Draventren
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- Jun 6, 2019
I'd really like to know where Phil got the idea to describe something as 'real-adult' from. I feel like it was probably something his parents used when he was a kid (like telling him he would someday grow up to have a "real-adult house'") and for whatever reason it just stuck with him.
I'd also like to know where he got the idea to describe Schwann's food as 'homecooked meals' (AKA meals you cook at home).
From his parents. They were keep telling him a real mature adult has a house, a job and a family. And is straight. They probably saw him attracted to males when he was young so now he stuck in the fukin closet.
I don't think it's from his parents, honestly. I think it's probably more to do with how he fed his brain growing up. We know he has weird perceptions about what the world is and I know a lot of the speculation is based on his inability to separate fiction and reality. I think he latched onto the concept of a real, mature adult from cartoons and simple movies. It wouldn't surprise me at all if real-adult was used as an affectation of a character from some obscure children's film that none of us have seen. It just feels too specific to have come from his parents saying it, though I could get the fixation on the word "mature" from his parents if they were telling him to grow up a lot while he was in high school/college. Unless his parents are just as alien as he is, it just doesn't seem like the sort of thing they, or anyone else, would say often enough for Phil to attach to it.
I should say, total speculation. I just think it smells right.
A more fun question though: has Phil ever referred to something as "real-adult" in person to a total normie outside of his autism tornado? You think he sent it as criteria to the realtor who was showing him houses?