No one ever reads or watches what I recommend (that’s a lie, one person does). I usually don’t expect others to engage with my interests, I wouldn’t hold a grudge if they don’t. But it upsets me when this occurs in the event of exchanging recommendations with someone who ends up not reciprocating. This has happened on four separate occasions with different people. While I’d actually read the book, give my opinion and genuinely engage with them, they would postpone doing so and constantly make excuses until they think I’ve forgotten. One time I made a promise with a friend to watch a series of their choice and vice versa, guess who did and who didn’t (“My internet connection is so bad” you’re literally watching other shows as we speak…)

This begs the question: are my recommendations this bad? I’d like to put that to the test. Here are the recommendations in question:

  • peppersky [he/him, any]@hexbear.net
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    5 days ago

    There’s just a giant overabundance of media options nowadays and everyone is “driving in their own media lane” nowadays, they all already have long lists of stuff they are already planning on watching. Make plans to consume experience whatever media you’d like to share with them together, that’s the only thing that works.