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TopicNormalizing anxiety, awkwardness, and general anti-social behavior is wrong.
krazychao5
05/11/18 6:46:01 PM
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Corrupt_Power posted...
A big element to the whole thing too is that it's difficult to determine who has legitimate anti-social tendencies or behaviors, and who might just be a little introverted and either has a massive victim complex, or have blown their issues way out of proportion. Personally, and this is probably just a bit of cynicism on my part, I tend to look at people who feel the need to let others know about their every anxiety, panic, and meltdown aren't "genuine" - they're usually attention-starved in some way, and are more so going after that attention than they actually are suffering from social issues. There's a lot of overlap there too, though.

Why are you trying to psychoanalyze people based on memes?

I think you've been thinking too much into this and cornered yourself. You took a stance and are trying to find evidence to back it up.
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