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This. I think it's difficult for a lot of people, since we live in a culture dominated by the Cult of Niceness and such, so I prefer to call it enlightened or healthy self-interest as opposed to selfishness. You have to put yourself, your needs and wants, first because no one else will. It's not a narcissistic thing, it's just a realistic one. Never set yourself on fire so other people can keep warm. When you've got your shit squared away and prioritized, you'll have more to offer people anyways and be in a better position to offer it to the people that matter to you and deserve it.
There is some truth to "how can you love anyone else if you don't love yourself?". Love isn't just the easy, happy stuff or the sad, heart-breaking stuff. It's also about the difficult parts like respect and understanding. If you're unable to respect yourself enough to set hard boundaries or to try to understand and fix the parts of yourself that are broken, then you're unable to really be present in any relationship. You'll only continue down a spiral of self-destruction by repeating the same bad habits. Self-love, and self-interest by proxy, is the most solid foundation you can have for yourself and is ultimately the antithesis of sticking your dick in crazy.
Always zoomers and those clip-art tattoos. Say what you want about millennials but sleeves are infinitely cooler and better looking than placing minimalist tattoos like refrigerator magnets.
 
Always zoomers and those clip-art tattoos. Say what you want about millennials but sleeves are infinitely cooler and better looking than placing minimalist tattoos like refrigerator magnets.
I also see that with a lot of late millennials. I guess those might count as honorary zoomers.

I hate tattoos of all kinds. Imagine having perfect skin and ruining it with blot of ink that vaguely resembles an airplane but might actually be some kind of hunnic rune.
 
I also see that with a lot of late millennials. I guess those might count as honorary zoomers.

I hate tattoos of all kinds. Imagine having perfect skin and ruining it with blot of ink that vaguely resembles an airplane but might actually be some kind of hunnic rune.
I'll go even further, I hate piercings. Reasons are the same. Ruining, only with metal.
 
I also see that with a lot of late millennials. I guess those might count as honorary zoomers.

I hate tattoos of all kinds. Imagine having perfect skin and ruining it with blot of ink that vaguely resembles an airplane but might actually be some kind of hunnic rune.
Dated a chick with tats, she was really insecure and jealous over the fact that I was un-tatted. Why do retards bother with tattoos when their primate brains clearly reject them?
 
Minimalist tats are great; I wouldn't call those scribbles that.
I'd have to see a good one. It almost makes me think they wanna go the traditional route but they don't like traditional, so they oversimplify it into those really ugly corporate tumblr etsy scribbles.
I also see that with a lot of late millennials. I guess those might count as honorary zoomers.
To be honest, I see all stages of millennials trying to copy zoomers. I think they're insecure that they aren't the babies anymore and they also feel welcomed to do so because their childhoods are being romanticized right now. Yes those are the same jeans you wore 20 years ago, but you stopped wearing them for a reason. Quit saying bruh and yoooooo to fit in. Zoomers don't think you're cool.
 
Always zoomers and those clip-art tattoos. Say what you want about millennials but sleeves are infinitely cooler and better looking than placing minimalist tattoos like refrigerator magnets.
Tattoos becoming mainstream happened in the early millenial era, and it just kept on progressing from there. So now you have these zoomers who have no money but want a tattoo and want it now, they got no choice but to go for some cheap clip art tattoo.

Nowadays, NOT getting a tattoo seems to be a rebellion against soceity.
 
Tattoos becoming mainstream happened in the early millenial era, and it just kept on progressing from there. So now you have these zoomers who have no money but want a tattoo and want it now, they got no choice but to go for some cheap clip art tattoo.

Nowadays, NOT getting a tattoo seems to be a rebellion against soceity.
The more conservative, or more accurately anti-leftist mindset is the modern form of rebellion. Society is now so "progressive" that the normal stuff done in the early 2000s can be seen as rebellious.
 
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