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How to be a lolcow part 5 (pseudo intellectual edition)


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> roleplay as some sort of intellectual mastermind to get attention

> add pompous terms and high level vocabulary to seem like you know what you're on about

> remember to over complicate everything for no reason 

> instead of saying "i am a bored incel with no life say this:

i believe that my psychopathy is evident by the fact that my frontal lobe and other neurological parts of my brain lack activity, the reason seems to be the social construction of today's society and the lack of enthusiasm that seems to be affecting my subconscious in ways that decrease sentimental reactions, i also came to terms with the introspective lack of romanticism that seems to be a product of my subconscious interacting with my conscious blah blah blah

> you're succeeded in sounding pseudo intellectual and histrionic

> given how you're a npc with no originality, parrot everything you read online

> never clean your room or leave your house, that's for normies you're a schizoid ascended spiritual sage

> when you get bullied for the aforementioned behavior, claim "you were trolling everyone"

> your cope succeeded, back to reddit to win hardcore debates against liberals

 

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“Feeling inferior from time to time is human nature,” says Martin E. Ford, PhD, a professor and senior associate dean at George Mason University College of Education and Human Development in Fairfax, Virginia. “The key is how one responds to those feelings. Do they motivate you to learn and try to do better? Or do they cause you to ruminate and shut down? Or perhaps even worse, do they cause you to feel jealous of others and to put people down in order to build yourself up? Or to always blame others for things for which you should take personal responsibility? When such patterns become consistent across abroad set of circumstances, that is when the term 'inferiority complex' may apply.”


The essence of an inferiority complex is having a collection of negative thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and tendencies. Signs you may have one, according to Depression Alliance, include: 

Repetitively focusing on thoughts that are upsetting
Shutting down out of shame, guilt, embarrassment, or an inward sense of defeat
Withdrawing from coworkers, colleagues, or family members
Demeaning others as a way to transfer their feelings of isolation and failure
Psychology Today notes that a person with an inferiority complex may also: 

Feel responsible for other people’s shortcomings and failures
Seek attention and validation by pretending to be sick, depressed, or by continually bringing the conversation back to them
Avoid any type of competition where their efforts might be directly compared with others; “People with very low self-esteem don’t take risks. They don’t try things and they end up missing out on many opportunities,” says Dr. Flowers
Be extremely sensitive to both compliments and criticisms
Exhibit personality traits, such as perfectionism and neuroticism (a tendency toward anxiety, depression, and other negative feelings) 

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this time i didn't even have to specify which lolcow

the lolcow felt personally attacked cuz the post describes it and sperged on its own

 

rent free

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this time i didn't even have to specify which lolcow

the lolcow felt personally attacked cuz the post describes it and sperged on its own

 

rent free

 See that? Right there? Right above you! Ope it's gone. That was a joke. It seemed to fly right over your head.

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“Feeling inferior from time to time is human nature,” says Martin E. Ford, PhD, a professor and senior associate dean at George Mason University College of Education and Human Development in Fairfax, Virginia. “The key is how one responds to those feelings. Do they motivate you to learn and try to do better? Or do they cause you to ruminate and shut down? Or perhaps even worse, do they cause you to feel jealous of others and to put people down in order to build yourself up? Or to always blame others for things for which you should take personal responsibility? When such patterns become consistent across abroad set of circumstances, that is when the term 'inferiority complex' may apply.”


The essence of an inferiority complex is having a collection of negative thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and tendencies. Signs you may have one, according to Depression Alliance, include: 

Repetitively focusing on thoughts that are upsetting
Shutting down out of shame, guilt, embarrassment, or an inward sense of defeat
Withdrawing from coworkers, colleagues, or family members
Demeaning others as a way to transfer their feelings of isolation and failure
Psychology Today notes that a person with an inferiority complex may also: 

Feel responsible for other people’s shortcomings and failures
Seek attention and validation by pretending to be sick, depressed, or by continually bringing the conversation back to them
Avoid any type of competition where their efforts might be directly compared with others; “People with very low self-esteem don’t take risks. They don’t try things and they end up missing out on many opportunities,” says Dr. Flowers
Be extremely sensitive to both compliments and criticisms
Exhibit personality traits, such as perfectionism and neuroticism (a tendency toward anxiety, depression, and other negative feelings) 

 Yes, yes, quite so, quite so

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idk what i would do if i had to alt daily just to get shreds of approval from an internet forum tbh

seems hellish

i also don't know how it feels to be so devoid of self-respect you got to role play as someone famous

it's like you guys are just born to be laughed at 

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It is faceticious claims such as these than really degrade the intellectual credubility of people around the internet.

They are making themselves a great and utter diservice by utilizing such obfucated terms, often mispelling them and perhaps even more perniceously, utilising them indubitebly wrong.

Much effort is put by such individuals into the "fauxe ummane" caring about the font and not the essence. Ultimately they express the disease of the century, attention deficiency. If patiente is a virtuos endevor, then lack of it indicatively speaking, is of course un-virtuos.

As such by commiting the atrocious act of adhominemum, frowned upon normally, you disintegreat their own "fauxe ummane" creating a barrier of entry towards their selfish goals.

 

Posts: 1923
0 votes RE: How to be a lolcow part 5 (pseudo intellectual edition)

It is faceticious claims such as these than really degrade the intellectual credubility of people around the internet.

They are making themselves a great and utter diservice by utilizing such obfucated terms, often mispelling them and perhaps even more perniceously, utilising them indubitebly wrong.

Much effort is put by such individuals into the "fauxe ummane" caring about the font and not the essence. Ultimately they express the disease of the century, attention deficiency. If patiente is a virtuos endevor, then lack of it indicatively speaking, is of course un-virtuos.

As such by commiting the atrocious act of adhominemum, frowned upon normally, you disintegreat their own "fauxe ummane" creating a barrier of entry towards their selfish goals.

 

 

vibing to this rn about to drink and chill watch some comedy 

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