cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/58823985

I’m actually saying there’s mentally ill people on lemmy to push them to get help from the rest of the lemmy community. Shaming people in hopes of improving them doesn’t work in my opinion.

I’m mostly making this in response of other users expressing their fantasies of me receiving violence and death just because I considered borrowing a bike that I did intend to return without asking permission. Yes wishing death and violence on other people is a mentally ill thing to do. The users reactionary to any context I gave even when they asked for the context. fun part is they refused to explain any details I asked for.

The mentally healthy thing is to try your best to act in good faith, and just stop talking to a person that’s acting in bad faith. I legitimately don’t care about bad faith actors because I’ll assert my opinions about what I believe and how they’re acting.

  • lime!@feddit.nu
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    8 days ago

    i read the thread. you posted a hypothetical, others responded with hypotheticals. at no point were you threatened or wished death upon.

    considering that you admit in that thread that you don’t understand some of the idioms used, is it possible you misunderstood their meaning?

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      8 days ago

      Lol gaslighting in the mental health.

      So what idioms do you think I misconstrued as wishing violence upon me.

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        8 days ago

        well the entire thing were someone had their bike stolen, took their car instead, and got in a traffic accident for starters. that wasn’t even about you but you reacted as if it was.

        if you feel you were threatened, what was it specifically that did it?

        i’m still asking if you considered the possibility before jumping to the conclusion “everyone here is mentally ill”.

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          That one was actually delusional. I legit looked Them like someone actually died because I borrowed a bike. They were dead set on me being a murderer too.

          Also I didn’t say everyone here is mentally ill. I said there are mentally ill people on lemmy and you could work on yourself a little

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            8 days ago

            no, it was a hypothetical scenario. you reacted as if they thought you’d already done it, but that wasn’t what they said at all.

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                8 days ago

                yeah, you need to do the thing you want others to do: use the most charitable interpretation of what people say.

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                  8 days ago

                  What does charitable mean in this context and why can’t I simply ask what they meant if I’m not sure.

                  Sometimes people just say things that don’t make sense. Example If it wasn’t for my horses I wouldn’t have gotten through college. Idk of the charitable interpretation is that they rode a horse through college campus or if horse motivated them to attend all their classes and get a degree