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“Pretty shitty how baseline human activities like singing, dancing, and making art got turned into skills instead of being seen as behaviors, so now it’s like ‘the point of doing them is to get good at them’ and not ‘this is a thing humans do, the way birds sing and bees make hives.’”

  • Hegar@fedia.io
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    1 day ago

    My partner made up a word - Dysfunctionlust: the pleasure you get from doing something that you feel no pressure to be good at.

    She’s quite a good writer but super hard on herself about it, whereas drawing is a dysfunctionlust for her and so quite relaxing.

    It’s based on the German word funktionslust: the joy of an organism doing what it’s meant to do, like a dog running.

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      12 hours ago

      I’m German and I never heard of Funktionslust, neither has my Autokorrektur. Still, that makes sense.

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        That’s also great! Dysfunctionslut is much cooler than just saying “I have really bad ADD”

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          I was envisioning those select few who, born with genes that make them sexually attractive to most others, seem to apply just as much effort and skill to the act itself — often to the ironic disappointment of fellow participant(s).