SomeoneElseModM to Murdered by Words · 1 year agoThat weird condition... empathy.imagemessage-square50fedilinkarrow-up1490arrow-down129
arrow-up1461arrow-down1imageThat weird condition... empathy.SomeoneElseModM to Murdered by Words · 1 year agomessage-square50fedilink
minus-squarepixeltree@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up7·1 year agoNo, they’re just saying it’s really annoying when people attribute an ordinary behavior to a mental disorder that you really struggle with.
minus-squarepixeltree@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up6·1 year agoHe’s not saying hearing stuff like that is worse than having adhd, he’s saying that he feels even worse than normal when hearing that. Yes it’s phrased ambiguously, but you’re seemingly interpreting it as wrong as you can so you can feel superior
minus-squareGBU_28@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down8·edit-21 year agoWhy are you assuming my motives? You have zero evidence based on the words. I questioned the specific words they used. That’s all. Semantics matter. Having a condition is always worse than hearing people chirp.
minus-squareRustnRuin@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up4·1 year agoThen you need to work on your reading comprehension. With all due respect…
minus-squareagent_flounder@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·edit-21 year agoYeah I think they just meant the turn of phrase to be: “worse still” or “and on top of that”. PS: I’m still not making sense probably. I think they meant it like Disorder is bad but the combination of disorder PLUS people chirping is even worse. E.g., it’s bad enough I smashed my foot dropping a brick on it but on top of that I stubbed my toe, too. Smashing my food is bad but even worse is [also] subbing my toe [on top of the already smashed foot]
No, they’re just saying it’s really annoying when people attribute an ordinary behavior to a mental disorder that you really struggle with.
“it’s even worse”
He’s not saying hearing stuff like that is worse than having adhd, he’s saying that he feels even worse than normal when hearing that. Yes it’s phrased ambiguously, but you’re seemingly interpreting it as wrong as you can so you can feel superior
Why are you assuming my motives? You have zero evidence based on the words.
I questioned the specific words they used. That’s all. Semantics matter.
Having a condition is always worse than hearing people chirp.
Then you need to work on your reading comprehension. With all due respect…
Yeah I think they just meant the turn of phrase to be: “worse still” or “and on top of that”.
PS:
I’m still not making sense probably.
I think they meant it like
Disorder is bad but the combination of disorder PLUS people chirping is even worse.
E.g., it’s bad enough I smashed my foot dropping a brick on it but on top of that I stubbed my toe, too.
Smashing my food is bad but even worse is [also] subbing my toe [on top of the already smashed foot]