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I am rude, because I have been treated (unjustly) like utter crap by a lot of people. If you are nice to me, I will very likely be nice to you.

Not if a bunch of sociopathic sick people keep spreading lies. You don't consider the full picture. (And that last sentence sounds somewhat off in my head.)

Another proof of believing your own lies. πŸ˜‚

This is what I mean with believing your own lies and deception.

Is there a good #monero #primer? Ideally I'd like to see a 2(+) hour talk that discusses #monero in-depth. All the #technical ins and outs.

Nah, I was thinking along the lines of a category or group. I mean, you can drop a few SSN if you think it helps. πŸ˜‹

Again, from personal experience, it's apparently easier to selectively choose to believe the bad things about someone and make him the bad guy, especially if the mob agrees.

I think real life isn't as black and white.

Even if I try to keep a neutral view and try to get information, I don't get any. People are attacking me, even if I am not sure what for. (and I suspect it is about a lie) So, if no-one is interested in aligning information, then ignorance wins and one can always consider oneself the "good guy", because one avoids any information to the contrary. People don't seem to like to figure out what's really going on. And that's very counter-intuitive for me.

I guess, it's easier in the movie because the story is laid out and you can assume that the good guys will win in the end.

No but people can easily claim ignorance of the work already done.

Replying to Avatar DaddyJones

I read it a few times. This is so satisfying in a unique way: the question is a joke, the answer is serious, but in a way that also somewhat fits as a joke. There's an (un)deserved elegance to it.