• MotoAsh@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yea, that’s why it requires the plot twist. Though cheering on non-accomplishment like mid performances or roles like trees, is a good way to set the false expectation of receiving praise for effort instead of accomplishment.

    Though that lesson can be good or bad depending on what they learn about effort. If they think all effort deserves praise, that’s bad.

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      I don’t think you’ve got it here bub. All effort does deserve praise. If your kid tried their best in an audition and is a tree and they continue to try despite it not being what they want either, then you praise them for trying so hard to be an awesome tree.

      If your kid isn’t trying, you aren’t praising effort anyway.

      Maybe there’s 5 kids that excel at drama in their 1st grade class. Who knows why. But if they tried and are a tree, so be it.

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        Nah, you’re imagining a hateful parent. Stop taking uncharitable interpretations. My expression is off explaining a joke. Do not be so hateful as to assume I would boo children participating in a play.

        This is in the context where it’d be bad to praise. I’m explaining a subset of the situation. Of fucking course honest, actual involvement where they’re trying deserves praise. That was not the situation being discussed. Good job assuming intent on a joke.

        I at least qualified my explanation with “plot twist”. It seems some of you are too stupid to realize I was not promoting my joke as the more accurate take. Sad.

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          If you have to explain your “joke” this much, then you should consider the fact that maybe it’s just not funny.

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            Nah, you guys are just triggered morons who think I abuse children, when THE ENTIRE JOKE requires the negative outcome to be unexpected.

            Fucking grow up and realize the real world is full of uncouth things. You didn’t like a crass joke. Fucking grow up.

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              Nah. I love crass jokes, but even after reading your 3 different attempts to explain it, I still don’t understand what you think is funny, or even what part of it you think is the punch line.

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                1 year ago

                That’s because you took a joke seriously. A joke that had hints it wasn’t serious. Sad.

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      Wow, if you have kids, I hope you don’t treat them that way. You’ll be setting them up with the expectation that their best will never be good enough.

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        Good job completely and utterly failing to realize what the words “plot twist” means. Genuinely pathetic.