowHawk posted:I'm willing to say there's a reasonable chance the US will have more fatalities than all of Europe combined the EU alone has 100 million more people so the odds are a bit against it but it's close enough that differences in how they're counted and reported could swamp the population difference
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DuckConference posted:the EU alone has 100 million more people so the odds are a bit against it but it's close enough that differences in how they're counted and reported could swamp the population difference that's what, 30 percent more? A difference in real casualty rates could easily make up that gap and more.
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DuckConference posted:the EU alone has 100 million more people so the odds are a bit against it but it's close enough that differences in how they're counted and reported could swamp the population difference we could basically count the tallies by comparing year on year death statistics and have a pretty good estimate though. this should negate most of the differences between counting strategies
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Penisface posted:we could basically count the tallies by comparing year on year death statistics and have a pretty good estimate though. this should negate most of the differences between counting strategies
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ShadowHawk posted:Yeah the only reasonable way to do this is by excess mortality stats Americans aren’t dying of COVID, they’re dying of the symptoms ![]() states trying to reduce their stats out of some sort of fealty to the president is what broke my brain during this
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# ? Feb 17, 2025 06:47 |
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Jonny 290 posted:there is and it's a closed community. there are discords and stuff tho. people aren’t that eager to sit at your lunch table dude
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