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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="firmfirm" data-source="post: 241225" data-attributes="member: 42704"><p>What was really the point of this response? It sometimes feels like you’re being contrarian for the sake of it.</p><p></p><p>When someone says they’re feeling anxious about an AC, the response becomes “think about people who don’t have ACs” or who’ve been PFO’d. When someone makes a genuine mistake or misreads something, the response shifts to comments like “reading is important” or asking why they didn’t see your point or someone else's.</p><p></p><p>You might see these comments as genuine advice, but there’s often an underlying negativity in how they’re framed.</p><p></p><p>It just feels like there’s always something critical to add with you, even when people aren’t saying anything ill-intentioned. At some point that pattern becomes exhausting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firmfirm, post: 241225, member: 42704"] What was really the point of this response? It sometimes feels like you’re being contrarian for the sake of it. When someone says they’re feeling anxious about an AC, the response becomes “think about people who don’t have ACs” or who’ve been PFO’d. When someone makes a genuine mistake or misreads something, the response shifts to comments like “reading is important” or asking why they didn’t see your point or someone else's. You might see these comments as genuine advice, but there’s often an underlying negativity in how they’re framed. It just feels like there’s always something critical to add with you, even when people aren’t saying anything ill-intentioned. At some point that pattern becomes exhausting. [/QUOTE]
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