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A little rant before I go shower: I've been in a few relationships. It honestly comes off as extremely disappointing to me, and grimly ironic, that for the partners I didn't emotionally care about, they are convinced that I'm the best partner they could've ever had, that they'll never find someone like me again, etc. to the point of lamenting me for months afterwards after I cut contact (somehow, it's a lot easier to be a good boyfriend when I'm running off of cognitive love).
Meanwhile, for the one girl I dated that I did genuinely have powerful feelings for beyond simple cognition and principle, she is convinced that I am the worst person ever, and she doesn't want to see me again.
Just... Shouldn't it be the opposite? It doesn't make sense. Fate mocks me, I suppose.
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I'm sure you would have when you pulled that knife at school, if you weren't stopped!
People really like to demonize being capable of killing someone, and conflate it with actual guilt. It comes from fear, I think.
Unless it is framed in noble or heroic ways, like military service and good vs. evil narratives...
I'm sure you would have when you pulled that knife at school, if you weren't stopped!
People really like to demonize being capable of killing someone, and conflate it with actual guilt. It comes from fear, I think.
Unless it is framed in noble or heroic ways, like military service and good vs. evil narratives...
I'm pretty sure if I was in war or something, I wouldn't mind killing someone if told to. Most sane people would probably stop after seeing the first human body fall, but I've seen enough of those as is to not care.
I'm pretty sure if I was in war or something, I wouldn't mind killing someone if told to. Most sane people would probably stop after seeing the first human body fall, but I've seen enough of those as is to not care.
Totally agree. All that effort for... Nothing. Maybe if I was paid a ludicrous sum and it was someone I wasn't connected to, then I'd give it a shot.
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I think everyone is completely capable of murder and that it's not at all difficult to get someone to do it as long as you convince them it is moral and minimize the consequences.
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