Why is it cool for clever people to take advantage of other people via manipulation into doing things said people do not want to do; but it is completely uncool for strong people to take advantage of other people via violence (or threats of violence) to coerce said people into doing things said people do not want to do?
Why is bullying via words and cleverness more cool than bullying via fists and physical strength.
I know that it's better to use words than fists; but manipulation is manipulation; and you're still hitting someone who cannot hit back (if with smarts, rather than violence).
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
One thing I always thought was cool about That '70s Show: The license plate in the Carsey-Werner logo at the end always had an expiration sticker corresponding to the year the episode was set in
Words can express and convey ideas much more than fists can; and it is important that we, as toddlers, are taught to talk out our problems and be able to communicate what's bothering us. No hitting, hitting is bad. If someone is hogging the blocks, you talk it out and find a timer so you can set a time interval for taking turns; you don't shove the other kid over and start playing. You don't trick the other kid into saying a swear and getting sent to the principal's office so you can play with the blocks.
I guess the problem is with hurting people to get what you want; and that's bad whether physical or not.
I guess most four-year-olds are better at shoving and hitting than elaborate psychological cat-and-mouse games of misdirection and duplicity; so that's why they need to be taught not to hit or shove.
"No, poopyface. The sandbox is MINE. You don't wealize it yet, but I have alweady won! All that has twanspiwed has done so accowding to my gwand design! Buahahahaha"
Why is it cool for clever people to take advantage of other people via manipulation into doing things said people do not want to do; but it is completely uncool for strong people to take advantage of other people via violence (or threats of violence) to coerce said people into doing things said people do not want to do?
Why is bullying via words and cleverness more cool than bullying via fists and physical strength.
I know that it's better to use words than fists; but manipulation is manipulation; and you're still hitting someone who cannot hit back (if with smarts, rather than violence).
these things aren't actually cool only stupid nerds who read and fail to understand Nietzche think they're cool.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
A graphic designer I am not
But I made these anyway
Perhaps Anonus has some suggestions for improving them
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
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Why is bullying via words and cleverness more cool than bullying via fists and physical strength.
I know that it's better to use words than fists; but manipulation is manipulation; and you're still hitting someone who cannot hit back (if with smarts, rather than violence).
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
It's like the anti-Dark Souls.
I guess the problem is with hurting people to get what you want; and that's bad whether physical or not.
I guess most four-year-olds are better at shoving and hitting than elaborate psychological cat-and-mouse games of misdirection and duplicity; so that's why they need to be taught not to hit or shove.
"No, poopyface. The sandbox is MINE. You don't wealize it yet, but I have alweady won! All that has twanspiwed has done so accowding to my gwand design! Buahahahaha"
today is the day that time stands still
It's like the anti-Dark Souls.
To be fair, you are supposed to play the game on Hard mode.
I mostly mean Zero's long rule explanations that seem to go on forever.
Oh right.