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Obi@sopuli.xyz 18 hours agoI like the cut of your jib, thinking creatively and logically, providing some solid solutions that might actually work.
Comment on You just couldn't be satisfied with slow and easy
Obi@sopuli.xyz 18 hours agoI like the cut of your jib, thinking creatively and logically, providing some solid solutions that might actually work.
sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com 18 hours ago
Perks of growing up with control freak narcissist parents: You learn how to lie well, when necessary.
Downside: CPTSD, fundamental inability to really trust anyone, ever.
Best_Jeanist@discuss.online 10 hours ago
Are you using that word as an ableist slur or as a reference to that Greek kid who was killed for being asexual?
sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 hours ago
…what?
I have literally no idea what you are talking about.
What is the word that you think is either an ableist slur, or a reference to something I have not heard of?
Best_Jeanist@discuss.online 7 hours ago
In 1979, a historian named Christopher Lasch, who had no psychiatric credentials, wrote a book arguing that modern American culture was increasing the prevalence of a particular psychiatric disorder in the general population.
The book gained a lot of cultural traction, especially among people who call themselves pop psychologists, but whose actual job is writing scam self-help books. They started using this disorder in their books as a bogeyman. They said people with this disorder are living among us, stealing our energy and resources and making us weak. Basically just a reskinned version of the antisemitic conspiracy theory.
These narratives became so popular that people started using the slur for a person who has the disorder without even knowing they were talking about a disorder. They thought it was just a word for a certain kind of bad person. Like how kids in the 90s used the R word.
You heard that word and didn’t realise it was a slur, and you used it to describe your parents.
The word is “n*rcisisst”