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Voltaire was living in exile in London at a time when anti-French sentiment was at its highest. One day walking through the streets, he found himself surrounded by an angry crowd. “Hang him. Hang the Frenchman,” they yelled.
Voltaire calmly addressed the mob with the following words: “Men of England! You wish to kill me because I am a Frenchman. Am I not punished enough in not being born an Englishman?”
The crowd cheered his thoughtful words, and escorted him safely back to his lodgings.
Roll, you should choose a different nym this one kind of looks like mine at first sight.
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who is changing his nym show their instability, hesitance, pussyness
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He has a reason for it because some scammer created a very similar looking nym to his and got zapped. So, he's looking for a new nym to prevent this in the future.
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That's not the solution
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thks for your post but @DarthCoin doesn t care
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because some scammer created a very similar looking nym to his and got zapped
yes I don't care about assmilkers
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Here's an analysis of what occurs when someone insults another person:
Psychological Dynamics of Insults: Insults often stem from insecurity or jealousy, reflecting the insulter's internal struggles rather than the target's worth. Insecure individuals may insult others to elevate their own status or mask personal inadequacies, while jealousy drives some to belittle those perceived as threats.
Unintentional vs. Intentional Harm: -Accidental insults arise from social missteps, such as commenting on sensitive traits (e.g., appearance, disabilities) without malice. -Passive-aggressive remarks may mask underlying resentment, where the insulter uses plausible deniability to avoid confrontation. -Bullying or control tactics often involve deliberate humiliation to assert dominance or provoke emotional reactions.
Impact on the Recipient: -Emotional sting: Insults trigger defensiveness or self-doubt, especially if they target vulnerabilities. -Perceived truth: If the insult aligns with the recipient's insecurities, it may reinforce negative self-views. -Social dynamics: Insults can erode trust or escalate conflicts if unaddressed.
Stoic Perspective A key insight is recognizing that insults reveal the insulter's mindset, not the recipient's flaws. As Marcus Aurelius noted, our interpretation-not the insult itself-determines its power.
Common Responses Assertive communication: Calmly expressing how the remark affected you can deter future insults. -Humor: Deflecting with lightheartedness disarms hostility without escalation. -Selective ignorance: Refusing to engage denies the insulter the desired reaction.
Ethical Considerations Insults involving protected characteristics (e.g., disabilities, race) or illegal harassment warrant formal responses to prevent harm. Even unintentional slights require accountability to repair relationships.
Do you know why i m changing my nym, Mr Provocative ?
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pussy, cowardice
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so if i understand you reproach to yourself to be a pussy and a coward.
Have fun
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no worries....