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  1. 25 minutes ago, Hizu said:

    Humans don't make that many babies compared to other animals. The real issue is that there's no one to kill us off and we live too long.

    animals die way faster and are not as selfish as humans.

    people are selfish they promote marriage and babies too much they freak out when marriage & newborn babies rates go down yet they don't bother improving human conditions so what's the point? they end up with overpopulation and all kinds of pollution they fight over territories, they produce robots only good at running machines & doing paperwork but have no social skills or the basics to be a fully functioning human.

  2. 1 hour ago, Corysilk said:

    I think its more that the industry is attracted to bullies.  Lets face it, most bullies are attractive.  Either they are physically stunning, or they project a confident persona which is needed in order to be a celebrity. 

    that's the thing although I know there are bullies who are ugly or just average but since they ain't pretty they can't become celebrities 

  3. 4 hours ago, camelliabloom said:

    I think the downsides of being a celebrity are harder on people who don't have higher narcissism/antisocial characteristics. Obviously people who aren't narcissists or sociopaths can be celebrities but their mental health will take a toll (look at Jonghyun). Considering how much struggle goes into just making a debut I'm inclined to think that bullies with higher narcissism and lower empathy would fare better than someone with normal empathy and normal to lower self-esteem.

    that reminds me of capitalism in general and how narcissists/sociopaths are fit in it

  4. 8 hours ago, satoori said:

    true, about fragile toxic masculinity

    omg! was that kid at least suspended from school?

    no it happened in first grade the next day he started acting like my friend we both were 6 years old I think!! but when I saw the other kids reaction the following day that was the first time I experienced toxic masculinity cause they were making fun of me for calling my mom as a "boy/male" and I felt embarrassed/ashamed therefore it was the last time I brought my mom to school

  5. On 2/23/2021 at 12:01 AM, satoori said:

    Anyways, it's sort of childish for people to bring up they're going to "tell my mom" on someone but well lol... dads are sometimes mentioned with children if it's something REALLY serious or if a person wants or brag about something. "my dad will buy me this"  "my dad can do this" "my dad is better".

    kids mostly only mention dads if they wanna brag about something "oh my dad is a policeman blah blah blah" and they don't if their dad is poor or sick etc.. cause its shameful embarrassing.

    but it's also depends on culture for example in my culture a boy bringing his mom to school will get laughed on by other kids cause he is a "boy/dude/male" and a dude relaying on women is a fragile male< toxic masculinity 

    however I still loved watching my mom pinch the ears of the kid who hurt my ear with a sharp pencil pen and had me bleeding all over my clothes..

  6. bruh its universal even in some religions like in Islam for example mother comes first in general 

    now in cases of a bad mother/mom or whatever that's situational 

    but I could see it becoming something too obvious or too much when media just gets involved & goes too far with it and its could be depressing for people with abusive moms or cheater moms to go through "mother's day"

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  7. I wouldn't its won't work in my place especially for a "man" cause we have a stigma if you're a man who got sexually assaulted its highly likely your own fault so is the case with stuff like bullying we still have caveman mentality of which a man should suck it up and move on or get stronger

    also we can't ask for help from anyone or speak out since that is also a big mistake men who are "gay" or been sexually abused or speak out for being bullied are considered fragile men and nobody wants to hangout with so called fragile men especially when its comes to stuff like relationships or marriage.

    the problem here is that even after years if the ex-bully and ex-victim end up in the same workplace or town there's a huge possibility that the bullying will start taking place again and that's something which happened to me in workplace & of course i had to suck it up & pretend like nothing happened I mainly just ignored them really they were a group of bullies as usual.

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