i judge everyone who argues on twitter past a single reply
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i think maybe i have not developed object level permanence. but only specifically for things that make me mad as soon as its out of sight it doesnt exist to me anymorehttps://twitter.com/007Bistromath/status/1377521567786229760?s=19 …
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some people find a way to use their anger to fuel fitness in fact, that seems to be the only socially acceptable use for it in our culture if you can't, you keep thinking about what you're angry about
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think of anger as a spirit. People who have a general immunity to spiritual rapture see those who are more susceptible as irrational, but they are simply possessed
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I used to get into arguments on twitter but then I uninstalled the app and that helped. And yes, I did NOT have the time and energy for that
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normally when I do it it's because I'm trying to lead them into twisty paths and trap them with words and that's very very fun. it doesn't always pan out but it's rewarding when it does. sometimes it's because im Angry Online, which is regrettable
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I should probably do less of both though
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I do it on occasion. Usually cause either free time, long time friend, or someone I think is really sus I'm trying to draw more info out of. I do usually try to make sure anyone else is untagged tho.
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someone is wrong on the internet tho
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Here are all the reasons you are wrong: 1/n
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