@Dee94
Darrisha Daniel
@Dee94Β Β·Β 1:43

To like or not to like…πŸ₯€

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It's like they're focused on other things that they like, maybe or like that they like that thing, but not more than they like what they like. It could be a complex thought that I'm having. But also I just really feel like a lot of people come together more based on hateful things and it's not really a healthy thing that we do as humans. It's unfortunate that people are geared towards that sort of community and like feeling of belongingness based on what they don't like

#likes #dislikes

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@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreoΒ Β·Β 3:53

Aspects of attraction.

And I might look at it at a different context at a later date, but I think people bond together talking about the things they dislike more than the things they do like. Now let me explain. I think first off, that people clearly can do one or the other, and I hear it on here just as much. Let's just say euphoria, a lot of people are talking about this episode and what they liked about it. So I am seeing that
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@Dee94
Darrisha Daniel
@Dee94Β Β·Β 2:00

@Terrex2004 @FryedOreo

But then again, if you like something that's unique or if there's something that is out of the norm, that can be a little bit more provoking than if it's just something regular. So yeah, really great response and I hope you run with it. Thanks, guys
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@Professor42
Professor Z
@Professor42Β Β·Β 2:28
But their son was conversing and engaging with their known enemies and the father was really confused and actually very angered by it. And the only theory that he could come up with was that his son was doing this because he knew it would hurt him and anger him. And of course, the son possibly bonded with his father's enemies simply because they shared the common bond that his father, whoever that person was, whatever their relationship was with his father, mutually hated their father
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