this thread of yours overlaps 90% with my experiences re farm twitter the difference is that you assume this is only triggered by question marks!
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me: "I have researched this and intend to buy and XYZ" them: "QRS are better tho" me: "why the !@$# are you telling me my business / assuming my research was defective?!??" contrast with >>>
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X: "how about those Pats? Gonna beat the Yankees on Friday, I can just feel it!" Y: "I dunno...Felipe Gonzalez and his elbow, man..." X: "oh, yeah, that elbow ... God damn manager. Everyone knows you don't put a pitcher into the fullback position" Y: "yeah, you tell him Tony"
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yes, mostly. but there’s also that aspect of status jockeying that peeves you, which normie alphas (alphas) just let slide off their back.
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I think there's also a component of genuinely wanting to help and share knowledge, without any awareness of context. The Lowem Depot worker here is not, in general, *wrong* to offer to help.pic.twitter.com/XKynpnSZGE
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concur and there's a Dunning Krueger thing where they don't have enough IQ or knowledge to perceive that the target already knows as much / more than them
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do you remember talking about this ages ago at NYAJ's, when you got eye-rolly at a normie convo we wished we hadn't overheard?
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No, but I trust you!
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