@Cedur216 said in #39:
This is just as vapid and silly as telling an obese person, "try some sport." (I mean, your point is good in this context, but in generally when talking to people with rating anxiety, it's just really dumb)
Alright, I'm sorry for that, so I guess you're a specialist psychologist? What is your advice then? I'm not trying to sound ironic, but I tend to take a step back whenever someone uses the term "dumb" without providing any argumentation.
@Cedur216 said in #39:
> This is just as vapid and silly as telling an obese person, "try some sport." (I mean, your point is good in this context, but in generally when talking to people with rating anxiety, it's just really dumb)
Alright, I'm sorry for that, so I guess you're a specialist psychologist? What is your advice then? I'm not trying to sound ironic, but I tend to take a step back whenever someone uses the term "dumb" without providing any argumentation.
@newlinkwave said in #41:
Alright, I'm sorry for that, so I guess you're a specialist psychologist? What is your advice then? I'm not trying to sound ironic, but I tend to take a step back whenever someone uses the term "dumb" without providing any argumentation.
I mean, I get both points. I don't think it's fair to call someone dumb however, when they are trying to help and giving info that would probably help a lot of people.
@newlinkwave said in #41:
> Alright, I'm sorry for that, so I guess you're a specialist psychologist? What is your advice then? I'm not trying to sound ironic, but I tend to take a step back whenever someone uses the term "dumb" without providing any argumentation.
I mean, I get both points. I don't think it's fair to call someone dumb however, when they are trying to help and giving info that would probably help a lot of people.
Bruh I called the phrase dumb, not any person, if it ain't obvious enough.
Bruh I called the phrase dumb, not any person, if it ain't obvious enough.