Exceeding the Hurtful Truth Level

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LordCustos3 said:
homerbeoulve said:
Can someone decipher the "Hurtful Truth Level" for me? I don't speak Chris.

I guess -- because Chris sees everything as a vidya game -- he keeps track of "Hurtful Truth" as if it were a resource.
Observe the screenshot below. Notice the red meter at the bottom left....



Each hit of "Hurtful Truth" drains the Red "Butthurt Resistance" resource. When the "Butthurt Resistance" resource is depleted, this round of conversation is over, and his 40th Level Whinomancer has to "Crash Into Slumber" until the meter refills.
Notice also, that the Blue "Awesomesauce" meter is full, because he doesn't use any of the skills that draw from that resource.

Love the Diablo reference.
 
I don't think really understands the word "truth". I think in his head he's still a youthful, thin attractive guy. So tell him otherwise, you've probably reached the hurtful level.
 
soIregistered said:
I don't think really understands the word "truth". I think in his head he's still a youthful, thin attractive guy. So tell him otherwise, you've probably reached the hurtful level.

"STILL?"
 
LordCustos3 said:
Me, personally...I'm more offended by being told lies. I might have what Chris would call a Smarmy Bullshit Threshold, and get bothered when someone exceeds that.

Maybe I'm too neurotypical to participate in this discussion. Apparently, I lack the proper kind of autism.

So, instead, I hand this question over to the rest of the Christorian massive....
what is a Hurtful Truth Level?
Does one need to be a thin-skinned Chris'tard to have one?
do YOU have a Hurtful Truth Level?
I do have a "hurtful truth level", but I'm a lot more thick-skinned than Chris.

It's only natural that one does not want to face their own faults, and when someone (particularly close friends, whose opinions carry a lot of weight) points out those faults, it can be incredibly uncomfortable. This is where the old adage "the truth hurts" comes from.

How we deal with this criticism is more important than the faults: do we man up, admit that we may not be as perfect as we thought, and work to improve ourselves? Or do we pull a Chris-chan and tell that person to fuck off for not kissing our duck?
 
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