the first word in the reply was "no" lol
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Replying to @alicemazzy
It had a lot of other words. So that theory seems correct then; unattainable idealism is a path to self-loathing
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And by extension, hatred of employer, country, significant other, etc.
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If there's one thing I see that unifies conservatives on my side, it's an utter lack of self-loathing
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I mean, it seems like an insulting or derogatory phrase, but I don't know a different one for it.
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Consider gun rights and how the positions shift based on the degree to which you believe you deserve to be safe and protected
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If someone doesn't even respect themselves, would they really think it's moral to defend themselves?
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It almost crosses over into emotional abuse territory. Could it be emotional self-abuse? Is that the proper term?
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Honest question, Alice, and you don't have to answer, but would it be inaccurate to describe your inner dialogue as emotionally abusive?
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I think the disconnect here is it is impossible for you to conceive of yourself as a separable entity from those around you
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