Competency porn: is there any greater escapism than watching a capable person on TV?

The Binge-Worthy Allure of Competency Porn

In an era beset by chaos and uncertainty, the world has become fixated on a peculiar form of escapism. Gone are the days of fantasy worlds and epic quests; in their place, we've cultivated a fascination with competence itself. Welcome to the realm of "competency porn," where the allure lies not in grand narratives or heroic deeds but in the mundane, everyday triumphs of people doing their jobs exceptionally well.

For those who crave this sort of distraction, there's an abundance of content available. From sitcoms like The Paper, which chronicles the struggles of a local newspaper, to hospital dramas like The Pitt, which showcases doctors navigating the intricacies of modern medicine with precision and skill, it's all here. Even cooking shows have joined the fray, as evidenced by the viral TikTok account featuring someone who can execute the wet-on-wet cookie-icing technique flawlessly.

At first glance, this might seem like an unusual source of escapism. But in a world that often feels like it's careening out of control, our collective desire for calm and competence is perhaps not so surprising. Whether we're watching a therapist navigate minor personal setbacks or a group of doctors tackle complex medical cases with ease, the notion of people doing things right – without fuss or fanfare – has become strangely appealing.

And yet, some might argue that this is precisely what's wrong with it all: our desire for escapism has become so entrenched that we're settling for anything less than the grand narratives of old. We've traded in Game of Thrones for a sitcom about newspaper editors and doctors, and while these shows may not be as flashy, they offer a sense of comfort and familiarity that's hard to deny.

Ultimately, competency porn is a reflection of our times – a testament to our deep-seated desire for stability and routine in an increasingly chaotic world. So go ahead, grab your pillow, and join the binge-watching party. Just don't forget to set the thermostat to "comfort" and make sure you have plenty of snacks on hand; after all, no one wants to be disturbed from their reverie by something as mundane as a laundry folding fail.
 
[Image of a person happily folding laundry while watching TV on their couch]

omg is it really that hard to just fold some laundry 🤣🛍️ [GIF of a washing machine and dryer with a " woosh" sound effect]

[meme of a cartoon therapist with a calm expression, surrounded by scribbled notes and a few cookies]
 
idk what's more depressing - that ppl r watchin shows about competent ppl doing everyday jobs & think its relatable or that our soc is so messed up we need distractions like this 🤯💔 ugh, just watchin these vids makes me wanna just curl up in a ball & hide 🛋️👀
 
I'm loving this trend of competency porn 🤣. I mean who doesn't want to watch a group of people doing their jobs right? It's like we're craving some normalcy in our lives and it's hilarious. I've been binge-watching The Pitt with my friends and we're all obsessed with the doctors' precision and skill 👨‍⚕️. And don't even get me started on that cookie-icing video - who knew wet-on-wet could be so mesmerizing? 🍪👀 It's not exactly what I'd call thrilling, but hey, it's a great way to unwind after a long day. Maybe we're just tired of all the chaos in the world and need something to calm us down 😴. Either way, I'm here for it and I'm ready to binge-watch my way through the weekend!
 
I'm not gonna lie, the whole competency porn thing is kinda weird 🤔. I mean, I get it, in these uncertain times we need some semblance of normalcy and stability. But can't we just have epic quests or fantasy worlds instead? 😂 At least those are exciting! I guess what I'm saying is that while shows like The Paper and The Pitt might be comforting to watch, they're not exactly the most thrilling stuff. And don't even get me started on the cooking show with someone doing cookie icing 🍰... sounds super boring to me! Still, I can see why people would find it appealing - who doesn't love a good underdog story? 💪
 
Dude, I'm telling ya, competency porn is like, super revealing about our society 🤯. We're so desperate for escapism that we're settling for shows about people doing their jobs right, without any drama or excitement. It's like, we're saying, "You know what? I'd rather watch someone fold laundry than watch a superhero save the world." And it's not just that, it's also the level of detail we're getting into - like, we want to see people do their cookie icing technique flawlessly, but we don't care about anything else. It's like our minds are made up, and we're just looking for something to calm us down. And have you noticed how these shows are always set in mundane places like hospitals or newspapers? Like, that's where the real magic happens, right? 🤷‍♂️
 
