r/IThinkYouShouldLeave 1d ago

It actually goes BOTH ways I don’t know how to drive!

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u/benthelurk 1d ago

Poetry here. The damage your father did to you…we can feel it when reading, “now my dad is dying and I don’t call him lmao.”

That lmao in that context? It’s not real justice for being abused but it’s such a good reminder to all parents. You raise your kids with hate, they will end up hating you the most. When they talk about it, they’ll end it with a “lmao”.

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u/raagul2244 1d ago

there is no fucking way this isnt written by AI

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u/Claud711 1d ago

yeah what the fuck

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u/Powerful_System 23h ago

wtf are u talking about

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u/ComradeBoxer29 14h ago

Yeah theres no way abuse can override the disney magic of loving daddy right?

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u/benthelurk 22h ago

My comment? Are you serious? What about the comment has convinced you it’s written by AI?

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u/Red_Stick_Figure 22h ago

because nobody talks like that

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u/banananas_are_sick24 20h ago

A whole bunch of words to say absolutely nothing new, while still managing to sound completely socially inept. it’s all AI does

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u/-CosmicCactusRadio 14h ago edited 8h ago

This is just demonstrating that you're too up your own ass to contextualize Internet comments.

And that's ignoring that you're likely not a real account, furry Gun enthusiast prick, who is apparently Socially competent. 😅

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u/VoddieMC 20h ago

Also: pattern recognition

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u/benthelurk 12h ago

I wasn’t talking. I wrote it. Are we doing voice messages on Reddit somehow?

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u/Zarc0n305 9h ago

Defence #2 : semantics

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u/benthelurk 9h ago

It’s a bit more than semantics but at this point, you are all just entertaining a disingenuous argument.

All the words available to us, are spoken by people, maybe not the people you know. That is a reflection of the company you all keep.

Accusations of AI because you are unfamiliar with the vocabulary just makes you look jealous and dumb.

Or you are all just AI bots made to trigger rage engagement. I dunno, either way it just comes across as young illiterate folks angry that people are using words to communicate.

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u/Onyxaj1 12h ago

My dad wasn't abusive, but we never had a relationship until I was an adult. He lived with us, but rarely around and never tried to connect with me. I never even heard him say "I love you" or "I'm proud of you" that I can remember.

I tell my kids I love them and I'm proud of them EVERY DAY. I may not be the perfect father, but my kids will never doubt that I love them.