I'm_All_NEET:3

Improving one day that a time

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Cake day: November 10th, 2024

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  • Dude, this is all ridiculous. None of these people are real and yet here you are writing an essay on the race and ethnicity of aliens in a fictional TV show. You’re making a mountain out of a mole hill. I really don’t care about the the race or ancestry of an actor any more than I care about the color of his hair or eyes.


  • Not really. If an actor is good enough that a role then why would they’re race matter? Acting is all about being something your not so I don’t see a problem with a Asian character being played by a white person or a white person being played by a black person. Also, why would people being hired based on merit be a setback for non-white people? Sounds pretty racist NGL.






  • Last year I was watching this show and and something odd happened. The camera turned to the fact of one of the characters and I don’t know why but it was like she was directly at me and she was talking about militias which was weird because I had just watched a video about one. As the vid went on I could have swore that one by one the characters just came out at me like that old Nintendo ad.

    This happened about a year ago I still think about it. It wasn’t like I was tripping. I was a little drunk but that was about it.





  • It’s hard. I always knew I was different but I didn’t know why until I was 14 when I took an IQ test and found out I had an IQ of 73. At first I was in denial but overtime I came to terms with my learning disabilities and started to understand what was wrong with me. It’s affects you in a lot of ways. You learn slower than everyone else. Things that come easy for everyone else take you forever to get a grasp of and I get overwhelmed with information very easily.

    It’s held me down my whole life. It gives me a massive a inferiority complex and it limits my opportunities. I really wish I had a normal IQ like everyone else.













  • “a) I am officially diagnosed dont know why you assumed I wasnt”

    Do you need to be officially diagnosed? You’ve made it very clear you have the power of Google and YouTube on your side.

    “b) not everyone has equal access to healthcare and might have no choice other than to self-diagnose and medicate any range of illnesses”

    If you could diagnose yourself you wouldn’t need any of those things.

    “c) there are systemic issues like e.g. racism, sexism (sexism is double the issue in mental health than it is in physical) paired with the superiority complex of some doctors constantly leads to psychiatrists dismissing and downplaying their struggles and not diagnosing or writing prescriptions a patient needs.”

    Oh, so now I see. You don’t even need doctors because they’re racist or something because they didn’t give you the diagnosis Google said you had.