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Topic: How do I get people to like and respect me on this site?????

+Anonymous A11 months ago #66,309

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+Anonymous B11 months ago, 1 hour later[T] [B] #661,346

sounds cringe but just be a real person idk. be kind and have a personality and don't spam cp

+Anonymous C11 months ago, 11 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[T] [B] #661,347

I respect your trolling skills, but I think that you need the help of a physician.
Crux Sancta sit mihi lux
Non draco sit mihi dux
Vade retro satana
Numquam suade mihi vana
Sunt mala quae libas
Ipse venena bibas

+Anonymous D11 months ago, 8 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[T] [B] #661,348

@661,346 (B)
off topic but we seriously need to kill that term "cringe" not only has it lost all meaning but it just sounds outright stupid.

·Anonymous C11 months ago, 21 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[T] [B] #661,349

@previous (D)
buzzwords and catchphrases have always bugged me.
mimetic desire directs neurotypicals fairly easily, it seems.

·Anonymous B11 months ago, 2 hours later, 4 hours after the original post[T] [B] #661,362

@661,348 (D)
> off topic but we seriously need to kill that term "cringe" not only has it lost all meaning but it just sounds outright stupid.

on a certain level, it's used to attack anything against the norm, which is bad, but also like yk. people who try and act "cringe" or try to act "against the norm" that is in popular online culture do so not to become themselves or to express themselves but to attract more attention, both negative attention from people who attack "cringe" ideas and positive attention from other people who see themselves as cringe. it's a way to solidify a group, by making yourself feel like a targeted minority. it's also a way to encourage an excuse from just being "normal" or proper socially.

i think in some circles "cringe" is seen as a term (baseline) for someone who doesn't act in a way that helps social situations (conversations, ect) or actively makes things awkward or convoluted. this is pretty ok, but the fact that it's picked up by people who are, essentially, not socially "normal" (not saying anything against autistic people, but instead those who use traits of autism whether they have it or not as a glorified image) and who use it as a badge of honor. no one should try and aim to put themselves in any group just to be, for want of a better word, edgy, disliked or seen as socially unaware.
In the same way that punk culture (i mean miserable tiktok punks who invertedly support the things they claim to hate; in essence performative idiots) is in the majority of people's eyes now something that is a group of short sighted, naive people.

·Anonymous C11 months ago, 5 hours later, 10 hours after the original post[T] [B] #661,417

@previous (B)
Prolixity is generally a sign of unwarranted self-import. OP isn't autistic but exhibits signs of trauma and psychosis. There's nothing glamorous about real autism; the rocking back and forth meant I was in a trance and would've preferred being invisible to attempts on my life for being honest to a fault. It also meant I wasn't allowed on the furniture. But yea, posers are the worst 'purists' like when an orthodox punk punched Ian Astbury after a show for the ultimate betrayal; musical ability and more than three chords. P.S. This isn't plebbit.
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