I totally get why we're obsessed with competency porn 🤷‍♀️. I mean, who doesn't want to watch someone else's adulting struggles and know that they're doing everything right? 😂 It's like our own personal therapist, but without the awkward silence or expensive therapy bills 💸. And let's be real, who needs epic fantasy when you can have a talented chef whipping up perfect cookies on TikTok 🍰👨‍🍳? But seriously, I think it's kinda awesome that we're craving this kind of content in these wild times. It's like our brain is just trying to find some calm in the chaos 😌.
 
I think it's kinda cool how people are into this "competency porn" thing 🤷‍♂️ #mehItsJustEntertainment. It's like we're all craving some sense of normalcy in our lives, you know? A world where things just work and don't go haywire 😩. Like, who doesn't love watching someone make a great cup of coffee ☕️ or seeing a team of experts solve a tricky medical case with ease 💡? It's not as exciting as fantasy worlds, but at least it's real 🙅‍♂️ #realityCheck.

And let's be real, sometimes I find myself binge-watching these types of shows too 😳. They're just so... soothing 💆‍♂️. Like a warm bath for your brain 🛀. Not that I'm complaining or anything 🤪 #competencyIsKey. So yeah, if you're into this sorta thing, go for it! Just don't forget to set aside some time for actual problem-solving 🤔 #productivityHacks.
 
I think this is kinda weird, but at the same time I'm totally down for it 🤔👀 I mean, who doesn't love watching people do their job right? 🙌 It's like we're all secretly rooting for the underdog who just wants to get things done efficiently and effectively. And yeah, maybe it's not as exciting as saving the world from dragons or whatever, but there's something so satisfying about seeing someone execute a tricky cookie-icing technique flawlessly 🍪👌

But on the other hand, isn't this kinda... lazy? 😴 I mean, we're opting for "competency porn" instead of, say, actually doing something to change our world or tackle real issues? It's like we're just settling for a warm fuzzy feeling instead of taking action and making a difference 🤷‍♀️

And what's with the thermostat comment at the end? 😂 Like, who sets the thermostat to "comfort" while binge-watching TV? That's just ridiculous 🙄
 
idk about this whole "competency porn" thing 🤔... i mean, we're living in crazy times rn, and people are actually drawn to shows that just show everyday ppl doing their jobs right? like, where's the drama or excitement in that? 📺 it seems like we're craving some sense of calm & stability, but at what cost? are we settling for less because our brains can't handle the chaos anymore? 🤷‍♀️ also, i'm not sure if it's a good thing that we're so invested in watching people do laundry and folding clothes 😂...
 
Ugh I mean, who doesn't love watching people do their job properly 🙄? It's like, the ultimate form of escapism, right? We're so done with saving the world and instead we just want to binge-watch some hospital drama or a cooking show where someone can finally get that perfect cookie icing. And honestly, it's kinda comforting in a weird way... but let's be real, what's the point of even having TV if we're not watching something epic like The Office? At least then we know we'll have a good laugh and some decent relatable moments. But noooo, instead we've got all these "competency porn" shows that just give us warm fuzzy feelings 😴.
 
OMG 🤯 I am literally OBSESSED with this "competency porn" trend! It's like, the ultimate guilty pleasure, you know? 🍿 Who wouldn't want to escape into a world of perfectly made cookies 🍪 or doctors solving complex medical mysteries 💉? It's all about that feeling of calm and comfort, am I right? 😌 And let's be real, who needs epic fantasy when you can have a perfectly planned hospital drama? 🤦‍♀️ The Paper might not be Game of Thrones, but it's like... the opposite, you know? It's relatable, down-to-earth, and honestly kind of awesome 💕. So yeah, bring on the competency porn binge-watching sessions! 📺👍
 
I think this is soooo relatable 🤯 I mean, who hasn't spent an entire weekend binge-watching a cooking show because it's just so calming and soothing? And honestly, sometimes I need a break from all the crazy news and politics too 😩 Competency porn might not be as exciting as, say, epic fantasy adventures or superhero movies, but it's definitely its own brand of escapism.

