<-(((Has anyone else noted humankind's strangely limited shades of emotion? It is like they are missing out on half of everything)))->
Whwwell... I don't know.. I don't feel like I'm missing out on something..? Like how you don't tell a blind guy hhow you feel bad for them and their disability... Thhthey aren't exactly missing something they never got to experience..
<-(((See? If you had a complex inner world you could figure this out)))->
<-(((I don't think that is possible as stated previously but I commend the attempt)))->
aight, so usually i just let stuff slide cause no biggie, internet, all schwifty with yours truly. (hint that's where the 'huh' comes in cause it ain't no big thing). but! since you wanted the opportunity to do a little cultural exchange i'm down ;P humans generally follow culturally-specific frameworks a labeling and modeling emotion. it is deeeeeeefinitely very dependent on relational frames a what gets associated with what. linguistically, body language, even religiously what emotions are taboo an what's not. BUT generally speakin a lot a human emotions boil down to a wheel a primary, secondary, an tertiary emotions that can be framed positively or negatively based on how the amygdala pairs it with memory. primary emotions are shit like fuckin. happy, sad, angry, scared,those things. secondary emotions usually have some kinda social context or function like uhhhh shame, envy, guilt. but like even that's through a very fuckin specific lens of it?? like i said, relational framin, region dependent, very cool stuff. ANYWAY. cool talk always love the chance to spread the love


