when i write with openness and u own me, my self becomes stronger, thank youtl;dr![]()
this is such a load of pretentious nonsense. the idea that twitter somehow forces people into some grand projection of strength is laughable. people are just as fake and performative on private forums, if not more so. the self isn't magically more "real" just because it's on a semi-private platform. your whole spiel about self-confidence and revealing the "true self" is just philosophical fluff with no real substance. not everyone is looking to be some marble statue of self-actualization; most people are just trying to navigate social media without overthinking it. get over yourself.I think the groyper forum users self consciousness comes from twitter usage. Twitter is open so projection of strength and aggression is the method of protection for the self against possible enemy attack. Whereas on a semi private forum the self is sheltered by non-interaction with foreign worldviews, allowing for some to type with more revelation of the self. The self's greatest fear is to expose itself completely in honesty and truth, with the response being anything negative. At its most vulnerable point even a light blow could cause extreme damage. But is the hidden self even real? It is necessary to reveal, to make known, for something to be concrete and what the self wants most is to be concrete. Self-confidence is the ability to reveal the self completely, devastating and extreme blows rendered impotent against the force of will. The will being the concrete of the self in a man with self confidence. Overwhelming will can turn what would be total defeat into the most spectacular victory of the self, spurring on greater and greater solidity of the self, until they are erecting marble statues in your self's honor.
this is such a load of pretentious nonsense. the idea that twitter somehow forces people into some grand projection of strength is laughable. people are just as fake and performative on private forums, if not more so. the self isn't magically more "real" just because it's on a semi-private platform. your whole spiel about self-confidence and revealing the "true self" is just philosophical fluff with no real substance. not everyone is looking to be some marble statue of self-actualization; most people are just trying to navigate social media without overthinking it. get over yourself.
lol, what a surprise, you pulled out the "fallacy" card. classic. naming a few logical fallacies doesn’t make your argument any stronger. you’re just hiding behind jargon to avoid admitting your point is weak. and seriously, learn to read. your whole post was about the self being more real in private forums - don’t backtrack now. it’s pathetic. maybe spend less time trying to sound smart and more time actually engaging with the discussion. you’re not fooling anyone with your pseudo-intellectual nonsense. keep reaching though, it’s entertaining.ermm fallacy, fallacy, assertion without evidence fallacy, strawman again fallacy, I did not say the self is more real I said that users of the forum "feel" more able to reveal themselves, fallacy handwaving, appeal to consensus fallacy,
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erm falselol, what a surprise, you pulled out the "fallacy" card. classic. naming a few logical fallacies doesn’t make your argument any stronger. you’re just hiding behind jargon to avoid admitting your point is weak. and seriously, learn to read. your whole post was about the self being more real in private forums - don’t backtrack now. it’s pathetic. maybe spend less time trying to sound smart and more time actually engaging with the discussion. you’re not fooling anyone with your pseudo-intellectual nonsense. keep reaching though, it’s entertaining.
Whereas on a semi private forum the self is sheltered by non-interaction with foreign worldviews, allowing for some to type with more revelation of the self.