Feb 14, 2019 08:01 PM
Feb 17, 2019 12:15 AM
Epicaricacy
- Primarily beta male behavior
- Behaving in a Syneish fashion
Feb 17, 2019 01:30 AM
(Feb 17, 2019 12:15 AM)Secular Sanity Wrote: [ -> ]Epicaricacy
- Primarily beta male behavior
- Behaving in a Syneish fashion
Wow, you're really butt-hurt.
No one derived any pleasure from your misfortunes. On the contrary, it's a very sad story that explains why anyone in that situation would have a skewed perspective on life.
Feb 17, 2019 03:29 AM
Epicaricacy
Primarily beta male behavior
Behaving in a Syneish fashion
Primarily beta male behavior
Behaving in a Syneish fashion
Feb 17, 2019 03:42 AM
Butt-hurt buddies apparently.
Not sure what misfortunes C2 is claiming anyone's joyous about.
Not sure what misfortunes C2 is claiming anyone's joyous about.
Feb 17, 2019 04:47 AM
hahaha Arguing in the ''word of the day'' thread. I love it.
I might be wrong, but your response in the ''Santa'' thread seems to be where it could be coming from. Sometimes, people share stories, not looking for any opinion or response. They just want to share, and be ''heard.'' Your response seemed a bit judgey - which SS was just sharing a personal story, nothing more, nothing less. I'm not sure if this is where it's coming from, but my best guess for now.
(Feb 17, 2019 03:42 AM)Syne Wrote: [ -> ]Butt-hurt buddies apparently.
Not sure what misfortunes C2 is claiming anyone's joyous about.
I might be wrong, but your response in the ''Santa'' thread seems to be where it could be coming from. Sometimes, people share stories, not looking for any opinion or response. They just want to share, and be ''heard.'' Your response seemed a bit judgey - which SS was just sharing a personal story, nothing more, nothing less. I'm not sure if this is where it's coming from, but my best guess for now.
Feb 17, 2019 05:44 AM
(Feb 17, 2019 01:30 AM)Syne Wrote: [ -> ]No one derived any pleasure from your misfortunes. On the contrary, it's a very sad story that explains why anyone in that situation would have a skewed perspective on life.
No, that’s not it.
Oh, I know. There was this one time at band camp and there was this flute, um…oh, never mind that can’t be it.
On a more serious note…maybe Syne falls somewhere on the spectrum.
Feb 17, 2019 05:45 AM
(Feb 17, 2019 04:47 AM)Leigha Wrote: [ -> ](Feb 17, 2019 03:42 AM)Syne Wrote: [ -> ]Butt-hurt buddies apparently.
Not sure what misfortunes C2 is claiming anyone's joyous about.
I might be wrong, but your response in the ''Santa'' thread seems to be where it could be coming from. Sometimes, people share stories, not looking for any opinion or response. They just want to share, and be ''heard.'' Your response seemed a bit judgey - which SS was just sharing a personal story, nothing more, nothing less. I'm not sure if this is where it's coming from, but my best guess for now.
Nothing about C2 there, and since when is "a bit judgey" "rejoicing at or derivation of pleasure from"?
I suppose you could make the stretch that learning the context for past behavior could be satisfying, but the suffering in that context, itself, is not. But then SS (and I guess C2) is really keen on demonizing people she disagrees with. She has to assume the worst to bolster her beliefs against any refuting argument that could cause cognitive dissonance.
But no, I don't judge anyone for things that have happened to them, only for how they choose to behave.
Feb 17, 2019 08:22 PM
I must admit I didn't look up the word before re-posting it. I took my cue from "Behaving in a Syneish fashion" and Syne using the opportunity to take a second stab at the apple. There followed some sort of justification from Syne but no apology.
Syne Wrote:Wow, you're really butt-hurt.I'm sure SS's "Behaving in a Syneish fashion" post was with humorous intent - certainly mine was. A point Syne made in his explanation of whatever he was trying to explain was his belief that SS has a skewed perspective on life relative to Syneworld - Syneishly ignoring the possibility that his own perspective on life might be the one skewed by factors unknown and irrelevant to this post.
No one derived any pleasure from your misfortunes. On the contrary, it's a very sad story that explains why anyone in that situation would have a skewed perspective on life.
Feb 17, 2019 09:21 PM
I'm not the one with the f'd up childhood. Now you could make the case that most people have such messed up childhoods, but that would be an argument for a normalization of a skewed perspective, not a healthy perspective. And according to the actual definition (taking pleasure at someone's pain), there's nothing to apologize for. Again, that assumption would only be demonizing what was actually said. When SS starts trolling in multiple threads, it sure seems like she's butt-hurt, but she does like to dissemble with excuses of humor.
And C2 is too lazy to check the definition and too eager to accept any demonization of others.
Otherwise these people could point to actual things instead of making such broad and vague allusions.
And C2 is too lazy to check the definition and too eager to accept any demonization of others.
Otherwise these people could point to actual things instead of making such broad and vague allusions.