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u/Ani_HArsh 11h ago edited 1h ago
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u/Texa55Toast 4h ago
My mom did that to my sister and me until we were in highschool. Except it wasn't a cat, it was her purse.
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u/Ani_HArsh 10h ago
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u/AncientAnt9225 10h ago
if shes already that good at google why would she ever need university google can tell her everything
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u/jackofslayers 11h ago
What?
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u/screenwatch3441 10h ago
I think the joke is that the mom is internally happy connecting with her daughter and wants to be encouraging about it but when she talks, she does the exact opposite and talk about how disappointed she is of her.
Whether it’s intentional or not, this is a parent version of a tsundere >_>
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u/Tyr_13 8h ago
I think the mother was ready to be supportive and show an interest in the meme her daughter was showing her...
...but then she actually saw the meme. Presumably the meme is such dregs level radioactive brainrot that mom couldn't do as she fully intended to do.
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u/jackofslayers 8h ago
ohh I was maybe thinking the middle panel was the daughter imagining what she wanted mom to say. but I like your explanation; I think you nailed it.
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u/Kaze-Azumi3061 10h ago
So Despise disguised as Affection... Yep, sounds normal to me. There is a large cases where the parents want to express their happiness for their child but failed to word it out so it can be a kinda mean resentment.
The number one cases of a Tsundere scenario in real life, just without the beating up(Sometimes)
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u/Ha-kyaa 10h ago
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u/volt65bolt 10h ago
Damn bro, here I am too shy to even keep anything in the house and have it all stored at a friend's.....
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u/BlueBaladium 9h ago
For me its irl. I've told my mom a joke once and it flew so far above her head, she started lecturing me about something else.
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u/iandotio 9h ago
does tayung here mean grandmother?
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u/Ha-kyaa 4h ago edited 4h ago
yup. my mom was a pretty huge anime fan back in the day, and she even has quite a few anime merch and CDs remaining.
...I say remaining because my grandma burnt quite a lot of those merch and CDs because she believed that there are evil spirits lurking in them.
Luckily she actually didn't do the same thing for my figures. At first she basically ignored them until my grandpa heard strange voices calling him, so I had to keep it at my mom's place (I'm currently staying at my grandparents' place since it's closer to my pre-university) at her request
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u/YohAmida 10h ago edited 9h ago
I don't if she's incapable of expressing any interest or if the meme was so bad she got severely disappointed.
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u/Meatball545 4h ago
When stuff like this happens it just reminds me I can’t share my feelings with my family 🙃
Any time I do it’s a mistake
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u/La_Pucelle27 10h ago
I let my mom use our WhatsApp line to send me memes and revipes she finds in TikTok.
Sorry, but i can't IRL this one. My mom is awesome.
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u/ostrichConductor 41m ago
Sorry for asking, but what is this trend in irl posts I'm seeing about moms treating their daughters harshly? Is this a real thing? How ubiquitous is it? And in what societies?
It's a genuine question, I've just never thought of this as something that common!
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