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- Feb 28, 2021
As a zoomer myself, I've witnessed retardation and degeneracy firsthand, the amount of shit these "people" do worry me as these are supposedly the "next generation", well if they are, we're fucked as a species.
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Yes.do you think an entire generation is going around cultivating fungus toes and boiling hamsters?
I would absolutely recommend Dr.Liquid, MD.Without power level I would STRONGLY advise you guys to go for older doctors to take care of you.
That is all.
Exemplar theory is a proposal concerning the way humans categorize objects and ideas in psychology. It argues that individuals make category judgments by comparing new stimuli with instances already stored in memory. The instance stored in memory is the "exemplar". The new stimulus is assigned to a category based on the greatest number of similarities it holds with exemplars in that category. For example, the model proposes that people create the "bird" category by maintaining in their memory a collection of all the birds they have experienced: sparrows, robins, ostriches, penguins, etc. If a new stimulus is similar enough to some of these stored bird examples, the person categorizes the stimulus in the "bird" category.[1] Various versions of the exemplar theory have led to a simplification of thought concerning concept learning, because they suggest that people use already-encountered memories to determine categorization, rather than creating an additional abstract summary of representations.[2]ITT we judge an entire generation based on one person's rampant sociopathic sperging
That's more a shoddy attempt at gaslighting (Janke being BPD) a friend rather than a zoom zoom not understanding the perils of putting personal information online; if anything millennials were just as bad with putting their sensitive information up on MySpace and Facebook.Maybe I'm naive, just never seen someone try and convince a person they know irl that they don't look like their own picture and the identical name totally isn't the right dox.
Yes I'm sure every generation has it's retards. What's fascinating to me is that we've been watching an aspiring med student and leet haxxor computer engineering major among others sit around on discord for days without working out an entire website is watching them scheme almost in real time. Everyone involved also seems to have the attention span of a blowfly. I'm not trying to dunk on zoomers, they do a good enough job of that themselves. Just trying to figure out how it all went so wrong.
When stupid people acted a fool in the 1940s you got town gossips whispering about them and that was probably it. Lawbreakers would wind up in the paper, maybe, if their crimes were especially egregious. Now everyone is instantly connected with internet rectangles glued to their hands and that transcends generations to some extent, but more to the point is the fact that the similar kind of check-out-this-asshole news spreads much, much faster and can hop borders and language barriers because you can get a tweet translated instantly.
Pfft, I ain't old enough to have a zoomer kid. I didn't bring generation z up, i have no responsibility here, and I can clearly see they are fucked up.The generational divide here is fuggin painful, you painfully passive and old pieces of dirt want to act act surprised as it'll nullify any responsibility, fuck off.
Okay, consider this: like 35 million Soviets served in the Red Army during WW2 and something like 10 million of those died. That leaves about 25 million former soldiers that saw combat and many more were indirectly affected by atrocities, political arrests, etc. and the total population of the USSR was 176 million in 1946. Those poor fucks then came back to their country after raping couple of German broads each and had to endure 10 more years of totalitarian dictatorship. This very generation also rebuilt their own country and are remembered to be cautiously optimistic about their lives, not some crazy sociopaths and suicide enjoyers. I think the contrast between worrying about your own survival and relatively easy civilian life helps you appreciate working in a steel mill 6 days a week. You can see it after most big conflicts and revolutions - survivors are pretty chill and just want to live their lives, while their children start stupid shit and invent autistic ideologies.We had that stuff in every generation, and getting internet access at a young age isn't nearly as desensitizing as getting sent to World War 1 at a young age.