When I first watched The Perfect Neighbor—the one where the Karen kills the neighbor—they showed the kids’ reaction to their dad telling them their mom died. It was on bodycam, and I didn’t feel sad at all. I kind of liked seeing them sad and cry. When the kid said, ‘No, but my heart is broken,’ I rolled my eyes and cringed. Sometimes I go back to watch their reactions for fun. Is this normal? (No, I’m not trolling.)

Edit: And sometimes I just dont care when I see kids or people in pain either way.

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    Someone with depression would probably think, “I should care, I have cared about a similar situation before, why don’t I care?” They’d be aware that something isn’t as it “should” be. Whereas OP is “I don’t care. Society (represented by this movie) seems to tell me I should care. Huh?”