A thing people do that p~~~es me off to no end

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    Lone Sea Voyager
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    I’m going to go out on a limb and tell you something that happens a whole lot, which p~~~es me off.

    You know how people are constantly mistreating others and being general pieces of s~~~? This is very common and I see it everyday. But this isn’t what enrages me, oh no.

    IT’S WHEN THEY TRY TO JUSTIFY THEIR ACTIONS THROUGH MENTAL GYMNASTICS, “MORALS” AND “JUSTICE”!

    You’ve probably met this kind of bluepill mangina/psycho girlfriend. They’re the type of person who would break your belongings and then later tell you you deserved it for ignoring their texts or embarrassing them. They’re the type of person who would tell you “Just be positive!”, or “That’s so negative!” when you complain about your injustices and prejudices, which they probably never f~~~ing experienced. They are also likely to say “You probably deserved it.” to justify a bad experience that happened to you.

    Here’s what really going on.

    These people are the worst people you will EVER meet, and do believe me when I tell you this. Sure, there are people out there who will burn your house down, break your car, steal your credit card, kill your family, and ruin your life. But what’s the difference? These people justify their terrible actions in their head 100% of the f~~~ing time, and because of this, they feel zero remorse for what they did to you. People who openly do terrible things will feel sadness and remorse, but these self-righteous zealots feel ZERO sadness and remorse. Nada, zilch.

    Therefor, they will do absolutely anything, because they are not constrained by the weight of their actions, especially when they can just find a way into making it into your fault somehow. Even worse, they’re really good at maintaining the false image that they are good people, to OTHER people!

    They usually do this by being an internet hero (“whiteknighting”) and attacking people by making non-issues into issues. They’ll do things such as attack you to no end for making a gay joke in order to make people think they are good people, and hopefully get a feminist to touch their tiny c~~~s. They’ll usually put out a “nice guy” persona too and pretend to give a s~~~ about some roastie’s bitching about how her 15th boyfriend didn’t text her back on Sunday evening in a pathetic attempt to get laid. They have a non-dying desire to f~~~ing start s~~~ with people by mere accusations so that they can make themselves think that they did some kind of service through huge mental gymnastics.

    Even more sickening, these people justify their psychopathic tendencies through taking it out on criminals who likely were falsely accused, with violently written intent. These people justify their sicknesses though their own “justice” or “morals”, deluding themselves to thinking that they are good people while being sick, f~~~ed in the head individuals.

    These people aren’t uncommon. In fact, they are really common and you most likely encounter them everyday. When you have this in mind, you begin to realize why society is the way it is.

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    Have you encountered these people before? What are your experiences with them?

    #557369
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    OldBill
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    “If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but to your estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at any moment.”
    – Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

    #557393
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    Anonymous
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    The empty chair is an allegory.

    Its impact is not from what it says, but what it prefers not to say.

    Oldbill is wise. Listen to him.

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    Lone Sea Voyager
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    @oldbill
    I love that quote. It can be applied to anything in life.

    Just thought it would be important to warn men here about these types of “friends”, because they definitely aren’t your friends at all.

    #557409
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    OldBill
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    Warnings are good, brother. Working yourself into a rage is not.

    Please do continue to share your experiences and insights. Help us learn as you learn too.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

    #557442
    Lone Sea Voyager
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    Your right, it’s not healthy. I’m past the red pill rage stage, but I do still get angry once in awhile. The only positive thing about my anger though is that it motivates me in a way, I guess.

    When I calm down and think about things, only then do I realize that there’s bigger things to worry about. I worry about the well-being of other men, so I try to drop some wisdom on them out in public as much as possible.

    I gotta keep my blood pressure down anyways!

    #557456
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    X11
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    Anger, denial, sorrow et…. all phases of potential growth.

    #557459
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    MarketWatcher
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    Warnings are good, brother. Working yourself into a rage is not

    ^^More truth from Old Bill Right here.^^

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    ScarberianMPTGL
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    Oh man, have I known a few of these people. I recently purged them all from my life, and I’ve never been happier.

    I, Lelouch Vi Britannia, command you, all of you, to Go Your Own Way!!

    #557492
    Lone Sea Voyager
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    Oh man, have I known a few of these people. I recently purged them all from my life, and I’ve never been happier.

    You just made the best move you’ll ever make. If there’s something I miss, it’s definitely not guilt trips or shaming.

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