FrostyTheDoo
@FrostyTheDoo@lemmy.world
- Comment on Br*t*sh 2 months ago:
- Comment on Ah, the classics. 5 months ago:
My first concert ever was Fall Out Boy in 2006, when I was 16 years old. I saw them again this year, 18 years later. The time between those 2 shows was longer than the time between my birth and the first show, and to me it felt like only a few years had gone by. The next time I blink I’ll be 50.
- Comment on Ah, the classics. 5 months ago:
My first concert ever was Fall Out Boy in 2006, when I was 16 years old. I saw them again this year, 18 years later. The time between those 2 shows was longer than the time between my birth and the first show, and to me it felt like only a few years had gone by. The next time I blink I’ll be 50.
- Comment on He remains at large 5 months ago:
He only uses it once a week though, so just catch him after his weekly kill
- Comment on How does South Park get away with trashing identifiable people? Are they sued often? 8 months ago:
If it’s all stuff he really does in real life, how could he sue over it? If it’s factual, you can’t sue. Well you could but you’d lose because South Parks lawyers would say “show me what we said that wasn’t true”
If it’s its fictional and they clearly state at the beginning of the episode that it’s fictional and you should not assume it’s true, it’s going to be really hard to convince a judge that they were trying to trick people into thinking something was true.
- Comment on Art posting 8 months ago:
To be fair, that fella likely committed a heinous crime such as believing that the earth was not the center of the solar system, or speaking to a wealthy person
- Comment on Anon is in hell 11 months ago:
Methinks the last item on the list might be somehow affecting the others…but certainly life is just hell for this guy and there’s nothing that can be done but the about it
- Comment on hmm 1 year ago:
May I ask what expertise you have on this that makes you know more than doctors and psychologists who use the term intrusive thoughts, and specifically use that term to diagnose people with mental illness or neuro-divergence? Or are you just pontificating to feel smarter than everyone else? We don’t need a new word for something everyone (except you) clearly already understands and uses properly.
- Comment on hmm 1 year ago:
I think a good term for what you defined in your edit might be “intrusive thoughts”