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People just adding others in pseudo-friendships, friendships that don't really mean anything and people treating others like they're a service or speed-dial or so. I am part of the last generation of people it feels like, where, you befriended someone with intent to build a bond with them and that bond is built upon year after year. You gain memories, then when the old memories are old, you make new ones.

I've noticed an alarming amount of people who'll just add you because they only see you as someone to lean on. Not because the relationship is meaningful, but someone who is just there 'when in need' as they go off not doing anything for large portions of time. This creates an artificial, shallow and hollow experience where a lot of time, you will feel like you're the one upholding the friendship.

And that only isn't normal to me, but simply unacceptable. Then you've got people who can't even go a day without communication so now they call it 'ghosting' which is another overly spammed word that has lost meaning. I'm low maintenance, who can go periods of time without talking but at the same time, I do also want things to be meaningful. Doesn't have to be constant, just something within the year.

And I've had people in my life who simply cannot do that. I've had people who still consider friends after not talking for years and years. What do you mean you're okay with that? That's lost time! I don't enjoy having to spend however long playing catch up.

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[โ€“] bootleg@sh.itjust.works 18 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Not being able to relieve basic human needs at school without getting permission first (using the bathroom, eating, some of my teachers even had temper tantrums about drinking water during class).

[โ€“] GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 2 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

fun story time.

I had a 4th grade teacher that was a royal bitch and refused to let me go to the bathroom.

My grandpa gave me a solution to my problem.

I asked her to go to the bathroom. she, of course, said no. So I got up and walked over to the corner where the bookbags were piled up because it was the most private area. I unzipped my fly and started to fish out my dick. I'll never forget it. She screams, "GreenKnight23! Don't do that in here! Just go to the bathroom!"

and that was the last time that trifling bitch told me "no" when I asked to go to the bathroom.

side-note: I may seem harsh on calling her a bitch, but the school I went to was a "southern school" where the teachers were power tripping underpaid pieces of shit.

it wasn't unusual to hear the slaps and screams coming from the special ed "closet" where they packed in 5-7 autistic kids and berated them for being too stupid to do anything.