No.19471
Seriously, for no fucking reason, sometimes I just choose a side that I used to be against/for, and shit on it.
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No.19473
It's fun so why not. At least you can see things from different perspective instead of being in one camp forever. I'm currently fine being on no side whatsoever and that probably won't change but one never knows.
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No.19474
>>19473
I'm still unsure if this really belongs here, I guess you could make the case that the fact that I'm not ideologically attached to anything too strongly has something to do with /doomer/
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No.19480
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No.19503
I dunno if fun is the right word. But its healthy to consider conflicting opinions from time to time. Don't wanna live in a hugbox, do you?
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No.19508
>having dedication on any side
>not just wanting to be a jew and stir up shit for shits and giggles
goyim, I ….
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No.19511
>>19471
That's what they call the true neutral alignment
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No.19515
>>19508
>stir up shit for shits and giggles
This is what it feels like, as an example:
>one day I'm posting on halfchan and I link a source from a site halfchan fucking hates
>I defend the source because even if I don't like the site the link has good info in it
>next day someone posts a link from that exact same site
>I shit all over them
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No.19517
>>19471
I used to this as teenager. But now I regard it is as being painfully fedora-core.
It's one thing to have a dialectical imagination where you can see the world from opposing worldviews, but it's another thing entirely constantly broadcast your every thought. Silence makes everyone look better.
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No.19521
>>19515
This kinda is both the appeal and the dangers of anonymous forums. Also, it illustrates why contrary to expectations, they become a hive of conformity rather than independent thought– you can constantly cycle throughnew opinions until you settle upon the one that board appreciates.
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No.19532
>>19517
Thankfully I never got to talk to anyone during that phase of my life, I went from not really caring about religion to being "atheist" to being "agnostic" (which was just me having no arguments against religion when it came to more philosophical questions and just saying "eh god may be real idk") to a real agnostic now. I say it's weird because I'm seeing young adults do that until now, I did all of that while I was still in highschool (not to sound like a smartass, me caring about that shit instead school was a bad idea)
>>19521
Never really thought about it that way, it does sound more like hive-mind behaviour than me trying to stand out, I'm influenced by the community.
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No.19709
>>19532
Everyone who holds beliefs, especially those dissatisfied with their life prospects, do so with the intent of getting something out of them, particularly from groups or movements related to them. People switch sides when there are no longer any benefits to staying with their former groups, or they discover that prominent people in their communities were frauds. That's what I did for the entirety of my teen years. Politics never appealed to me until after I received my cosmic beat down.
I had thought that I would find salvation, but once I found the public figures' skeletons in the closet, I jumped ship to the next movement and the next one after that. All in all, I was apart of five different political movements, But ever since learning about economics, sociology and history, I've come to accept that regardless of what anyone believes, humans are still animals with the same fundamental instincts as every other, leading to predictable repeated patterns in history. There's only one direction the world will go, and that course has already been set, with no option to turn back.
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No.19716
>>19709
>your whole post
This is the kind of stuff I was talking about. There are basically no changes in the human condition or what motivates people in all of history. Only technology has changed. Humans and their attitudes towards most things have not. Bring in the jerk, make sweeping changes, people complain, fire the jerk but the changes stay, people are happy because you fired the jerk, done. Same political moves used in any situation really. Every movement is the exact same - it's not so much that they want to change things, it's that they want a TURN oppressing the people. Pic related said it best:
>The slave begins by demanding justice and ends by wanting to wear a crown. He must dominate in his turn.
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No.19841
I have this problem too. I call it a problem because it's getting really strange and is probably a side-effect of instability and bad mental health.
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No.20148
>>19508
Actually changing sides is Italian. The jews stole that shtick too
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