• PetDinosaurs@lemmy.world
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    Psst. That’s the joke.

    I quickly responded to your question with no, but the only people who would do that are people who really want to answer questions.

    In any case, I think you’re correct enough for this joke. At least some people really want to answer questions, and I have a questioning 5 yo.

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      1 year ago

      There IS an extent to which this seems true for everyone, tho… Like, we were all “parented” in some way and that almost always involves answering and learning to defend oneself…

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          So everyone with parents/adult figures (almost everyone except wolf-children) they had to answer to, instilled a low-key compulsion to answer questions or any sentence with that lift at the end indicating questioning. Cuz you were in trouble if you didn’t. Childen have no 5th amendment aha

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                As an anonymous Internet person, I want you to know that I care about you.

                I also want you to know that I’ve gone through a lot of struggles, and I support you.

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                  1 year ago

                  Can I ask what the deal here is? Do you think my comments are inordinate within the context of "having been parented + human)? Do you think its unusual that I generalize feeling a proclivity towards feeling it necessary to respond satisfactorily in the face of external inquiries? Is that not a normal thing?

                  I’m approaching all of this purely from the vantage point of curiosity :)