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a million $ question - Altruist - 15-11-2024 who is more likely to mock people with serious mental illnesses and even use those as an argument to support their coping: 1. shallow, evil, sentience-free "NPCs"/"normies" (who never take walks), or 2. divinely sapient middle aged social rejects whose souls are so pure that they don't even touch the ground while taking walks in nature? RE: a million $ question - n9wiff - 15-11-2024 Nearly everyone fits the Dunning-Kruger or a similar phenomenon for an adjacent quality. Whether it'd be someone completely unremarkable in every aspect of their life calling others "normies" or the most "spiritual"-esque people being the most morally garbage human beings. Funny pattern |