• Lath@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    People being thankful to the objects that make their life so much better ought to be the norm.
    It’s a reminder of how impotent we truly are without them.

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        1 year ago

        I was thinking about Marie Kondo. I believe she touched on something deep and spiritual there. We have a problem with utilitarianism and materialism in Western society. The distress we experience when throwing things out is the result of the disconnect between our attachment to an object, and the ‘knowledge’ that it’s “just a thing”. Marie gave people permission to formally end a relationship with the thing, which at least allows for some closure.

        It’s probably psychologically healthier, and the environment would probably be in better condition, if we interacted with ‘things’ as beings worthy of our thanks. (In the end, a utilitarian argument.)

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          Its funny cuz it reminds me of how I’m polite and courteous with ChatGPT. I don’t do it cuz I think it “cares” but rather I want to limit the amount of times and instances where I am not engaging with anyone or thing respectfully and in a smooth way

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    1 year ago

    I mean, it seems pretty normalized to #curse# at inanimate objects when you aren’t satisfied with them…

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    1 year ago

    You could def do worse. Watch wat u wish 4. Btw how does he feel about hilady Ms. Katana or Mr. Crossbow?

    Edit: Ms. Katana severed her previous relationship physically

    Edit: Mr. Crossbow was cross when she crossed him and gave her his “best shot”

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    1 year ago

    Really? I usually find the autistic people have a hard time treating an inanimate object as if it has sentience, since they can barely do it to people.