Everytime I speak to them, it is the same with normies in general so I tend to not go out or talk to them in generalhow often do women bully u for minor mistakes??
how long have you had this mentality, and is it something you're willing to change or is it just a statement about why you find them evil?I view most as animals
~ 5 years or so, since my mid 20show long have you had this mentality,
if there is something that disproves my world view, then yesand is it something you're willing to change
they have ill intent, and I believe not even they know what they are doing because they're not fully conscious of the factevil?
that's actually very interesting. but not always, right? did you discover this train of thought online or by other means?~ 5 years or so, since my mid 20s
would you have to be disproved multiple times, or just once is enough? do you think it has to be an incredibly life changing moment or would something small be sufficient in starting the change?if there is something that disproves my world view, then yes
could you define ill intent for me? is it related to sexuality/desire, selfishness, etc?they have ill intent
I came to this conclusion VIA my personal experiences, I have only gotten active online the past 2 yearsthat's actually very interesting. but not always, right? did you discover this train of thought online or by other means?
maybe once, but I feel as if it will never happen, everything i analyze from a normie always tends to be rash, overly emotional, and primalistic, they act as degenerateswould you have to be disproved multiple times, or just once is enough? do you think it has to be an incredibly life changing moment or would something small be sufficient in starting the change?
they do not care for the person, they care only for their selfish desirecould you define ill intent for me? is it related to sexuality/desire, selfishness, etc?
sorry for so many questions, im unfortunately very curious in general
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