- Joined
- Dec 17, 2019
A: Self-examination and introspection is anathema to most terminally online people, so rather than admit they made poor choices, examine their lives, and resolve to make better choices in the future its just easier to blame circumstances outside their control.Slightly off topic, but what the fuck is with people (especially perpetually online people) always claiming there is no such thing as free will. Easy answer is excuses for why they never did anything with their life. Its just this weird pervasive attitude I keep seeing. Whenever Jamal age 16 is in the news there is always a faggle of redditors falling over each other to post "human brain isn't fully developed until 25, so Jamal had no idea that raping and killing the elderly woman was a bad thing".
Then on the flip side once the person is 25, its "well you are set in your ways by this point. Can't do anything to change it. They didn't learn at a young age that breaking and entering with intent to steal and then setting the house on the fire was a bad thing".
Rate me autistic or MATI for this off topic.
B: They realize that they really don't have any moral compass or personal code, instead they just go along with what the internet/media tells them.
C: They buy into the culture of victimhood either because they truly believe that no one is responsible for their actions or because it's an easy excuse to dodge responsibility.