• samus12345@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 month ago

    I wish so many comments on this post didn’t support what you’re saying. And the guy in the comic isn’t even asking for help, just showing that he’s suffering.

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      1 month ago

      I wish the world was a better place too. On the plus side, what with WW3 and climate collapse on the horizon, at least it will all be over soon.

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        1 month ago

        Yeah, but unless we’re mercifully nuked into oblivion, it will be a very slow, painful demise.

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          Not that slow, we’re going to be 40% over capacity on fresh water globally by 2030, and 90% of topsoil globally is at risk of depletion by 2050. And what with how hot it’s getting, it’s likely a blue ocean event will trigger the clathrate gun to go off within the next decade, if not sooner.

          Google those at your own peril.

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      The comic character is doing it “right” by not making it the other guy’s problem.

      Part of the problem is that there’s a gray area on this discussion and easy to find yourself on either side.

      On the one side, “my hand has been crushed and I need immediate medical attention” is something other people need to respect. And “I can’t help you with both hands because one of them is crushed” is something other people need to respect. And “my chronic hand pain makes me grumpy”, too.

      On the other, if you’re not talking to a doctor or asking for help getting to a doctor, starting every conversation with “My hand hurts” begs the question “what do you want me to do about it?” And if every request to socialize is met with “Can’t do anything hand hurts”, eventually you stop getting calls.

      So what’s the fair middle ground? Hard to say and varies heavily by audience. But people do love to paint on the extreme ends without addressing the mushy middle.

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        Yeh, mental health issues are just health issues.
        It took me a while to realise that. A broken brain (whether Alzheimer’s, chronic depression or whatever) is just like a broken leg (or broken arm, or chronic back pain or whatever).

        You don’t ask someone with a broken leg or chronic back pain to help you move house.
        I guess it’s easier to tell when someone has a physical injury, which probably removes some of the stigma around talking about it.

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          I guess it’s easier to tell when someone has a physical injury, which probably removes some of the stigma around talking about it.

          Yup, pretty much the premise of the comic. When someone has a visible injury, (most) people will show empathy and acknowledge it’s a problem. But an invisible ailment like depression? Meh, no big deal, get over it.

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        1 month ago

        By “guy in the comic” I meant the original comic I posted. The one you posted comes off as mean to me. It’s great that “not great” guy isn’t doing badly enough that he feels the need to talk about his problems and he even acknowledges that he’s considering the other guy’s feelings, while the other guy comes off as, “Phew, I was just making small talk and don’t actually care how you’re doing.”

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          the other guy comes off as, “Phew, I was just making small talk and don’t actually care how you’re doing.”

          What if the other guy is also depressed or otherwise dealing with his own shit and just looking for pleasant socialization rather than emotional baggage carrying?

          Is it possible for two people to enjoy each other’s company without airing all their dirty laundry on each other?