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16 Jun 2019, 7:12 pm

Some examples of things I don't understand;
Relationships
Friendships
Most things related to core school subjects other than history
How to get energy to be productive
How not to slam stuff around
Why people like music
Human arrogance


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16 Jun 2019, 7:29 pm

Lying
Betrayal
Mean-spiritedness
Cruelty of any kind, whether to people or animals



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16 Jun 2019, 7:51 pm

People! :lol: Haha!

Well. I try to understand and many I do, but in general, people can be rather puzzling! They seem to think differently. Quite often I have found situations where groups of people turn against me, and sometimes large groups, ans yet I have done nothing wrong. Strange eh! It is as if some sort of demonic influence came over them and started to turn their minds? Rather like the film "The Matrix"...

Most things I understand well... including how the earth works... HAHAHAHA! (I had to say that one out of my humour!)

Well. Yes. People. Those are the puzzling ones for me! Not always though. People who think differently I may understand.



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16 Jun 2019, 8:37 pm

I've never understood why some people say "That is unacceptable" when they are mad.

What exactly are they accepting or rejecting? The situation? The behavior? The person? In any of those cases, surely it's better to accept that challenges exist in order to address them.

Based on my own observations, it seems that this phrase is usually used by a person with more power to assert dominance over a person with less power. It may also be a covert way to make a leader's very subjective emotional response to feeling out of control seem more objective. At least, that's my hypothesis for why my frustrated teachers used it so much. :lol:



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16 Jun 2019, 9:22 pm

Mountain Goat wrote:
Quite often I have found situations where groups of people turn against me, and sometimes large groups, ans yet I have done nothing wrong. Strange eh!


This is exactly why I'm scared of people


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16 Jun 2019, 9:28 pm

Music calms me.

Music has bought people together throughout history.



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16 Jun 2019, 9:39 pm

I have a hard time understanding people in general and what their motivations are. I'm very Theory of Mind challenged, so that's probably a big part of it. People are unpredictable in their thoughts, words and actions and that makes me feel very uncomfortable.

I also don't understand:

The cruelty human beings perpetrate on others.
Why everyone doesn't see the basic logic of and the importance of living by the Golden Rule.
Greed and materialism
Neurotypical social interaction
The nuances of "non-verbal communication"
Why some people think it's ok to be excessively loud (e.g. loud music in vehicles, loud vehicles, etc).
Why people like drinking to excess and to the point of vomiting or blacking out.
Why everyone in my state has to pay taxes toward the public school system even if they're paying tuition to a private school for their children or home schooling their children.
Why a person can't legally and officially opt out of paying social security by disavowing any future claim toward such benefits at any future point.
Why an infant in utero has no rights and is not considered a person but if someone kills a pregnant woman (e.g. a drunk driver), the person can be charged with a crime against both the mother and the in utero infant.

I could go on all night.



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16 Jun 2019, 9:41 pm

Why public schools sometimes suck so much—despite the taxes being paid.



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16 Jun 2019, 9:52 pm

my own emotions
reading faces
remembering faces
non-verbal communication

team sports
herd mentality

spatial and 3D math
weather systems (the science)

politics, strategy, motive
duplicity and espionage
amorality
greed

linear thinking

popular culture

sarcasm against weaker people
hierarchies
power dynamics
gaslighters
people who knowingly trigger others
people obsessed with controversial topics


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16 Jun 2019, 10:00 pm

Why people mess with the Wolfman :mrgreen:



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16 Jun 2019, 10:28 pm

Why I have such an issue with motivation to get things done.


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16 Jun 2019, 11:42 pm

Greek. I don't understand Greek. :)



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17 Jun 2019, 12:19 am

Gender reveal parties
Cruelty towards animals or other people
Why older kids would rather cause trouble than be home in bed at 11
Modern day celebrities
Sarcasm
Dishonesty
Soap operas
Romance
Relationships
Sexism
Racism
Discrimination
The need for the gender binary in the 21st Century


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17 Jun 2019, 12:29 am

Magna wrote:
Why people like drinking to excess and to the point of vomiting or blacking out.


You had a lot of good ones, this one I especially agree.
I'm at the age were people be doing this, "experimenting" but I already know that it sucks and can't imagine it being fun. I suppose it's good to know what it's like first hand, but I'd have to schedule a day to ruin.



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17 Jun 2019, 12:34 am

CockneyRebel wrote:
Gender reveal parties


YES!

a) Why do people need to know ahead of time, instead of being surprised?
b) Why does it matter either way?
c) Why do they think all their friends and family want to celebrate a gender?
d) Why enforce this binary as if it's more important than the actual birth?
e) Just why?

I'm totally confused by this as well.


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17 Jun 2019, 1:05 am

Why we celebrate birth and lament death. It should be the opposite.

A birth is a tragedy to me because suffering is permitted. This being will lose everything and it's going to hurt terribly sooner or later. There is no pain in non-existence.

I'm not advocating a lack of breeding as a species or supporting forced euthanasia (although I do support voluntary assisted suicide for those in acute, immutable distress). I just think that people are skewed in their views on birth and death because of the primal drives we've inherited from evolutionary biology.


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