Does anyone else lay out premade arguments?It's like when you sit in the shower after an argument and think up all the cool shit you could have said, but instead i've got it all figured out ahead of time using common problems to simulate off.If a coworker stole my lunch id be able to absolutely BODY him despite being unemployed for nearly a decade now.Now I just have to make sure I dont get an adrenaline rush and freak out when the times come.
I only talk about topics that I know VERY well. Every other subject I remain extremely humble towards. Thus, I will only accept arguments on topics that I know because I know going in that I will win. If there is nuance or I just don't know the subject very well then I will not argue about it.
>>78989476i extensively do both (im a shut in and barely go outside)
>>78989500I've always thought this was a reliable sign of intelligence. Nothing makes me lose respect for someone faster than hearing them confidently argue about something they know nothing about.
>>78989806arguing confidently even when you have no basis for it is a total power move thoughever.
>>78989476Yeah. For example I think about what I will do when some Karen inevitably goes "ew, I hate that guy", because I am a little bit different from other people. It is not really a prediction, since it happened before and I know it will happen again. N*rmies keep telling me I'm paranoid and that most people are good people, and this might be the perception for them, but not for me.