Well, when your fifteen, you may worry about stuff like who your friends are, or how to better express yourself and your hormonal imbalances. Typically, a teenager is a wily and dysmorphic person, capable of being influenced with the smallest tug. Teenagers have a nasty stereotype for being unruly and rebellious, that their emotions are supposed to satisfy all the problems in their lives. "I feel strongly about this, that makes me correct," which sounds like a lie, a blatant contradiction, but miraculously, it is something often uttered.
This is true, teenagers do feel abuse often. Forms of neglect, emotional and psychological abuse are very popular among teens. How do we identify these problems?
>Emotional abuse brought on by parents >Psychological abuse brought on by teachers >Neglect and neglection abuse, brought on by peers and cliques
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the a.i. simultaneously becomes self aware and enters into an existential crisis
Liam Wilson
But the intelligence is artificial, which means it was not procured through organic means, which means its awareness is artificial. A homonculus argument. Who is watching the A.I. be aware?
Emotional, psycho and neglection abuse can be brought by your classmates. I know cause I've been bullied. I have good luck now
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Gabriel Rodriguez
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Ayden Wilson
This is true as well, peers can often exhibit abuse as a means of bullying. What are some ways peers can bully one another, and demonstrate a failure to understand the emotions of others?
>Neglect, banning people from social events, pretending a person isn't there, or that doesn't exist. >Psychological abuse, feelings that handicap and disable a person from thinking clearly. Abuse which fosters leaps in judgement, forcing a person to commit to wild and spontaneous acts, because it might make him "cool" or "chic" >Emotional abuse, a kind of abuse which is very popular. Causing a person to feel dismay and other forms of negativity by attacking his emotions, And forcing him to endure a constant state of risk/reward mentality.
i am that which experiences, in other words, it can probably be said that self is the perceiver, the observer, or whatever other vaguely self-simulta-arity symbolic-logical memeanings we can cook up
Mason Reyes
here's something teenagers sometimes go through:
depression due to choosing to opt out of everything, i.e choosing to not date, not have friends, not go to parties, not talk to classmates, not sit with people at lunch, all because they believe they don't deserve anyone else's time or attention
Luis Edwards
Typically, when you're a teenager, these are very pressing issues. Who you are, how you identify with sex... they can be paramount in the discovery of yourself. It's during this age, that you have the most opportunity to discover all about yourself. When you become older, you've more than likely adopted a new maturity. Things like, how many friends you have, and how you relate to your sexuality, might have dulled, or even been laid secure by lifestyle choices... Which can be a real heartbreaker for someone who wants to bully you or antagonize you using high school narratives.
Your a priori needs work. You cannot suggest that knowledge is determined through that which doesn't exist yet.
Well I didn't do this, I dated very regularly in high school. Being twenty eight now, I've been on many dates. I don't think depression as a result of being introverted can be attributed to an age group. That sounds more like a personality issue than it does an issue related to an age demographic.
You're looking at it all wrong. If I have an ice rink, and you have an ice rink, and my skates cut the ice very deeply... while your skates don't cut the ice at all, I have weaker ice. You cannot infer that experiences are the compound which make up imagination, and suggest the philosophy of life is prototypical of impulse.
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Jason Moore
i was afraid someone might say that why did i have to be this kind of person if i had proof reincarnation existed i would die without hesitation
Who is making this argument? I always run into this same problem. I don't have to pretend to be you in order to make an argument, so where does this devil's advocateness tend to spring from?
Elijah Mitchell
We all have to face the fact that our mortality stares us in the face.
oh. i thought you meant we all have to face being pathologically introverted
anyway that's true but it's not fair for things to be like this. i'm going to die without ever once having tasted companionship, self acceptance, or true meaning.
some people might say that's a choice i'm making, but it doesn't feel like a choice, it feels more like i've been thrown into this life and the path out of it is perpetually out of reach because i'm too weak to grasp it. it feels like drowning. drowning, and being told i'm making a choice to drown just by not being a good enough swimmer.
