• Wugmeister
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    6 months ago

    Extreme/insane positions on everything. Not just one or two insane positions, not just political extremism; when I say everything I mean EVERYTHING. No nuance allowed. And it has to be fully sincere, otherwise you are dealing with a Jreg.

    There are milder versions of this, but I have rarely met a child that didn’t have a strongly held insane belief formed from their limited experiences. My favorite was a kid who told me that eating pasta supports fascism because it comes from Italy, so loving Italian products means you support Mussolini. Pizza is fine, though, because that’s American.

    • @[email protected]
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      166 months ago

      Uuuuuugh. I remember being so black and white, there wasn’t any middle ground on anything. It was exhausting.

      • Wugmeister
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        96 months ago

        I’m just glad I decided to go full moral relativism right away back then. It was a good way to speedrun maturity, although I did maintain some kooky beliefs into early adulthood such as

        • “if you are not multilingual you can’t be a good person, and the more languages you speak the better of a person you are”
        • “The Democratic party is a puppet of the Republican party, and in reality the U.S. is only pretending to be a two-party state”
        • “The age of consent should be 25.”
        • “Evil people can be good functioning members of society, so we shouldn’t discriminate against people who hold evil beliefs as long as they are nice to others.”

        It was exhausting. Opposite reason from you, there was only middle ground, no black and white allowed. But it came from the same mental place. Pride, arrogance, nieveté.

    • @Valmond
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      76 months ago

      Ha ha that’s hilarious 😂 such a cherry pick too

    • @MataVatnik
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      26 months ago

      This. This is how I pick out if I’m arguing with an adult or not