• QuantumSparkles@sh.itjust.works
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    Everyday I’m a little bit more surprised by just how many people on lemmy seem to have no baseline whatsoever for discerning what is a joke or sarcasm regardless of whether it’s funny or not… and I don’t say that out of judgement or to make anyone feel bad, I’m honestly just really surprised… but it is teaching me to be more aware of it outside the internet as well

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    3 days ago

    All of us should strive to be more like Leon Chang, 26, of Brooklyn. Happy, accomplished, carefree.

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      I prefer to believe, trolling strangers asking questions, as well as those other things. Because I doubt I’d ever have the presence of mind to be such a legend.

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    Do we have an equivalent of r/thattotallyhappened or whatever that sub was called?

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      Normally I’m with you, but I won’t deny this one happened. There are two different reasons though.

      1. He was fucking with them.
      2. New Yorkers are crazy. And the ones willing to stop and talk are obviously even more unhinged.
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        As someone who briefly lived in NYC if anyone for any reason at all tries to stop you for conversation, Do. Not. Engage. Headphones in, never make eye contact, and never stop moving. Anyone who doesn’t behave that way is a tourist, a cop, crazy, or a mark. None of which you want to be. So this is already self-selecting for people you don’t want to interact with

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        Ye, I guess that’s plausible, but what I don’t find plausible is the the author didn’t pick up on it! Or any of the editors!

        You’re right though, maybe it wouldn’t really fit that sub

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        I think that every big city with an unhinged populace should pay people (like peer recovery people) to just walk the streets and talk to people and maybe give them tips of mental health resources.

        I live in a much smaller place than New York (I mean, aren’t they all?) and I’m always talking to people on the street who need help, providing resources, phone numbers, locations. And that’s a smaller town! Imagine what a group of people could do in a big, crazy place.