Spyke
DogMuffinsreply
discuss.tchncs.de

Honestly sounds like anon has a "weird" attitude about women and mom is trying to figure it out.

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radixreply
lemm.ee

Where do you get this from?

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ddhreply
lemmy.sdf.org

“What do you think he should’ve done?” is an open question in a provocative context. It’s the kind of question a parent might ask to get insight into how their kid is thinking.

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And accidentally making herself seem autistic in the process.

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PoorHoboreply
lemmy.world

If you’re not proud of being autistic, are you even really autistic?

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That's because you're weak and uncommitted. Jack up those vaccines up your forearm and minmax your autism until the build starts paying off.

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lemm.ee

My friend's dad was like this. One day when we were teenagers he had a pool in the backyard and we had towels on our shoulder and swimming pants on and we're walking towards the back door. His dad turned and said, you guys going swimming? We said, yeah. He said, in the backyard? We said, yeah. Said, thought so. Still not sure if he was fucking with us but he used to do this kind of shit all the time.

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Madison420reply
lemmy.world

He was high and thought you were the police or DEA rustling about.

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Nah they go after little guys all the time since cross trained officers can act as DEA agents.

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Wololoreply
lemmy.ca

Probably just wanted to talk to the two of you, but was not sure what exactly to say.

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lemmy.world

I think mom's hiding an unholy belief about this deep inside and is trying to discuss it with you in some way possible, but can't find an opening cause you speak the obvious so she thinks you'll be taken too aback by her unconventional approach (euphemism).

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I think it's this. Mom has watched a ton of true crime mystery or something similar and was hoping her kid would reply with some grizzly details about the particulars of the case. Instead he states the obvious and mom is like "ohhh probably best not to give the kid an infatuation with erotic asphyxiation so maybe I'll drop it."

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She's checking to make sure the kid isn't a psychopath and knows it's wrong.

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feddit.nl

It is actually a covert symbol for white supremacists to identify each other

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octopersonreply
sh.itjust.works

I'm struggling to corroborate this. 'snaps yes! My man' just leads me to Rick & Morty, and no dogwhistly context that I can identify. Where should I be looking?

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Tangentismreply
lemmy.ml

Maybe she was mining that weirdness? Perhaps she was hoping to stitch together what appeared as moral disparity in her child?

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PeWureply

This sounds like some AI generated story.

Edit: Grammar

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I actually got hired working for this guy, went to the orientation and everything, was hired to be his marketing manager, but he was a douche and I ended up taking an IT job I got offered right after I started training for this one, and starting my career in IT instead. He was the owner of Three Rivers Dental in Pittsburgh. He was real used car salesman-like. Wanted me to push care credit on everyone. Fuck this turd.

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