Something I was thinking about recently is this sort of cliche about the "tough person with a troubled past" thing, where someone in a movie or show will start going on about their past as a sort of exposition for character development. I'm sure you know the kind of thing, someone saying in a gritty voice something like "he only stopped beating me long enough to rape me" or something similar. It sort of establishes them as being someone who's survived horrible things and is a no-nonsense rough-and-tumble sort of character.
Now everyone I've ever even heard of would not ever start talking about traumatic childhood memories to a complete stranger. Even if they didn't have a bunch of lingering psychological effects I can't see someone doing this, I mean it's tough enough for me to open up to my therapist and close friends, it's only over the internet I can open up to strangers and only where it's relevant and I won't have to see them in person if I don't want (ahh the joys of the modern age).
Are there any other common examples of things that you've noticed where you just think "yeah that's not how that works"?
Now everyone I've ever even heard of would not ever start talking about traumatic childhood memories to a complete stranger. Even if they didn't have a bunch of lingering psychological effects I can't see someone doing this, I mean it's tough enough for me to open up to my therapist and close friends, it's only over the internet I can open up to strangers and only where it's relevant and I won't have to see them in person if I don't want (ahh the joys of the modern age).
Are there any other common examples of things that you've noticed where you just think "yeah that's not how that works"?