Peter Parker (
hashtagparkerluck) wrote in
voidtreckernet2020-04-29 08:41 pm
Video | Day 29
[ Peter doesn't look nearly as energetic today and it's way earlier than he's usually seen as it's probably not much of a secret that he sleeps late. Really late. ]
Hey everyone-so I have a quick little PSA for you all and then I'm gonna go back to trying ta sleep I guess. Maybe it'll work out better. Um... anyways uh... I tried not to let it get to me buuuuut it did. So yeah-
Don't ever, ever say that what someone went through doesn't matter. It just makes you look like a jerk. It doesn't matter if you know what they've gone through or not-don't say it.
It does matter to them and you have no idea why or how much it mattered. So yeah, just don't say it.
that's all I have. I'm going to bed. 'Night.
Hey everyone-so I have a quick little PSA for you all and then I'm gonna go back to trying ta sleep I guess. Maybe it'll work out better. Um... anyways uh... I tried not to let it get to me buuuuut it did. So yeah-
Don't ever, ever say that what someone went through doesn't matter. It just makes you look like a jerk. It doesn't matter if you know what they've gone through or not-don't say it.
It does matter to them and you have no idea why or how much it mattered. So yeah, just don't say it.
that's all I have. I'm going to bed. 'Night.

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[Well... with the exceptions of those he views as enemies. Whoever brought him here, no matter the gender, he will destroy them. If the Coven doesn't do it first, that is.]
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[ Tossing assumptions out a window shouldn’t make interacting with people hard. Keeping those assumptions and flinging them at everyone will. Especially this young princess here. ]
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Have you considered asking them? That’s usually how it’s done? Especially here.
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"I am not trying to be argumentative or disrespectful, I am trying to illustrate how the rules you grew up with may be as arbitrary to me as the ones I grew up with are to you. I would like us to all better understand each other, and that starts with presuming the best, not the worst. Or better yet, communicating. Don't you think?"
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However, I’ve expressed discomfort with your ways and asked you to please try mine. It wasn’t because I found it offensive. I found it strange being addressed as Lady and not something I’m used to. It’s what people do when they don’t particularly enjoy something another person is doing. They discuss things.
And part of a discussion isn’t toying with another persons words to be funny or amusing. A genuine, honest discussion where people are just starting to get to know each other tend to be, as I’ve discovered, significantly more interesting without the slightly cheeky behavior.
And in my case my upbringing actually doesn’t have anything to do with how I spoke to you, because I grew up on an island of villains where people don’t talk. They spend time insulting the other and trying to bring the other person down.
You aren’t in your realm, meaning you have to learn to adapt. Just like anybody does on the train. We all have to learn to adapt. . Adapt behaviors. Adapt the way you think about people. Adapt your day to day not just for yourself, but for the people around you. Adaptation comes with trying to understand that just because something works in your culture doesn’t mean it works in someone else’s. I wouldn’t go to a land where everyone is vegan and expect a steak dinner because it’s how I was raised. I’d eat what they had because I’m in their world. And I’d want to respect that. If we were in your world and you called me lady and I understood it as a cultural norm, I wouldn’t be bothered.
A good guideline for meeting people on the train is to go up, introduce yourself and ask their name. There you go, you have their preferred method of being called. Be sure to introduce yourself, too, as it’s only polite. But take into consideration that just because someone gives you their Mae doesn’t mean a friendship will come of it. Or any manner of relationship. A person can decide after talking to someone that they don’t want to continue getting to know someone, and that’s well within their rights.
And since we started this conversation without that first step, its safe to say it doesn’t always start off with introductions.
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[Cheeky behavior is who he is. That isn't going to change any time soon.]
"What is vegan?" [He actually had no clue.]
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[Also, this isn't as far fetched a question as it might seem. He knows what Kaelas and Dejaal would answer, but he wasn't sure what Smoke would. He would have have to ask the Wolf once he's back in his body.... ]
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Which I will repeat for your benefit since you’ve clearly no interest in staying on topic.
Never. Ever tell someone their experiences don’t matter. Ever. Regardless of relationship or gender. Because they do. Have a good night, whoever you are and no. I don’t particularly care to know.
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