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  • One of my friends acts almost exactly like this.

    He is not an awful human being, but he isn’t the greatest either.

    I’ve learned that he has to reach conclusions on his own and will seldom accept advice or constructive criticism. Sometimes it takes literal years for him to come to the same reasonable conclusion to a problem that I offered to him.

    He is a brat. The culture he came from allows the eldest male in the family to act out however they want because they will become the leader of the family later on. So it’s best to let them do what they want in fear of later retaliation.

    But seriously…he is an entitled brat. Love the dude, but reality just hits him differently.








  • Moved there in my mid 20’s. A few years after there was a “The Flood of the Century”. They found the McDonald’s Grand Piano standing in a field on the Biltmore Estate. By the time I got there the damage was mostly cleaned up to the point you couldn’t even tell there was a flood.

    Used to say that Asheville doesn’t really experience natural disasters…gonna keep my mouth shut from now on.

    Stay strong Asheville…






  • Stonewyvvern@lemmy.worldtoScience Memes@mander.xyzWe're all a little crazy
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    Lived in SE USA most of my life…the majority of the most ridiculous fundamentalists don’t have an inner monologue. They speak but there is nothing going on upstairs except life processes.

    The way they cling to ideas from others explains why they cling so tightly…they never had one of their own.

    Because of this phenomenal outlook they typically adhere to the first idea that comes around and dismiss everything else as false.

    Critical thinking is not applicable to everyone.