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I just learned about a study that showed that toddlers show antagonism towards other toddlers who show anti-social traits are viewed more favorably. And before your a priori presupposition that the antagonist is in the moral right and you say "As they should." That's why I'm famous and an archetypal figure and the greatest writer of all time! Because YOU (Jordan) displayed anti-social personality traits! I've listed them several times. That's how I've curried their favor. That's all it takes. It doesn't matter if your innocent or guilty no one cares. But wait, (because I'm a genius) there's more! So, let's turn the hands of time forward. As a toddler, anti-social traits might be kicking and biting but AFTER they develop a personality then the traits people are going to be SOCIALLY REWARDED for antagonizing are: Low conscientiousness, low agreeableness, high openness, and maybe low agreeableness. That's why "Bullies feel perfectly justified" in antagonizing their victims. Because they are socially rewarded for it by the people who watch. I've deduced the cause and motivation for bullying. I'm a genius.

Dr JeepJorp "I don't know you! I'm not even asking you questions! I don't care!"

Hym "Exactly! But you HAVE referred to me on several occasions. You read a speech that I wrote and you've clearly instructed your followers to do yhe same. Say... What would they find if the got your phone JeepJorp?"
Hym "I mean the differences between us aren't small at all. On morality, at least, we couldn't be more diametrically opposed. Your's is akin to Ayn Rand's criticism of altruism. But I took that a step farther in saying that the idea that 'people have a responsibility to sacrifice for the greater good' isn't something that applies to YOU. It applies to the people to whom you are speaking. You're TEACHING so you don't have to DO. I think Ayn Rands criticism is correct and I think what you do it worse. You're not sacrificing yourself. You're not even willing to risk sacrificing your reputation to associate with certain people. MY morality, on the other hand, is closer to Peter Singer's conceptualization of morally. Meaning 1. If we have the power to stop something bad from happening without losing something of moral significance, then we must do it. 2. Hunger (I would extend this to all forms of privation), disease, and other forms of disability and death (not entirely on board with this one as it's situationally fine i.e. retard molesting whores) are very bad. Ect. (This breakdown of Peter Singer's proposition is from Jeffrey Kaplan's YouTube channel. Go watch the video. I still don't know about the name thing. Some of you clearly don't want to associate with me. Remember that? Remember when I said that? I was right to leave your name out wasn't I? Yeah...)"
by Hym Iam April 26, 2023
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Differenism

The act of engaging in certain activities, consuming certain content, or adopting behaviors not out of personal or genuine enjoyment or interest, but rather out of the feeling of needing to be diverse or to try and seem different.
Sarah's adoption of various unconventional hobbies was not driven by genuine interest but rather by a sense of differenism, as she sought to stand out and project an image of uniqueness.
by JCL08 December 24, 2023
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Different

Ope! There it is! It's just different isn't it? There we go. I was going to leave something in the last one but there it is. And you know I'm not going to do that.
Hym "Now... I know... That YOU KNOW... That I KNEW you were going to say that, right? You HAD to have known! Come on dawg. Different!? You guys are like a fucking 'See n' Say'! You have to know I would predict a response like that? I GUARANTEE I've used that as a counter-argument in a previous post! And when I did I'm sure it was 'a fucking strawman' or something. Jesus..."
by Hym Iam October 8, 2023
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Different breed

Someone who is borderline retarded. Like an actual spud.
Person 1: "You're brother is a different breed"
Person 2: "He's autistic"
Person 1: "I know"
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differicult

One who is both different and difficult at the same time
You tolerance of my crazy has to be flexible cause I'm so differicult
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Different cups of tea for different poodles

1. A phrase that means different people like different things.

2. A substitute for the more common colloquial different strokes for different folks
1. I don't understand why John insists on taking the long way home, but different cups of tea for different poodles I guess.
2. I'm not sure what Laura sees in Paul. He's so gross. I guess it just goes to show different cups of tea for different poodles.
by a,sjdb March 7, 2024
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Different strokes for different blokes means there's more than one way to jerk off a dick
Linda* "I jerked off Tommy for a whole hour and still couldn't make him sling yogurt out his one eyed purple monster"

Trudith* "Well did you try jerking him off stalefish?"

Linda* "What do you mean? I didn't know there's more than one jerk of style"

Trudith* "Yeah, you know, Different strokes for different blokes"
by RatDogPig April 26, 2024
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