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nonethewiser[dead post] ◴[] No.45764569[source]
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apsurd ◴[] No.45764609[source]
Why do you feel the need to talk about how people talk?

And now you got me doing it lol. It's just something to do. we're all doing it. chill.

and now you're stuck cuz if you respond to me, well is it jut an inferiority complex, need to be right?

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nonethewiser ◴[] No.45764638[source]
I think I already provided that context. I dont understand why someone would talk this way because it feels like something that would satisfy the ego of a toddler. And be ingratiating at best to a well-adjusted adult. I would feel similarly if someone pinched my cheeks and said "aw arent you just a wittle cutesy-wootsy." Yet I see it used without any meaning of offense.

Is it a need to be special? Do you get this overly flattering language in cultures where individualism isnt so pronounced?

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SappingTillion3 ◴[] No.45764690[source]
why do people feel like they need the last word? it feels like something that would satisfy the ego of a toddler.
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1. nonethewiser ◴[] No.45764728{3}[source]
Im responding to his question. Now I'm responding to your question. It's not fair to characterize that as "getting the last word." Don't you think?