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definition is flexibly used by many in a pejorative sense, but typically it refers to an individual with mainstream interests and conventional views, adopted for the sake of fitting in, or else from being conditioned to abide by them. mind you that holding one unconventional view (such as the pro-choice position on suicide) doesn't immediately disqualify you from the potential application of the termWhat would being a "normie" imply?
It's just a bullshit term used by people who are full of themselves. No need to concern yourself with this nonsense.What would being a "normie" imply?
A normie is definitely not another person who probably has problems of they're own, a normie is a soulless, mindless automaton who must be sociopathically comsidered to be less than human and accordingly despised. You can spot a normie by the way they haven't self-diagnosed themselves with a neurodevelopment disorder and therefore have no claim to any kind of special status when interacting on the internet.What would being a "normie" imply?
Damn right, calling people a normie is just a t-shirt fad for hipsters these days. I was recently called a normie by someone who *lives separately from their parents*, I'm like, mate, I'm calling pot/kettle on that oneNormie has lost all meaning since literal normies started calling fellow normies "normie."
First off, most people observe and analyze life for what it is. You aren't special and quirky for doing that. What is life for someone is subjective and depends on how they choose to interpret those observations.No, I'm not a normie. I analyse and observe life for what it is instead of surviving in autopilot and following society's programming
Make this post a sticky imo.First off, most people observe and analyze life for what it is. You aren't special and quirky for doing that. What is life for someone is subjective and depends on how they choose to interpret those observations.
Secondly, people follow "society's programming" because they don't have any other options. Most people don't have the luxury of being a neet and just mooching off their parents. Some people actually have no choice but to partake in things they don't like in order to avoid starving on the streets. Hell, you literally depend on those very same people since your livelihood depends on your parents having an income to support you.
This is exactly what I mean when I say that "normie" is just a word used by people who are full of themselves. It's a meaningless term that's thrown around by people who can't even bother to try and think more deeply about the world around them, instead opting to insult others because they believe that they are better than them.
Man I'm going off topic but l cannot begin to tell you how happy l was to see your name pop up in my alerts, glad you're still with us in a zombie apocalypse kind of waynormie is the same as 'npc'. if you unironically use it as a term to view the world around you, you need to be more concerned with npd
you too buddy :)Man I'm going off topic but l cannot begin to tell you how happy l was to see your name pop up in my alerts, glad you're still with us in a zombie apocalypse kind of way
Well, let me just add that for me disability (with what you have described as its result) is no luxury.Secondly, people follow "society's programming" because they don't have any other options. Most people don't have the luxury of being a neet and just mooching off their parents.
The animosity kills nuance.Well, let me just add that for me disability (with what you have described as its result) is no luxury.
Was the post directed at you? The post was in replay to someone treated being a neet as something that makes them better than others, not you.Well, let me just add that for me disability (with what you have described as its result) is no luxury.
Well, I wanted to bring it back especially some vocal people dictate the conception of that lifestyle here.The animosity kills nuance.
I don't deserve hostility nor does my post merit it in any way. Too bad our being on good terms so far couldn't grant me more grace. The topic/theme of the thread itself is relevant to me and my addition was valid and legitimate and in line with your message of critical analysis.Was the post directed at you? The post was in replay to someone treated being a neet as something that makes them better than others, not you.
I'm not trying to he hostile and I'm sorry if my reply comes off that way. The point is that the message was directed as a specific person who has shows a a certain pattern when it comes to commenting. The statement wasn't meant to he interpreted as a broad statement applying to everyone but rather as a comment specifically made towards them.I don't deserve hostility nor does my post merit it in any way. Even being familiar wth your style I made that reply anyways. Too bad our being on good terms so far couldn't grant me more grace. The topic/theme of the thread itself is relevant to me and my addition was valid and legitimate and in line with your message of critical analysis.