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    “how are you doing?”

    “I’m alright”

    “Oh, just alright?”

    Social battery falls to zero

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    I’ve actually bought some of these for some autistic children I used to work with. It gave them agency, even if they weren’t able to communicate it verbally.

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    I was thinking about gamifying spoon theory in a similar manner.

    It’s in Balatro style. Normally, you have a limited number of spoons each day, which you need to spend on doing things. If you overspend one day, it will raise your burnout levels and your meltdown chance, as well as having less spoons for the next few days. However you can gain various extra spoons and/or kitchen utensils, so you can have a better chance at surviving the day.

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      Isn’t spoon theory just a convoluted way of saying you have limited energy for daily life activities?

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        Yes but for some reason when you tell people you don’t have energy they don’t believe you. Because they think mental energy is an infinite resources you can just force out or something

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      spoon theory

      Thanks for introducing me to a new concept (or at least a term for it), always nice to learn something new.

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    Imagine a barista with a pin that says “Here are some of the soft skills that this job demands and which I lack.”

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      Yeah, this really is one of those things where if you’re not okay with a little idle chatter, it’s probably not the right job. And I say that out of admiration for baristas and other service workers. I tried working a service sector job when I was young and I didn’t last long. I just wasn’t any good at it.

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    imagine flirting with someone and she slides her genderfluid pronoun pin from she/her to he/they

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      That would be awesome for a person with a compatible gender. Like, you are so interesting and attractive I’m willing to expand my horizons.

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      Is this supposed to be indicating a problem because like if you like a person why should it matter what gender they are?

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    Imagine seeing one of these and believing you’re so special that you don’t drain other people’s social batteries. So you get offended when you learn that you do.

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    Ive been considering getting one of these honestly. as an introvert there are just some days where I really don’t want to talk to people but retail doesn’t care about that and I need money. at least having some kind of gague seems better than just glowering and hoping i don’t have to deal with small talk

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            Do it the German way and just trauma dump. I mean if they didn’t care they shouldn’t have asked.

            In Germany “how are you” is also smalltalk but you are not expected to lie. Just keep it short.

            “Wie geht’s?”

            “Nicht so gut gerade und bei dir?”

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              People do that to me all the time. I just seem to radiate safety and people dump everything. I get that they need it, and sometimes (when I’m in a good headspace) I’m happy to provide an outlet for people who need one, but it gets really exhausting. I don’t even like small talk, I only bother with pleasantries because I’m supposed to, apparently.

              (That trauma dumping is totally not the norm around here…)

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            It’s worth realizing some people do not want to be cheered up. My understanding is the misery, for lack of a better word, is more comforting to many as it reminds them of when they were young (or they emulate what they saw around them as children)

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              It’s worth realizing some people do not want to be cheered up.

              I get that 100% and, although I am sure I made the mistake before, I am trying hard to understand and respect these boundaries

              I am just saying I believe wearing such a pin to avoid people would have a noticeable cobra effect

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    if you can’t handle dealing with endless insufferable people and decided to sign up for a barista job, then that’s definitely on you

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        on the one hand, victim blaming is bad, and we shouldn’t do that. On the other hand, there isn’t a shortage of bullshit dead end jobs that don’t require previous experience, so you can absolutely get a job that is more or less customer facing if need be.

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          I definitely feel like there’s a correlation between jobs being entry level and being customer facing. Also in many jobs of any level you still have “customer management” even if that customer can take different shapes than the usual retail crowd, but that’s not always a good thing.

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            Restaurants have kitchen staff. Retail has merchandisers and night crew. I’m sure I can come up with more if I put any effort into it whatsoever. I’m not saying that customer facing jobs aren’t the majority of entry level positions, but they’re far from all of them.

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        i was a barista for well over 10 years (as an introvert to boot). it’s 100% a side gig. it may cover some food and gas, but NO ONE is paying rent with barista pay, especially since they cut labor every time it’s “slow” for 20 minutes.

        i stayed there because of the free pound of coffee every week and flexibility, but don’t act like it’s always the only thing between the workers and homelessness

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      Let me translate that.

      If you get overworked at an exploitative minimum wage job, then that’s definitely on you

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      No matter how endless or insufferable people might be, that job may still be preferable for someone than the alternative opportunities available.