we? whatever i 'am' is not normative, and a life long pattern of certain anti-social behavior points to a kind of psychopathology imo
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whatever you are, you probably shouldn't pathologize it just because it clashes with certain normative expectations

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that's all a pathology is functionally -- something psychologically non-normative
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right, I'm just saying that maybe it's the normative expectations that are wrong, something that's not entirely unheard of
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whether or not those expectations are accurate is an empirical question, there's a real behavioral distribution independent of our expectations of what it may be -- and from everything i can tell, i'm behaviorally outside of the real distribution not just the expectations
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is this some weird variant of moral realism? also, wouldn't the behavioral distribution contain all behavior, making it literally impossible to be outside it? *finding yourself* outside it would precisely mean, your expectations are mistaken
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i mean colloquially outside, as in more than +/- 1 std
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