• Custoslibera@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I don’t believe this happened.

    I do believe she is the annoying housemate who thinks that they have a great singing voice which they do not.

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      10 months ago

      As anything posted on Twitter, it should be assumed to be fake.

      But what is reported isn’t far off from my anecdotal experience. I always sing, so when I don’t I have had people around me ask me why am I not singing.

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      10 months ago

      Im with you on this. I used to have a coworker that sang all the time and it was the most annoying shit. He literally would be like “This is just to fund my music career” constantly. Making my eye twitch.

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    10 months ago

    Bruh. This is a bad housemate. If your housemate is depressed for four months and you are this close with them, fucking talk to them earlier.

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        10 months ago

        The surprised tone, sharing this indicates that there hadn’t already been a conversation about the silence in the house. They could have talked about it every day of those four months, but it doesn’t read like that to me

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                10 months ago

                Yeah, it’s the tweeter’s surprised tone that I find relevant, not the roommates. The tweeter knows she’s depressed, the roommate knows it, but (I suspect) if the roommate had inquired about mental health due to lack of singing, the tweeter would not have been so surprised that her roommate was relieved she was singing.

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                  10 months ago

                  They just wanted to know why they said “thank goodness” lol. It doesn’t speak for itself

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      10 months ago

      Nothing about this indicates that the housemate didn’t talk to them. They very well could have been part of why they’re singing again!

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      10 months ago

      Depression is a little more complicated than that, which I’m sure you know, but I think that is a necessary consideration.

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        10 months ago

        Absolutely, but checking in is a must. It won’t fix it, but show people you care about them when they’re in the shit, not when they pull themselves out of it

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          What I’m saying is that they probably did talk. It could be inferred by the nature of their relationship that the housemate pays so much attention to their well-being. Nothing says or implies conversations didn’t happen around depression. But as you said, talking about depression isn’t a cure. It is complicated.