• MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    Given the replies that I didn’t ask for, I’m going to vote that it’s one of the first two.

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        2 months ago

        No, I said I wanted to ask why (Aka, I have the curiousity to want to ask), then expressed that I didn’t really want to know the answer, which you still took as me asking, however, I didn’t ask. I only expressed that I wanted to.

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            2 months ago

            Did you also have trouble in grade school asking if you can go to the bathroom, only to have the teacher all you “I don’t know, can you?” Then you got annoyed by it because you didn’t understand their point?

            Were you one of those kids?

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              2 months ago

              When you don’t want to get a reply from someone, don’t respond to their comments. Click the little checkmark when they show up in your notifications instead of writing something back.

              If they haven’t replied to you, just don’t comment in response.

              The easiest way to not hear someone’s ideas is not to engage with them.

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                  2 months ago

                  you can always just keep replying instead, but you run the risk of the other person who you have no desire to interact with responding back to you.

                  ultimately it’s up to the agent how they want to deploy the tactics and strategies outlined in Simple Field Sabotage.