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Date: April 14th, 2026 4:28 PM Author: cracking ratface
One of the weirdest parts about getting older is watching so many of your peers never "grow out" of their youthful naivete. When you've wised up a bit by your mid to late 20s you assume that everybody eventually "grows out of it" like you did. But most people never do. Some people even *regress* as they get into middle age
It really creeps me out when I interact with someone with kids and a family who is willingly bluepilled and clueless about the world. I try not to feel self righteous but I can't help but be grossed out by someone who takes on that kind of responsibility for other human life but goes out of their way to avoid having to do the right things for their own kids because it makes them feel "icky things"
There are so many of these people and my experiences with them have made me question how "selfless" humans are even capable of being at all
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