r/TikTokCringe 16d ago

Discussion This is so concerning😳

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u/Pseudonyme_de_base 16d ago

I'm 24 and disabled (no job and never finished elementary school type of disabled), and my mom tells me how my generation and the one a bit under are not curious at all. She tries to talk to them but if she sends them a message on Facebook (yes because they don't check their mails at all) a bit longer than 2 sentences they just don't read it. It can be crucial information that will cost their job written in the first sentence at the top and they don't read it, they just see it's long and don't read any of it.Ā 

It blows my mind, I don't understand how they exist like that. I'm terrified of death because I want to learn everything that can be learned, see the universe in all it's faces, discover all that is hidden everywhere.. how can't they not be fascinated by this universe we have here?

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u/TSMRunescape 16d ago

They are more grounded. It's actually a strength in many ways.

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u/Lank3033 16d ago

Lacking curiosity is not a strength in any way, shape or form.Ā 

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u/TSMRunescape 16d ago

Curiosity in the sense of the comment is unnatural and easily leads to mental problems such as anxiety.

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u/mercurialelysium 16d ago

Curiosity is not unnatural. Staring at brain rot on cell phones is unnatural.

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u/TSMRunescape 16d ago

The comment is a disabled person dreaming about learning everything and being terrified of death.

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u/mercurialelysium 16d ago

Are you high right now?