20-01-2026, 06:04 PM
The one were you hate normies, due to the fear of being like them, so you reject everything about yourself that is ordinary and want to be different at all costs. That's the cringe and unhealthy way, often seen in teenagers and young adults. It leads to bad decisions.
Then, there is the hate of normies, that comes from the frustration of understanding them (sort of), realizing they are like you in some ways, but still feeling like there's a wall between you and them. So, you're angry and feel like you or the other person should be different.
So, in one form the hate is bad and compensatory.
In the other form, it might be justified, but it can turn bad with the wrong reaction.
Not very well thought out. I might further reflect on this.
Then, there is the hate of normies, that comes from the frustration of understanding them (sort of), realizing they are like you in some ways, but still feeling like there's a wall between you and them. So, you're angry and feel like you or the other person should be different.
So, in one form the hate is bad and compensatory.
In the other form, it might be justified, but it can turn bad with the wrong reaction.
Not very well thought out. I might further reflect on this.
