Saanvi, no. No no no no. No.
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Saanvi, no. No no no no. No.
Kristen Stewart as Sabina Wilson in Charlie’s Angels (2019) dir. Elizabeth Banks
When people make disparaging comments, just say thank you.
“You’ve gain weight” “Thank you” “…”
Then they have to either settle with being misunderstood or double down and explicitly explain that they were intentionally being unkind.
I work at a church and religious people use coded language to say crummy things in camouflaged/passive aggressive ways. Today someone told me, “that was an…interesting sermon…”
“Thank you.” <smile>
Then I got to watch them squirm as they tried to decide how to respond.
Tl;dnr: when people are passive aggressive, just say thank you.
I wish there were different words for the different types of forgetting because when I say I forgot something, I don’t mean “I forgot we had plans on Friday.” I almost always mean “I forgot today was Friday.” I know my friend’s birthday is on March 20th, but I won’t wish her happy birthday on time because I won’t know it’s March 20th on March 20th. My forgetfulness has nothing to do with not caring about/remembering events and everything to do with my inability to keep up with the passage of time.
My most common one is being 100% certain I did the thing already because the memory of doing it and the memory of intending to do it are the same mental images.
I will tend to just say ‘my brain is unfocused in Time’ for these occasions. The calendar may say it’s Sunday the 26th, sure, but it feels like a Tuesday and my perception of Time keeps trying to tell me it’s the 23rd, and only repeatedly looking at devices which try to hammer IT IS SUNDAY THE 26th into my brain have any countering effect. So if I had something planned on ‘Sunday the 26th’ it’s not that I’ve forgotten that I have that thing planned, it’s that it doesn’t feel like NOW is when that thing is to be done.
My brain is unfocused in Time. I think 2020 broke something and we’re still looking for the repairman.
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