People who say they don't care what others think of them are a) Speaking of specific groups of people they don't want to impress, b) highly neurologically atypical or mentally ill, c) lying to present a certain image thus caring what people think of them.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I question the close cohabitation of the terms "neurologically atypical" and "mentally ill" in the above comment.
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Replying to @JAndViolentMob
It is simply true that both of those things can cause a lack of concern for the opinions of others.
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Replying to @JAndViolentMob
I think you might be implying that saying two things can both cause the same symptom is to imply that they are similar things but this is not the case at all.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
That's cool. Glad for the clarity. I'm passionate about celebrating atypical neurology, and have too often seen it labelled "mental illness".
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I guess it was the three categories, with these two items cohabited one of them. I was left thinking, in what way do they belong in the same category, as opposed to being in the others, or separate? In what way are they the same?
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They are the things that can make people genuinely not care what others think about them. Things which affect typical human sociality. Those people are telling the truth, not lying or speaking only in a particular context.
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