• @[email protected]
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    1710 hours ago

    Let me help you out:

    Narcissism is extreme self-involvement to the degree that it makes a person ignore the needs of those around them. While everyone may show occasional narcissistic behavior, true narcissists frequently disregard others or their feelings. They also do not understand the effect that their behavior has on other people.

    It’s important to note that narcissism is a trait, but it can also be a part of a larger personality disorder. Not every narcissist has narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), as narcissism is a spectrum. People who are at the highest end of the spectrum are those that are classified as NPD, but others, still with narcissistic traits, may fall on the lower end of the narcissistic spectrum.

    https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/narcissism-symptoms-signs

    Words are hard, I hope I helped you learn something 👍👍

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          9 hours ago

          I see a difference between being potentially incorrect about something and willfully being a jerk.

          ETA: rereading it now the other person definitely shows smugness that didn’t register when I read it the first time, even though it’s not like it’s hidden.

          Sorry for being a pest that lacks reading comprehension :)

      • @warbond
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        69 hours ago

        I think the goal was to refute the false dichotomy by highlighting its absurdity through contrast with a modern definition. By being angry or a jerk about it, I think it reinforces the point that the idea (the false dichotomy of the meaning of the word) is as deserving of ridicule as the people who espouse it.