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@ageofabstaining

i believe in the majesty of true love!

Katılım Ağustos 2020
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ieva@ageofabstaining·
@dissproportion yeah, but no one can be everyone's love of their life, so it's chill :D
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ieva@ageofabstaining·
@dissproportion is that, like, understanding it as "he was excellent, i guess..." vs "his technical skills were excellent"?
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ieva@ageofabstaining·
@dissproportion oh, i guess i just do not see how that'd read as unflattering. i'd enjoy a woman i've had sex with saying that about me
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ieva@ageofabstaining·
@dissproportion (tho i do agree it'd be distasteful to go into more detail than she did here)
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ieva@ageofabstaining·
you care if ppl don't like you just as much as before, it's just that you care abt the principles you believe in 100x more, so, priorities
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ieva@ageofabstaining·
hm, i'm not sure this is strictly possible. i think what people usually see as 'learning to embrace not being liked' has very little to do with the absolute value you place in others' approval; it's more like, rlly integrating your core values lets you make peace w/ the tradeoffs
christine@christineist

how do you embrace not being liked?

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ieva@ageofabstaining·
@Recursion_Agent i think most people aren't really capable of actively liking or respecting you if you treat them as an authority. which includes *both* taking their word as law, and rebelling bc you think they're insufficiently qualified to be in charge. they're just a person!
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ieva@ageofabstaining·
@Recursion_Agent + in my experience, their opinion actively improved the more i argued back when i didn't think they were right. i don't think teachers are that different from anyone else in this regard. people love when you push back, as long as you do it w/ sincerity + curiosity
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A Strange Loop 🧭✴️@Recursion_Agent·
This is horseshit. Smart kids don't get "pampered by teachers." Suckups do. Kids who turn in homework and don't argue when the teacher is factually wrong. My teachers hated me so much they tried to shove me in the remedial track. The AP teachers were actually pretty chill.
Cassie Pritchard@hecubian_devil

I think you were actually just dumb and ill-behaved, tbh. I don’t think actually-smart kids experienced this. They were generally liked and pampered by teachers.

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Shegon@mamiminluvwichu·
@ageofabstaining @Mirrormn @ClickingSeason I know this doesn't apply to a sigma male like yourself, but this is simply just more people being socially awkward due to avoiding social interactions. If enough people can't speak to eachother, sure norms will change,but there may be other knock on effects that are even worse
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ieva@ageofabstaining·
@mamiminluvwichu @Mirrormn @ClickingSeason yeah, i think it's very possible this is a consequence of gen z antisociality. it just doesn't seem to me like maintaining the past norms would help much (the causality only exists in one direction, imo), nor do they seem like sth that'd *inherently* emerge in a healthy society
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Shegon@mamiminluvwichu·
@ageofabstaining @Mirrormn @ClickingSeason Not sure it's as good as before. The numbers say a increasingly high amount of young people are virgins/never dated etc. Mental illness is on the rise too. Maybe it will be fine but maybe people should learn to excel at basic human interaction and not be so dismissive about it
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ieva@ageofabstaining·
@mamiminluvwichu @Mirrormn @ClickingSeason as far as the "i'm so excited to be here!" brand of fakeness goes, i find leaning into it helps me actually enjoy whatever i'm doing more, like i'm signaling to my brain that this is an Enjoyable Activity. but i do know a lot of people for whom this does the opposite
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ieva@ageofabstaining·
@mamiminluvwichu @Mirrormn @ClickingSeason eh, generational culture shifts generally imply that people within the same age group can still interact w/ each other as well as before. if all of gen z is like this (and this seems to be true on some level), it's fine. if it's one guy, that's the issue.
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Shegon@mamiminluvwichu·
@ageofabstaining @Mirrormn @ClickingSeason I imagine they will likely grow out of it for the most part. The greetings aren't entirely unnecessary. People who can't make small talk and smile and make eye contact end up not being able to make friends or persuade or inspire people, generally speaking
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Shegon@mamiminluvwichu·
@ageofabstaining @Mirrormn @ClickingSeason Obviously you follow these silly scripts with people you respect and want to impress. So when you dont, you are showing contempt and they realize this
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ieva@ageofabstaining·
@mamiminluvwichu @Mirrormn @ClickingSeason my beliefs on whether sth is necessary aren't just dependent on my personal preferences. i like these interactions! if that was what op said, i would've agreed. but there is nothing inherently wrong with gen z moving away from those norms, which is what we're talking about here.
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Shegon@mamiminluvwichu·
@ageofabstaining @Mirrormn @ClickingSeason It generally is, if you look at people who typically make these complaints. If you were good at it you wouldn't have a problem with it and need to make the other person feel awkward for being the normal one in the situation. It's immature
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Shegon@mamiminluvwichu·
@ageofabstaining @Mirrormn @ClickingSeason I know I thought and said dumb shit like this at 16. I remember my dad telling me "yeah, you're a whore" for complaining about having to make "fake" small talk in a customer service job
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Shegon@mamiminluvwichu·
@ageofabstaining @Mirrormn @ClickingSeason This reminds me of when autistic people claim that they're actually the socially gifted ones when they can't even function socially. We were all angsty teenagers once, it's okay
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