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The normies wanted it in private, but not public. The autists didnt take it in either.

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Actually thats beta shit, sigma would be to kill the cats but still refuse the money.

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It is an interesting point about the larger context of psychology. A study indicates that a "disabled" classification thry made has a higher than normal propensity for thoughtfulness. Shrinks then have to rate this as a negative, because psychology at large is centered around finding and centering around a centralized normality above anything else.

Aldous Huxley called this out as to how he thought conformity and tyranny would be sought out in the future, and he was absolutely right. An unimaginable amount of young boys are diagnosed with ADHD and given amphetamines under the pretense that it is them who are simply incorrectly composed for not conforming to their stringent definition of normality. Its quite disturbing.

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It's really just the same reason we haven't bombed the shit out of North Korea yet. It's far more expensive to rehabilitate millions of people who got fricked over their entire lives than it is to just simply keep it going.

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Its like 6 sentences. C'mon.

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No, The autists are more consistent and less susceptible to public pressure. Basically they are harder to influence. In this case they choose the 'morally' correct option. But it is a fricking r-slurred option.

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r drama autist takes the money in public but not in private

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It's not about the money you see :marseysociety:

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No that's what the normal people did, autists rejected the money and didn't care if it was public or private.

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