- cross-posted to:
- greentext@sh.itjust.works
- cross-posted to:
- greentext@sh.itjust.works
People being thankful to the objects that make their life so much better ought to be the norm.
It’s a reminder of how impotent we truly are without them.Appreciating something that improves your life makes sense. Saying “thank you” to an inanimate object seems pointless.
I mean, it seems pretty normalized to #curse# at inanimate objects when you aren’t satisfied with them…
Am canadian. thank you comment section.
Anons date was a Canadian.
Really? I usually find the autistic people have a hard time treating an inanimate object as if it has sentience, since they can barely do it to people.
since they can barely do it to people.
Ah that old autistic = no empathy myth, haven’t seen anyone in the wild believing in it.
Inanimate objects don’t say stuff like that about us.