Jonathan Mitchell
Have you read this book?
It's really good. It's about getting older, I think you would like it. People have such a hard time accepting different personalities, and the media does such a hard job of describing that this failure to accept different personalities, is what creates the vicious cycle!
ive heard of it but i've never read it. thank you, maybe i'll check it out.
i don't know why i always wind up coming to you people with my problems. it's not like i expect you to solve them. i'm the only one who can dig myself out of this, if indeed i'm able, though i fear i may not be. i have my doubts a book can help me any more than whining and complaining on a taiwanese underwater basket weaving forum can, but there's no harm in trying, especially if my're fren seuss is recommending it.
Adrian Ortiz
Well as we get older, we learn more, and the cycles which we have grown out of, namely those in high school, become more familiar to us. Easily perceived... it's because we have the ability to age and learn, that knowledge and experience have application. This is known as intelligence. Sometime in the future, you may have an idea about how to solve a problem, and typically, or should I say, stereotypically, it is normal for an older person to come across amazing designs and plans for how to deal with situations which he had been through himself.
We now this is false, that age is no indicator for how well a person can problem solve, and an even worse indicator that a person has matured. So what I want to ask... is if you have not matured past the high school dilemma, what are some ways we can foster a community which helps us realize the adaptation between teenagers and adults? What kind of community exists... which allows us the freedom and flexibility of culture to describe how these specific issues affect different age groups differently? Can you think of one? I think the answer might be easier than you think..
I recommend it because you seem to think introversion is antisocial personality disorder, and it's not. Introversion is just being to yourself, and enjoying yourself. Antisocial personality disorder is an aversion to people, a cultural disorder and maybe even a sociological problem...
I genuinely do not care about anything you’re saying and judging by the ratio of your posts to other peoples’ posts i’d say I’m not in the minority
Julian Jenkins
That's inclusive. That probably says a lot about what you're willing to care about. And if your attention can be swayed so easily, you can let other people walk all over you and your community without much effort, because all they do is bore you.
Please remember, Doremi is Yea Forums culture, and it did not become that way overnight.
uh ok but doremi is NOT [s4s] culture. The only reason it’s even still posted is because the fans are so autistic. If they weren’t, it’d be gone like any other shit anime
Henry Ortiz
Check and mate.
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Alexander Williams
Well, II can safely say you're a dumb dumb. You might think that being flippant is something cool or fashionable, like an outlet, or a mall. Some place where you can buy expensive shoes. But in the world there are kids, and teens, and adults. And they all wear the same stuff. You're not an adult because you wear expensive clothes, or because you have an expensive phone, or because you have expensive friends. You just are. The sooner you realize, the better. I'm sorry you think people need to cater to you just because you happen to be some ethnic group, financial class, or biological sex.
Dude you are the king at talking without saying anything. Whole post could be summed down to one fucking sentence.
Dylan Kelly
When you read a schizoposter post the trick is to just read the first and last sentences. Usually gets the message across
Easton Johnson
At least I am the king of something.
All you've done is post in my thread about off topic nonsense, and taken my recommendations to bedlam. I've contributed much more than you will so far. Or are you protected by your anonymity? Don't tell me that's your master plan?
*cracks open a can of beer* *sips* *grunts* *sips again* *complains that it isn’t cold under breath* *sips again* *full chug* *sighs after taking the can from my mouth* *looks in your direction* what?
*peels the crust off sandwich* *puts sandwich in spiderman lunch box* *slices crust off other sandwich* *puts sandwich in batman lunch box* okay which one do you want today, hun?
Gabriel Allen
Okay I'm hiding your posts now! I cannot talk to a brick wall.
fug...you're hitting me rite in the le feels rite now
Jonathan Johnson
dubs *paces back and forth heavily* WAIT wait wait...okay...just give me one god damn second...JUST GIVE ME ONE GOD DAMN SECOND TO THINK..i can’t...FUCKING...do this if you won’t give me time to think