@Rafa_Mangual The behavior of antisocial ppl is rooted in the fact that their psychology is plagued by a futilistic despair (due to fixed social immobility or the perception thereof). Their bravado is only an outlet to exercise a sense of power, they're dangerous bc they have nothing to lose
@wwwilys @okaypompeii I'm convinced people claiming this season is bad are just being pretentious. And by virtue of the fact that the contrarian opinion seems to be the most popular online, it loses any serious consideration, as it seems only to reflect group-think.
@TruthScarier This isn't the exact same thing, but when my cat got to be older, I'd sometimes stare into her eyes. Within her pupils I'd see what looked like nebulas forming and astral lights swirling. I'd also just talk to her like a human. Her level of comprehension was often quite eerie
@agraybee In 7th grade (TX, 2006) I chose to do a report on John Brown. My teacher was quite candidly hostile toward John Brown, and gave us a VERY pro-southern teaching of the war. Even explicitly taught us slavery "wasn't a big deal". This slavery question/answer was even on our test.
@InsiderWN I'm so tired of flirting with the apocalypse.
The elites should just come out and say, "we designed a new virus to kill as many people as possible so we can build our ideal AI run society. There's nothing you can or will do about it, because you're powerless. Simon says comply"
@hyderabadiyuri Also had a middle school teacher admit to the class that he had to stop watching Grey's Anatomy as a married man, because he was too horny for the actresses on the show
@hyderabadiyuri I had a teacher who admitted to the whole class that at the ripe age of 65, he came to the harrowing realization that he was racist. A black cop had shown up at his door due to a report of burglary, and he refused to open the door as he didn't believe he was actually a cop.
@Reopanottokage It's genuinely not that serious, and any american in here equating it to an 'act of evil' or hypocrisy is ill-willed and disingenuous. When I was six, I drew myself as Goku, because i admired Goku. If you believe that's a desecration of Goku, you seriously need to get a life.
@T_Marie60 My 6th grade bully called me a nigger every time he passed me in the hall. At recess I dared him to say it one more time. He ran, "Nigger!!~~". I saw a rock, and threw it. Curved with surgical precision, striking him in the back. He fell to the ground, never disrespected me again
@ButterBabe__@ThetundeT Also the billiard den is most likely a money laundering scheme, tbh. A gigantic two-story space, in Los Angeles, on vermont and Beverly. Occupied only by like 5 Ukranians who all know each other
@ButterBabe__@ThetundeT My crew and I were leaving. We'd filmed an instagram video for a billiard den of which he's the owner. After we finished, we said our goodbyes. My two other team members shook his hand, but he again showed visible discomfort at interacting with me, which confirmed my suspicions.
@Wolfzee11 In Japan moral consciousness is typically determined by collective consensus (i.e. the law), not individual convictions. Japanese history easily attests to this phenomenon for better and worse.