2023-04-15 at 5:40 PM UTC
I wouldn't consider Sophie a good friend because, it's a tell-tale sign when they don't stand up for you or are friends with people who hate you.
2023-04-15 at 5:45 PM UTC
She offered to pay my tuition fees but I declined because I couldn't return the favour.
2023-04-15 at 7:05 PM UTC
Sorry DT’s
Given your 4-5 word repeated responses I should have been more mindful of your 76 word vocabulary, paragraphs must be very triggering for you.
Buy yourself another drink and put it on my tab 😌
2023-04-15 at 7:55 PM UTC
Lol @ this whole thread. ^ SMH what about the fact that u have typed paragraphs on ur analysis of someone u haven’t met? For what? Lol
Lol @ “reminder”
I hope that nigga dead
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2023-04-15 at 8:47 PM UTC
“Banana muffin mix” kill yourself too. Stop making so many usernames asshat.
2023-04-15 at 9:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by Haxxor
Self-delusion refers to the act of deceiving oneself, often by distorting or ignoring facts, and believing something that is not true. The following are some characteristics of self-delusion:
Lack of awareness: People who are self-deluded often lack awareness of their own biases, limitations, and the reality of their situation. They may be oblivious to evidence that contradicts their beliefs and fail to acknowledge their mistakes.
Confirmation bias: Self-deluded individuals tend to seek out information and experiences that support their existing beliefs, while disregarding or rejecting information that challenges them. This is known as confirmation bias.
Rationalization: People who are self-deluded often rationalize their beliefs and actions to make them seem more justified or reasonable. They may come up with elaborate explanations for their behavior or beliefs, even if they are illogical or contradictory.
Overconfidence: Self-deluded individuals may be excessively confident in their abilities, knowledge, or judgments, despite having little or no evidence to support their claims. They may believe that they are smarter or more capable than others, even if this is not the case.
Emotional attachment: People who are self-deluded may have a strong emotional attachment to their beliefs, which can make it difficult for them to change their minds or consider alternative perspectives.
They may feel threatened or defensive when their beliefs are challenged, leading them to become even more entrenched in their views.
Inability to learn from mistakes:
Self-deluded individuals may have difficulty learning from their mistakes or taking responsibility for their actions. They may blame others or external circumstances for their failures, rather than recognizing their own role in the situation.
Overall, self-delusion can be a harmful and limiting mindset that can prevent individuals from seeing the world as it really is, making good decisions, and reaching their full potential. You really need some serious professional help.
You've described democrats/liberals to a T.
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2023-04-16 at 11:40 PM UTC
Originally posted by DontTellEm
I hope that nigga dead
That's what bad people would say.
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2023-04-16 at 11:41 PM UTC
Cry harder.
I would kill him myself.
2023-04-16 at 11:42 PM UTC
You set up a bad example for your kid(s). I feel bad for them.
2023-04-16 at 11:44 PM UTC
Nah. I would defend them.