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@dev_ilmoon

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@Tweezainshit lol you get the baby and fumble it i get that baby and bless it and humble it.
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@Reader623898115 @rizzolosophy Most people would, I’m not talking about that. I’m talking about supporting you in a break-up. That’s the scale I’d like to stay with. it’s a given people wouldn’t support children killing. Well, not the US government and their supporters, but most people.
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HostageInAmerica@Reader623898115·
@dev_ilmoon @rizzolosophy The large assumption I’m saying you’re making about me, is assuming friends and family will come to my defense if I do something bad. That literally depends on the situation. If I kill a bunch of children, pretty sure none of them will be defending me. Which is a good thing.
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The Rizz Bible@rizzolosophy·
So yall know what the message is...
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@Reader623898115 @rizzolosophy Yes but that’s the world we live in, it’ll happen to me at bar by a lady wiser than me whispering sweet nothings for some free drinks if I’m not diligent. Then, some people flirt for fun, and that’s it. I don’t think it’s a great idea but it’s not exclusive to eccentric men.
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HostageInAmerica@Reader623898115·
@dev_ilmoon @rizzolosophy It’s rude to lead someone on in a convo, when they express genuine interest in you, because you’re getting a good kick out of it or getting “mental sex” or whatever from it.
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@Reader623898115 @rizzolosophy If he actually called them bitch, the girls would have left, and should, and if they didn’t after being called bitch to their face by a nigga with snoop dog cornrows that gets hard from spouting riddles. That’s on them.
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HostageInAmerica@Reader623898115·
@dev_ilmoon @rizzolosophy That’s actually rude asf. Especially since he apparently started calling her bitch, and talking down to her. Even in a silly way, that’s asshole behavior. And me drawing a parallel between that behavior and crude men in dating social situations isn’t prejudice at all.
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Spookly@dev_ilmoon·
@Reader623898115 @rizzolosophy It is prejudice, and I would appreciate you acknowledging that instead pretending we both don’t know the definition of that word. I won’t judge you, it’d be funny to me. He was telling a story, trying to make it engaging. I agree it’s rude not. but I doubt he called her bitch.
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@Reader623898115 @rizzolosophy Yea I’m saying, without knowing you, i think you cast swift judgement on everything, based off this conversation. That even though that’s a large assumption, that & any assumption you make about me is based off a shallow rapport at least. what you said about dude is fabricated.
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HostageInAmerica@Reader623898115·
@dev_ilmoon @rizzolosophy You told me “I don’t think you ever under utilized your judgement”. lol, you literally don’t even know me. ATP wth r u even actually trying to say?
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@Reader623898115 @rizzolosophy judging the man in the original post based off an experience you had with a completely different person is the definition of prejudice.
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HostageInAmerica@Reader623898115·
@dev_ilmoon @rizzolosophy Moving a certain way based on experiences can actually protect you and help you, if you're taking valuable knowledge from it. Not a mental trap at all, actually quite freeing.
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@Reader623898115 @rizzolosophy Aight, but you dead made a whole fanfiction about this guy and his maybe real esoteric story, and blanketed all charismatic big meat having dudes in your judgement At least you and me know each other exists, and can make assumptions based of our experiences and how we communicate
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@Reader623898115 @rizzolosophy You misunderstood, I’m saying this from the perspective of the person being hurt by this “hypothetical man.” To watch all their friends and family clamoring to support them & still see them as “good,” understanding that frustration, & feeling like I know better why can’t they see
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HostageInAmerica@Reader623898115·
@dev_ilmoon @rizzolosophy you feel like you know a hypothetical man? Are you strongly defending the hypothetical man i am talking about cause you can relate to him? i think you should take my words at face value and not personally apply them.
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Spookly@dev_ilmoon·
@Reader623898115 @rizzolosophy I’m making large assumptions but you said yea and agreed. I’m not framing them as a good guy. I’m framing as if the person has problems and struggles to deal with them, just like everyone else. They likely are misunderstood a lot of people are, you probably are or have been
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HostageInAmerica@Reader623898115·
@dev_ilmoon @rizzolosophy You're making large assumptions now. But i mean yeah, people supporting others can be interpreted as love, but you're framing that support as proof that this hypothetical man that I'm talking about is a good guy or simply "misunderstood" and it's like jesus christ. no.
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Spookly@dev_ilmoon·
@Reader623898115 @rizzolosophy Someone else’s sympathy is not a testement to anyone’s character. Just like one person’s judgment and experience with that person is also not a testement to their character.
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HostageInAmerica@Reader623898115·
@dev_ilmoon @rizzolosophy People who lie and manipulate, lie and manipulate all. Including friends and family. That's why anyone who's anyone can get sympathy. Getting sympathy is not a testament to someone's character.
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Spookly@dev_ilmoon·
@Reader623898115 @rizzolosophy I understand moving through the world based on your experiences, but this is also how prejudices are formed, white men think similarly, and I don’t want to insult but hopefully draw you away from that mental trap. Those men are likely moving that way based off experience as well.
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HostageInAmerica@Reader623898115·
@dev_ilmoon @rizzolosophy My framing isn’t negative, it’s just an honesty based on certain experiences. I like your love everyone vibes, but at the end of the day, the pain these people cause from the level of dehumanization they carry on with in personal relationships is unacceptable.
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@Reader623898115 @rizzolosophy I might even feel like I know this person in a real way. I’ve seen them at their worst, best, and without that mask of charisma they always charm others with. It would be frustrating, to a person with a strong sense of judgement, to see them maintain a good reputation.
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HostageInAmerica@Reader623898115·
@dev_ilmoon @rizzolosophy We’re taking about a hypothetical surrounding an archetype. “He’s getting sympathy because x y z” isn’t really relevant to my statement. I think what I said still stands, and cannot be refuted with this idealistic version of this man archetypal expression, that you’re coming wit
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Spookly@dev_ilmoon·
@Reader623898115 @rizzolosophy Nah I don’t think you ever under utilized your judgement haha. I do think you ignored or let your heart lead despite your judgement. You might blame yourself because of that. But its not your fault or whoever hurt you, most of us are trying our best with a fucked up deck of cards
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HostageInAmerica@Reader623898115·
@dev_ilmoon @rizzolosophy Ready for serious intimate relationships, romantic or platonic? No I am not. Yeah you clocked my tea, I am not in that phase rn. I think my judgement utilized in my personal life will save me a lot of stress and strife, as I was under utilizing it in the past.
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@Reader623898115 @rizzolosophy I understand the comparison but those a very different situations. Trump supporters are being lied to and manipulated, they don’t know Trump, they are ignorant and irrational sometimes hateful. Friends and family of these men do know him genuinely. That’s why they get sympathy.
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HostageInAmerica@Reader623898115·
@dev_ilmoon @rizzolosophy These people garner sympathy because humans sympathize with anything they can find positive association with. Like trump, or a physically abusive partner. Technically good and bad is not a character trait, but rather a behavior. People like this have the potential to be good.
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Fly Sistah 🪷@Fly_Sistah·
This comedian summed up current US politics with slogans & outrage bait.
Digital Ground Game@DigitalGroundG

