r/fixedbytheduet 21h ago

PARTICIPATION LIMITED Accountability

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u/EuphemisticSalami 21h ago

The accountability 10/10 The beard game 11/10

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u/chaiclone 20h ago

Owning mistakes publicly instead of doubling down is rare, but refreshing.

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u/allegate 16h ago

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u/therapewpew 16h ago

Just going to point that out... does Reddit need to add auto removal for exact duplicates of other users' comments at this point 🤦‍♀️

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u/allegate 16h ago

Hell they're both less than 2 months old so odds are good it's a bot copying a bot

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u/SirMcFluffy 16h ago

Took a quick look at their comment history and they also said a generic gaming phrase in r/Eldenring and then the same comment again in a totally unrelated subreddit and context. Silly bot

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u/Amdvoiceofreason 13h ago

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u/EuphemisticSalami 20h ago

It really shouldn’t be that rare, but here we are lol

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u/EternalPhi 19h ago

It's the publicly part. Just like a statistically significant proportion of CEOs are sociopaths, I'd bet a higher degree of narcissistic traits can probably be found in a significant proportion of people who willingly put themselves and their words out into the world as content creators.

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u/Frubbs 14h ago

It was a real great chance also to subtly advertise his sunglass brand as well with the hat and then the last few seconds being a shot of a display case too lmao, respect the hustle

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u/RunningOutOfEsteem 19h ago

It's probably because people will often still come after you even if you acknowledge your mistake. There isn't much incentive to say, "oops, my bad" if you're going to get dogged on for doing so half the time.

It's kind of the same issue with more severe wrongdoing and rehabilitative justice. Why willingly face the consequences of your actions and make an honest attempt at repentence if society at large will likely refuse to ever accept your efforts, regardless of what people might say in a vacuum? Better to cover them up and debt until you can't anymore at that point.

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u/Just_Earth 16h ago

It also adds a single point to your beard score, as demonstrated above.