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Explanation: https://lemmy.world/comment/18532107
tl;dr dude is a bit of a control freak
dude has a PhD and the social skills of the paper it's printed on
That's insulting to the paper.
Not to break a few illusions of scholastic integrity, but when making a doctoral thesis, you're not there to make friends. Social skills drop as you go up the academic ladder, and it's designed this way.
I'm not saying I sympathize either, but society doesn't make it easier for masters to earn their doctorates. A simple “Who was your day, wanna go grab tea, hey let's unwind at xyz” does resharpen social skills like you won't believe.
"Who was your day" lol
Bro that's how you skillsmax