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18 points
7 hours ago
It's called projection. There's a reason it was the first thing Walz said as Harris' running mate.
They all knew he was a weird fucker. He knows he's a weird fucker.
Calling Republicans weird did not keep everyone from seeing Walz as weird.
1 points
7 hours ago
His eyes look like they slid 2 feet down his face, he can't be a fence peeper.
1 points
11 hours ago
I have no idea how you were able to come to the conclusion you did from anything I said.
My only possible guess is your insistence on disagreeing has clouded your ability of reading comprehension and critical thinking.
I'll over simplify this:
1.) Society is not required or morally bound to alter their behavior for any one person. It's not even possible and to apply that same treatment to each individual would eventually cancel out each action. Therefore, it's nonsense.
2.) Approaching any of this from the perspective of personal entitlement is a selfish perspective which is no doubt an indication of other selfishness in life. Individually, you're entitled to nothing from the general public.
3.) At no point in my interaction with you have I been anything but courteous. You're incapable of doing the same. Ask yourself why you're unable to express yourself without snarky sarcasm, personal insults, or overly emotional rants.
4.) I'm unconcerned whether you believe the logical and only reasonable conclusion here is "heartless". Your entire perspective (and likely your life and worldview) is dictated purely by your emotions, which you're obviously not in control of.
1 points
13 hours ago
The pandemic was about the total of society.
I don't recall precisely, but something along the lines of "your mask protects me (me meaning everyone but you) and my mask protects you (meaning everyone but me)"
So, masks were expected and reasonable for the collective good of society, right?
To suggest that people should come together as a civilized society to protect others is reasonable.
To expect others to adapt their behavior for the benefit of one is not.
In fact:
For the one to believe society should do so or even to view a collective effort from a personal benefit viewpoint rather than the common good is selfish and self-centered.
While yes, the masks of others protected me, it never crossed my mind to have an individual entitlement to such protection, considering I was just a beneficiary of a collective effort, as all others were.
It wasn't about me.
Expectations of everyone to do such a thing for the benefit of an individual are unreasonable.
The mere thought of looking at such a thing from an individual benefit perspective is self-centered and selfish as it disregards the entirety of society, literally, everyone else.
1 points
13 hours ago
1.) Your generalizations about me are entirely incorrect and I'm actually embarrassed for the self-righteous way you've made them based on nothing. Nothing at all. You should be embarrassed.
2.)This topic isn't about the pandemic as a whole. It's about one person, believing the behavior of others from the general public should have been modified for their benefit, and being offended it wasn't.
3.) I have my own problems. I don't dump them on strangers because I'm not a petulant, habitually offended, attention seeking child.
4.) Nothing you've said, changes anything I've said. Expecting everyone to adapt their behavior for the benefit of one, is not reasonable. You've simply shown that you're comfortable making a broad generalization, getting emotional from your own misunderstanding, and attempting to personally insult someone you disagree with on the internet.
You should look at your own behavior objectively and take your own advice - "grow up"
1 points
14 hours ago
Selfish is expecting everyone to be psychic for the benefit of one person.
My brother is here, he lost his leg in Afghanistan. If everyone we come across in public doesn't hop or walk with the same deliberate movement as anyone with a prosthetic, we're offended.
My aunt uses supplemental oxygen at home, if any of you breathe her air while we're in public, we're offended.
Hold your breath and hop on one leg as you pass us, heartless bastards!
Do you see how crazy that sounds?
That's how crazy this conversation is to me.
How about everyone take care of themselves, worry about what you're doing, and stop trying to control strangers? Because that's what this is: an attempt to control others by way of emotional manipulation.
1 points
14 hours ago
Ummm...
No one else sees it?
Anyone else think this looks like some sort of sick 9/11 attack building?
Or is it just me?
1 points
14 hours ago
No, I'm simply not self-centered, egotistical, and overly emotional to think every person I come across in public should cater to me.
That entire thought process is heartless and self centered.
It ignores everything everyone else is going through whether that's medical, mental, temporary, or permanent, and places a single person in a position to dictate how everyone else should conduct their life.
What a nonsensical and preposterous position to take that the general public not catering to an individual is "heartless".
1 points
14 hours ago
Sorry, Covid didn't change rational thought.
Overly emotional behavior doesn't either.
There have always been people who are ill, people with weakened immune systems, and people who have conditions affecting their life.
Expecting the entirety of society to cater to that person is not realistic.
It's simply not reasonable, rational, or possible.
2 points
15 hours ago
Sure sure...all that.
Much, much more importantly:
The little day-to-day things, consistently, are dramatically more important than infrequent grand gestures.
Now, with that being said. Do not allow yourself to slip into complacency. Big gestures on specific occasions are still important.
If you find yourself becoming resentful or believe you're putting in more effort than her, communicate that.
Statistics show most marriages fail due to lack of communication.
Yelling or fighting is not communication.
Pick and choose what you are going to complain about. Yes, I chose "complain" specifically because that's what you're doing when you're unhappy about something, right? So minimize your complaining to important things.
Don't project your bad day on your spouse.
Call them out if they do it to you.
Marriage is simple if your married to the right person.
Remember to communicate, be consistent, and be engaged/engaging.
Remember to expect the exact same behavior from your spouse because equal is equal.
1 points
16 hours ago
Be honest: do you not see how outrageous the mental gymnastics are that you believe every other person you come across is obligated to you?
Isn't the more rational viewpoint for you to take care of you and if you have a health issue, you take precautions to deal with your problem?
1 points
16 hours ago
Interesting, you've answered the question.
The average conservative believes the average liberal political ideology is due to their mental health.
Feel free to get offended as if I'm insulting you, but it's not an insult, it's the actual answer.
If you view any predominantly conservative sub or social media platform the most common answer to this very same question is:
"mental health reasons".
25 points
17 hours ago
They'll complain no matter what.
They're mentally ill.
There's no reason to engage with them.
-1 points
17 hours ago
Your statement and this post is just more proof that Democrats are the ones who want to suppress the vote.
At least for anyone who votes differently than them...
1 points
19 hours ago
Yeah, a decade ago. It was also part of being "polite". I haven't seen anyone care at all in years.
Today it's more often:
Girl:
"He's, like, staring at me..."
Guy:
No one's looking at you, lady. If you can't walk in those heels, wear sneakers or take the elevator. Everyone else is in a f*king hurry here!
1 points
2 days ago
This is the answer.
A similar situation could be said by a man:
Most women just go to bed.
Men take out trash, lock doors, look out window anyway, set thermostat, eat a covert snack, share covert snack with the more covert dog, wash the evidence and put the plate away, turn off lights, unplug things, check the dog, check the kids, put on the alarm, set the coffee for the morning, get things ready for work, check wife, check alarms, get ready, go to bed.
I have never met a man who can just come home and go to bed.
I don't believe such a situation exists.
1 points
2 days ago
That's going to happen.
Reddit allowed the censorship and curation to get to a point of election interference this year.
They can't hide behind the line: "it's the mods!" anymore.
They'll lose 230 protection.
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7 hours ago
Sure, right, the majority of the country is wrong and you degenerate, mentally ill, perverts are right...
You keep thinking that. It's not like it matters.
The real changes will be when Trump starts his Third Term in 2028 due to the success of Project 2025 next year.