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[A dog is walked by an old lady wrapped in a blanket siting in a wheelchair] Old Lady: A doggo! [Close up of the old lady’s happy, yet not all there expression] Old Lady: A heccin good pupper. [A Nurse rushes to the Old Lady’s chair. The dog stairs at the Old Lady, the owner off screen] Old Lady: 13/10 good boi. Dog Owner: huh? [The nurse wheels the Old Lady away] Nurse: Don’t worry no one understands her- Old Lady: Could be a fren.

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  • MeatPilot@sh.itjust.works
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    11 days ago

    My least favorite term is “adulting”.

    When I hear it, I want to respond with, you mean taking care of shit on your own? Because you’re not living at home?

    Early 20’s it’s cringey. When someone is pushing 35, I want to vomit on them.

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      When someone is pushing 35, I want to vomit on them.

      Out of context that’s quite a statement.

    • atomicbocks@sh.itjust.works
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      “I don’t like it when people say ‘life is hard’ in ways that I disagree with. When I hear it I say ‘you mean exact synonyms that take longer to say?’”

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      I think there’s a brief window of time that it fits, like college-age when young people are learning how to do a bunch of stuff for the first time.

      After that, it just sounds like arrested development (as in “perpetual adolescence”, not the show).

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        It doesn’t seem to bother me as much as others in this thread. I just read it as being responsible or doing the daily shit you are supposed to do. Which is often annoying to do.

        It almost sounds like something that could have come from Seinfeld, predating the term by almost a generation.

    • Jaycifer@piefed.social
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      I usually just say “I feel like the people who are good at adulting don’t use the term ‘adulting’” and get a “yeah, that sounds about right” in return.