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Phoebe Love's avatar

I'm kind of snagging on the icons. For instance, a potted plant used to represent "removing someone from your life."

Also, I'm not sure what this means: "The other option is the one most self-care people seem to embrace, which is to simply pretend like there's no such thing as a conflict between sincere people."

Does that mean that as soon as you see conflict, the thing to do is remove someone from your life? Decline the phone call? I look at things like this, and I can't agree or disagree because is it the battered woman removing the abuser from her life, or the sister removing the brother because he refuses to get vaccinated/voted for Trump?

The idea of removing people from your life, even family members, because you set a boundary and you're sticking to it, is very in keeping with our criminal justice approach to people doing bad things, which is to remove that person away from "our" world and put them in a cage over there where they won't bother us and we can't see them, because they are bad.

What people find intolerable seems to be growing. It's fascinating seeing someone online agonize over David Bowie, a dead person they've never met, but whose work they admired, because he slept with a teenage groupie. They feel obliged to remove him from their lives, out of disapproval for something he did, by removing the work they admire from their possessions, as though they they can amputate the bad from life this way. It's a fundamental misunderstanding of what and where the bad is.

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Zach's avatar

Lines like this are one of the reasons I pay money to Freddie. 😂

“If someone else who's self-actualizing is stepping on your neck, it's really hard to live your truth or whatever the fuck.”

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