Stop saying “F*ck ICE.” Tell us your plan to reform it. Stop saying “Free Palestine.” Tell us your pathway to achieving a lasting peace. Stop saying “Medicare for All.” Explain how you’re actually going to build the coalition and persuade enough lawmakers to pass it. If candidates who campaign on slogans instead of governing continue to win primaries, then it’s no wonder Donald Trump is president again. Something has gone wrong in our politics. While many Democrats focused on governing, media spaces were increasingly dominated by outrage pundits and political entertainers. We normalized some of the most deplorable voices and shifted the Overton window toward post-liberal politics. Challenging institutions and questioning the status quo can be healthy and progressive. But, we should always ask who benefits when public trust in every institution is eroded. Remember, not everyone trying to tear something down is interested in building something better. Our adversaries are laughing because, in today’s America, experienced legislators are expected to answer to online personalities and oyster farmers whose entire political program amounts to repeating slogans. The Biden administration didn’t have to chant “Free Palestine” to pursue a two-state solution, increase humanitarian aid, support Palestinian self-determination, oppose Hamas, and apply pressure on the far-right Israeli government. The Obama administration didn’t have to abolish immigration enforcement to pursue immigration reform, expand protections for immigrants, and explore practical ways to improve our system. The Clinton administration didn’t spend every day campaigning on universal health care. Instead, it focused on economic growth, deficit reduction, and policies that contributed to greater financial stability for many Americans, while pursuing health care reforms that ultimately fell short. Could Democratic administrations have done better? Absolutely. Every administration leaves unfinished work. But people who dismiss decades of incremental progress as meaningless while offering nothing beyond slogans are not interested in offering solutions. America is not perfect, but it is a great country. Its strength comes from electing representatives who understand that governing requires responsibility, coalition-building, compromise, and results, not political entertainers selling snake oil, repeating catchphrases, or turning politics into a reality show. Be gone, @grahamformaine. You’re every bit as disgraceful as the people who stood by your side and still, to this day, refuse to take accountability for the lies they’ve fed to Americans who still believe in our democracy!

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@Reader623898115 @rizzolosophy You’re correct, this type of person should heal before bleeding on others. & also your framing is so negative. These people gain sympathy because they genuinely are decent, but are bad partners, that doesn’t make them evil/malicious. They need grace & affection like anyone else.
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HostageInAmerica@Reader623898115·
@dev_ilmoon @rizzolosophy Having a charming personality is not a crime, you’re right. But it’s sad because often, these people eventually come across someone they can’t help but get involved with, and because they’ve done zero personal work they end up hurting people. And that’s wrong and selfish.
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@Reader623898115 @rizzolosophy You seem quick to judge, which is your coping strategy. You’re also, it seems, relentless in your justice. These are admirable traits but can be harmful in relationships. You likely have valid reasons, however I’m currently doing the work, to me you don’t seem ready yourself.
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@dev_ilmoon @rizzolosophy And I think what bothers me about these discussions surrounding this common character archetype of the modern man, is that the man will still get the sympathy in the end from all his friends and family etc, cause he’s deeply hurt and has stifled ability to trust and blah blah.
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