nadiyar

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I'm a cis-male creature whose ideas refuse to fit into any category—so I became a category of my own. (AKA a weirdo)

Not too alone nor popular I'm proud to say I wasted my life staring at a code editor and I will continue being your friendly geek on the internet.

Anxiety is woven into my personality and I believe it's because I can see a future in which we’re all doomed. beside this, introverted and talkative are other labels you can attach to my presence.

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[?]nadiyar » 🌐
@nadiyar@nadiyar.com

Why does calling kids young make them burst in anger but calling elders young makes them happy?

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[?]Lenka » 🌐
@lenka@shark.lenka.moe

@nadiyar@nadiyar.com isn't it obvious? It have different meaning for each group.

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    [?]nadiyar » 🔓
    @nadiyar@nadiyar.com

    @lenka@shark.lenka.moe lol yeah I know that. The point is why is that, when you're using the same word for both groups, being young, with all its advantages and stupidities.

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      [?]Mohammad | محمد » 🔓
      @mokazemi@persadon.com

      @nadiyar @lenka Because telling elderly people young means they "look" like a young person, but telling young people young means they "behave" childish. If you tell an elderly person they behave childish, you'll see they get upset too ;)

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        [?]nadiyar » 🔓
        @nadiyar@nadiyar.com

        So it's your choice to take it as a complement or get offended.
        though I guess situation and context matters too... but you get the idea, both positive and negative interpretations are possible.

        CC: @lenka@shark.lenka.moe