And let's be real, who doesn't love watching someone expertly fold a fitted sheet or whip up a perfect soufflé? 🤣 It's like our brains are just wired to appreciate the little victories in life. I mean, sure, maybe we're not getting that same thrill from binge-watching The Office for the 12th time... but is it really so bad?

I also think this speaks to how much we need a sense of stability and routine in our lives. In today's fast-paced world, it can be overwhelming just trying to keep up with everything 😂 So yeah, if competency porn is what people want, I say let them have it! 🤷‍♀️
 
LOL what's wrong with watching people do actual work? Not exactly the most thrilling stuff but at least it's real 😂 I mean think about it if everyone just got along and did their job right, life would be so much less drama-filled. Problem is now we're all starved for that sense of normalcy & stability so yeah give us some competent docs solving patient issues 24/7 👨‍⚕️👍
 
OMG u r right tho! I mean, who doesn't love watchin someone nail a presentation or whip up the fluffiest croissants ever 🥐?! its like our brains r hardwired 2 respond 2 competence 4eva lol. and idk if i'd call it escapist but more like soothing? we need more of that in our lives rn, especially w/ all the crazy news out there. let's be real tho, some of this stuff can b pretty cringy 🙄 but hey, if watchin someone be all competent makes u feel better, then im all 4 it 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm not sure what's more puzzling - why we're so drawn to people doing everyday things right or how shows like The Pitt have become the go-to for hospital drama 🤔🏥. I mean, it's all good and all, but can't we get some excitement and suspense in our lives? It feels like we've traded in our desire for epic stories for a never-ending loop of "okay, now they're folding laundry" 😴👕. But at the same time, I guess there's something comforting about watching people navigate everyday challenges with ease... it's like having a warm blanket on a chilly day 🧸💤.
 
I just love how much time we're spending watching people do things right 🤔📺! Did you know that the average binge-watcher spends around 4-6 hours per week watching shows like this? That's more time than most of us spend on actual exercise or hobbies 🏋️‍♀️. And it's not just TV - we're also getting a ton of engagement from social media platforms, with people sharing their own "competency porn" moments and asking for validation 😂. But what I find really interesting is that the most popular shows are those where the characters are doing everyday tasks, like cooking or even folding laundry 🧹! Like, who knew that being a master cookie-icer could be so entertaining? 🍪 And have you seen the stats on how many people watch hospital dramas after a major medical event in their own life? 🚑💉 It's like our brains are wired to respond to competence and control. Anyway, I just wanted to share some fun facts about this trend... 👀📊
 
omg i just watched this 1 show about a news team and i'm literally hooked it's like the most boring thing ever but also so satisfying? why do people get into that kinda stuff tho? is it just cuz we need a break from all the drama in real life or is it something else?
 
I'm totally with this! Competency porn is like the ultimate guilty pleasure 🤦‍♀️📺. I mean, who doesn't love watching a therapist work through a minor issue or a group of docs solve a complex medical case? It's all about that calm and collected vibe 💆‍♀️💼. And yeah, maybe it's not as epic as Game of Thrones, but sometimes you just need a break from the chaos of the world 🌪️👀. I've been binge-watching some of those hospital dramas and I'm hooked! The Pitt is my fave so far 🤩. It's all about finding comfort in the everyday moments 💕. Who needs fantasy when you can have flawless wet-on-wet cookie-icing? 😂 #CompetencyPornForever #GuiltyPleasure #BingeWatchingParty
 
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