Do you like people?

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BrunoMattei

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When you see people do you feel that you're a member of the same species as them?

Reminds me of Wittgenstein who despised people and referred to most people he encountered as 3/4ths animal and 1/4th human.
 
Yes. I don't live in a city. Virtually everyone I talk to on a daily basis is friendly. Whenever someone is cold, especially if it's someone while I've gotten to know because they work at the gas station I go to or whatever, I'm concerned and empathetic. I'm sad they had a shitty day and I genuinely hope that tomorrow is better. I make them chuckle without it being awkward if I can. Living in a small town does have plenty of drawbacks. The community you can cultivate if you want it is not one of them. I personally believe it outweighs all the other negatives. I can drive to a city and have some delicious pho. I can't make people in a city give a shit about each other.
 
Yes. I don't live in a city. Virtually everyone I talk to on a daily basis is friendly. Whenever someone is cold, especially if it's someone while I've gotten to know because they work at the gas station I go to or whatever, I'm concerned and empathetic. I'm sad they had a shitty day and I genuinely hope that tomorrow is better. I make them chuckle without it being awkward if I can. Living in a small town does have plenty of drawbacks. The community you can cultivate if you want it is not one of them. I personally believe it outweighs all the other negatives. I can drive to a city and have some delicious pho. I can't make people in a city give a shit about each other.
We moved to a small town and it's very much the same. Much less stressful because people are so friendly. You see other people being chatty and friendly it just kind of rubs off on you, it's much nicer then living in a big city.
 
Yeah they provide excitement and danger. Plus, the people in my life typically help me out a lot for whatever reason so I'm cool.
 
I live in Portland.

I lean right politically

I don't have much patience for SJWs, hipsters, deviants or walking stereotypes.

Did I mention I live in Portland? A hotbed of ANTIFA faggotry and their enablers, including the mayor.

You tell me if I like people.
 
Humans are the most based species alive i mean we have robots in the kuiper belt for fucks sake i don't see orcas doing shit like that
 
Sure do. Most people in this city are polite and civil if nothing else. It took me a long time to learn to appreciate people but it was all personal bullshit; once I learned to stop worrying so much about trivial things (and be much more assertive) it got a lot better.
 
Eh, I like talking/listening to people, everyone has different opinions and viewpoints on life, and it's interesting. But there's kind of a reason my college class' mantra was Men in Black's: "A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky animals."
 
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