• Krauerking@lemy.lol
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    People who say Lemmy is not a social media site might just be right.
    Because apparently the people here do not want to be social they just want the media.

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      It is and the peephole is the gateway to false negatives. It seems like they’re gone, and then they’re not! They were just out of spy range!

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        Thats why you have pinhole cameras above your door pointing down the hallway in each direction as well.

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        …why though?

        Reminds me of a favorite line from a song, “I don’t want you to romanticize falling the fuck apart”

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          Just going to stick my reply on the top comment here, but may touch on some of the lower comments to help out.

          Answering yes to the question “Are they afraid of possibly having a brief interaction with a neighbor” is going to be unique to the individual. I saw some mention of anxiety disorder down there, and while that may be the case for some, I wouldn’t label myself with that and I see this as a good opportunity to caution against over generalization for these grey areas of life.

          For me personally, I have a full time career that primarily involves interacting with people 95% of the time. When I get done working for the day… I’m all interacted out. So yeah I may not enter a room or exit my apartment when I know it’s going to require more social interactions. I’m just tired. It’s honestly easier for me to just wait a couple minutes so that I don’t have to restart my decompression.

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            Also while I dont have social anxiety, I do have Autism and was diagnosed more specifically with Aspergers. This means that I really dont like dealing with people in general, not in an anxiety wag but in a let me do my own thing type of way.

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          …why though?

          Anxiety disorders are a group of mental disorders characterized by significant and uncontrollable feelings of anxiety and fear such that a person’s social, occupational, and personal functions are significantly impaired.

          Expressing your struggles is not the same as romanticizing them. You should self interrogate why you assume they are the same

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            Because a lot of people I know and see are like “lol I’m a mess” without seeming to do anything to address the situation.

            Though that’s aggravated by the capitalist hellscape that makes getting health care difficult.

            But also I’m less generous about this because it’s frustrating to be on the receiving end of someone’s crippling anxiety.

            And this comic is a cutesy, romanticized if you will, representation of it.

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              interrogate harder because “I feel impinged on by people with anxiety” is not it lmao

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              without seeming to do anything to address the situation.

              seeming

              A lot of the struggles and progress in this area isn’t going to outwardly visible unless they decide to share that with you.

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                I’m aware but worth pointing out. It’s easy to forget. Also to forget that our personal experience is not universal.

                I had really bad anxiety in my youth. I’d get nauseous. Staying inside alone made it worse. So much worse. Taking the plunge and actually going out, talking to people, engaging, regularly, that lead to progress. Even if it meant throwing up in the bathroom sometimes. But that probably won’t work for everyone.

                But I guess some part of me has a visceral reaction that’s just like “you’re making it worse! You’re just hiding from the problem and it’s never going to get better this way! Just go outside and nothing bad will happen, and you’ll stop freaking out eventually!”. But that’s not everyone.

                But yes, to your point, a lot of the time it seems like they’re not even trying, and I can’t know their inner world. Sometimes they’re not, sometimes they are.

                I don’t think it’s an accurate assessment to say “everyone is doing their best” though because some people certainly are not.

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        of course it’s a comic with fake characters with no objective truth to be found…

        but the artist is a vocal mental health advocate

        …it’s 100% about anxiety 😅

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      They are and they do, but this example is extreme. Having been on both sides of this, I’d say no one should have to live their life in fear of every little interaction. It’s exhausting, and you will never succeed in getting every person to leave you alone anyway. But this doesn’t have to be “the way it is.” You can actually change and make your life easier. Sometimes it takes help and a long time, but I believe most people can do it if they really want to.

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        Do you think we should treat people with crippling anxiety by telling them that their anxiety is crippling any time they post on the internet about how crippling their anxiety is?

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        But where does the comic state or imply that living like this is healthy? The character doesn’t seem happy.

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    Every fucking time I want to leave some other neighbour comes out first and I have to wait for them to clear out before I can leave.

    And they are so slow! Clear the public area swiftly you inconsiderate buffoons!

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      Yes. Their violent neighbor broke in earlier and is currently using their bathroom, much to the embarrassment of the protagonist

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    Are they afraid to leave their apartment? It looks like they’re outside their apartment with needing the key to turn the deadbolt.

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      Different lock types are more or less common in different places.

      I don’t know where the artist of the comic lives, but here in the UK for example most exterior doors have a keyhole on BOTH sides, and you need to use the key to lock or unlock it from inside, as well as from out.

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          It does feel like it might be, but I don’t know if it actually is.

          The UK generally has extremely good fire safety regulations, so if this was getting people killed I feel like it would have been the subject of some scrutiny.

          The house I grew up in was this way, and the house I live in now with a new door (<10yo) is still that way.

          As a kid I never thought about it, and I don’t remember ever being stuck in the house.

          The way people normally deal with keys is that everyone who needs a key has one of their own on their keyring, and there is usually also a ‘house’ key which stays by the door and isn’t taken away anywhere.

          And none of this is to say “this is a good way” it’s just to say “this is the way people are used to here”

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    This is why people moved en masse to suburbs. You go to your car and drive away, rarely even see a neighbor. I’ve spoken to a neighbor once in the last year and it was because we were both shoveling snow (it was yesterday). We shoveled for an hour in silence but we kept getting closer to the street (she’s across the street). At some point we were only about 20 feet from each other and the silence was awkward. At least it was just a 30 second convo.

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      Wtf? I live in the suburbs and we talk regularly to the neighbours. Is this some weird US-specific dystopia?

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        It’s automatic garage door culture. You pull up to your house and hit the garage open button and when you leave it’s the same, you just drive away and never see anyone, you close your garage remotely and you’re gone. Maybe if you do your own lawn care you’ll see neighbors but many people hire lawn care professionals. I don’t have a garage to park in. But my wife likes to do the lawn care. So I’m only outside while walking to or from my car. My wife hates the cold so snow shoveling is on me. I’m about to be shoveling more in five minutes :)

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    Never really got this myself. Maybe it’s not a rational thing since who gives a fuck?

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    I do this for every threat of human interaction ever. I wish I could fix that.

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      You don’t fix it. You just work on it till you can handle more because you want to or you have to.

      We aren’t so much as broken as just different, as we all are. We all just need to do our parts to work to be part of society rather than perfect it ourselves first.

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      I’m human, and you just interacted with me.

      EDIT: This community has apparently about 11,000 active users. You just interacted with them and it didn’t seem to be an issue.

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        I’m human

        I don’t believe this. I’m pretty sure this computer I’m using is generating random comments as I’m scrolling through here.

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        You’re not a threat and you don’t set my nervous system into meltdown. It’s the level of abstraction that I need to interact at all.