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  • D DagwoodIII

    I like how in the old comics they’d give the superhero some weakness that would negate their powers.

    For Green Lantern it was the color yellow. For the Martian Manhunter it was fire. For Wonder Woman it was being tied up.*

    *Wasn’t sure if I remembered it right so I did a search. Over a million entries for ‘Wonder Woman tied up.’ Lotta comic fans out there.

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    neukenindekeuken@sh.itjust.works
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    WWs creator was a fairly well known bondage enthusiast. It’s not a secret, the only mystery is why DC decided to make it a part of her canon lore, even to this day.

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    • N neukenindekeuken@sh.itjust.works

      WWs creator was a fairly well known bondage enthusiast. It’s not a secret, the only mystery is why DC decided to make it a part of her canon lore, even to this day.

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      potoooooooo ☑️
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      I don’t know, that kind of makes her cooler to me. She’s always been kinda like “the girly Superman” to me (I know, I know, Supergirl, etc…). She’s just…bleh. Boring. But I was always an X-Men and Batman kid. And The Tick!

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      • K kopasz7@sh.itjust.works

        Average neurodivergent-neurotypical interaction:

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        idiomaddict@lemmy.world
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        I always say: if it’s worth doing a half assed job, it’s worth stressing out about for days

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        • P paultimate14@lemmy.world

          For a long time I was confused by two seemingly separate pieces of information.

          1. The majority of people I seem to interact with seem to act like communications are effortless. “Just pick up the phone”. “It’s just an email”.

          2. Most communications I get are terrible. Like, the number of times I need to restrain myself from typing “as I mentioned in the email below” is insane, or how often I send an email with a bulleted list of issues that need to be addressed and the response only addresses a fraction of them while the rest are ignores.

          Then I realized that most people are stupid, casual, and oblivious. They put very little effort into communications, so while they seem so easy and effortless they are harming the quality of that communication.

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          laranis@lemmy.zip
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          #23

          This applies to so many facets of life. It is only hard if you care. Like parenting.

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          • P paultimate14@lemmy.world

            For a long time I was confused by two seemingly separate pieces of information.

            1. The majority of people I seem to interact with seem to act like communications are effortless. “Just pick up the phone”. “It’s just an email”.

            2. Most communications I get are terrible. Like, the number of times I need to restrain myself from typing “as I mentioned in the email below” is insane, or how often I send an email with a bulleted list of issues that need to be addressed and the response only addresses a fraction of them while the rest are ignores.

            Then I realized that most people are stupid, casual, and oblivious. They put very little effort into communications, so while they seem so easy and effortless they are harming the quality of that communication.

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            thedoozer@lemmy.world
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            To your second point:

            how often I send an email with a bulleted list of issues that need to be addressed and the response only addresses a fraction of them while the rest are ignores.

            I typically will reply with just the bulleted points they didn’t address and then keep sending it with less and less bullets until either they answer all points or stop replying… after the third or fourth reminder email. I make sure the previous emails are in the string and never change the title.

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            • P paultimate14@lemmy.world

              For a long time I was confused by two seemingly separate pieces of information.

              1. The majority of people I seem to interact with seem to act like communications are effortless. “Just pick up the phone”. “It’s just an email”.

              2. Most communications I get are terrible. Like, the number of times I need to restrain myself from typing “as I mentioned in the email below” is insane, or how often I send an email with a bulleted list of issues that need to be addressed and the response only addresses a fraction of them while the rest are ignores.

              Then I realized that most people are stupid, casual, and oblivious. They put very little effort into communications, so while they seem so easy and effortless they are harming the quality of that communication.

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              ilost7489@lemmy.ca
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              #25

              One of the most common problems with communication is that many people believe it is easy. There is a reason professional communication courses exist

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                mac@mander.xyz
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                #26

                Do not compare your vs others ability when you’re operating with a different set of tools.

                Starting a fire with a hand drill is a much bigger job than with a blow torch.

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                • N neukenindekeuken@sh.itjust.works

                  WWs creator was a fairly well known bondage enthusiast. It’s not a secret, the only mystery is why DC decided to make it a part of her canon lore, even to this day.

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                  Captain Aggravated
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                  #27

                  She also has a lasso, so she’s not the only one in her stories to get tied up.

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                  • venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.org

                    Oh fuck it’s the lemmy shitpost police

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                    Eager Eagle
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                    #28

                    dude, that’s outgrowth of law enforcement, maybe we’re better off abandoning the analogy

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                    • M mac@mander.xyz

                      Do not compare your vs others ability when you’re operating with a different set of tools.

                      Starting a fire with a hand drill is a much bigger job than with a blow torch.

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                      dacrazyjamez@sh.itjust.works
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                      #29

                      Challenge accepted

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                      • T thedoozer@lemmy.world

                        To your second point:

                        how often I send an email with a bulleted list of issues that need to be addressed and the response only addresses a fraction of them while the rest are ignores.

                        I typically will reply with just the bulleted points they didn’t address and then keep sending it with less and less bullets until either they answer all points or stop replying… after the third or fourth reminder email. I make sure the previous emails are in the string and never change the title.

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                        icelimit@lemmy.ml
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                        Which is why I just call in a meeting. Yes im one of those people. It’s just easier to get things done by putting people in the spot.

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