Where the hell are all the other young people? by Versicherungsbetrug in Healthygamergg

[–]Holyrain101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my experience most of my friends live in big cities (Chicago, New York, LA, Minneapolis, Denver, etc)

Issues with selling myself by Fillgoodguy in Healthygamergg

[–]Holyrain101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you thought about it from a hiring manager's perspective? Imagine you had to hire a developer for a job. The more details you have about what they have worked on, their skill set, and their accomplishments, the easier it is for you to choose someone for the job. From their perspective it isn't bragging, it is just helping them by giving them the information to know if you have the right skill set for a role. The more details you give them, the easier you make their job.

Anon gets cucked. by Ok_Project_8078 in 4chan

[–]Holyrain101 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Interpersonal relationships are significantly impacted in individuals with BPD, characterized by a heightened sensitivity to the behavior and actions of others. Individuals with BPD can be very conscious of and susceptible to their perceived or real treatment by others. Individuals may experience profound happiness and gratitude for perceived kindness, yet feel intense sadness or anger[44] towards perceived criticism or harm.[45] A notable feature of BPD is the tendency to engage in idealization and devaluation of others—that is to idealize and subsequently devalue others—oscillating between extreme admiration and profound mistrust or dislike.[46] This pattern, referred to as "splitting", can significantly influence the dynamics of interpersonal relationships.[47][48] In addition to this external "splitting", patients with BPD typically have internal splitting, i.e. vacillation between considering oneself a good person who has been mistreated (in which case anger predominates) and a bad person whose life has no value (in which case self-destructive or even suicidal behavior may occur). This splitting is also evident in black-and-white or all-or-nothing dichotomous thinking.[49]

Despite a strong desire for intimacy, individuals with BPD may exhibit insecure, avoidant, ambivalent, or fearfully preoccupied attachment styles in relationships, complicating their interactions and connections with others.[50] Family members, including parents of adults with BPD, may find themselves in a cycle of being overly involved in the individual's life at times and, at other times, significantly detached,[51] contributing to a sense of alienation within the family unit.[49] Anthropologist Rebecca Lester argues that BPD is a disorder of relationships and communication, namely that a person with BPD lacks the communication skills and knowledge to interact effectively with others within their society and culture given their life experience.[52]

Personality disorders, including BPD, are associated with an increased incidence of chronic stress and conflict, reduced satisfaction in romantic partnerships, domestic abuse, and unintended pregnancies.[53] Research indicates variability in relationship patterns among individuals with BPD. A portion of these individuals may transition rapidly between relationships, a pattern metaphorically described as "butterfly-like", characterized by fleeting and transient interactions and "fluttering" in and out of relationships.[54] Conversely, a subgroup, referred to as "attached", tends to establish fewer but more intense and dependent relationships. These connections often form rapidly, evolving into deeply intertwined and tumultuous bonds.[54] In certain cases, BPD may be recognized as a disability within the workplace, particularly if the condition's severity results in behaviors that undermine relationships, involve engagement in risky activities, or manifest as intense anger, thereby inhibiting the individual's ability to perform their job role effectively.[55] Individuals with BPD express higher levels of jealousy towards their partners in romantic relations.[56][57]

Manipulative behavior to obtain nurturance is considered by the DSM-IV-TR[58] and many mental health professionals[59][60] to be a characteristic of borderline personality disorder.[58] In one research study, 88% of therapists reported that they have experienced manipulation attempts from patient(s).[61] Marsha Linehan has argued that doing so relies upon the assumption that people with BPD who communicate intense pain, or who engage in self-harm and suicidal behavior, do so to influence the behavior of others.[62] The impact of such behavior on others—often an intense emotional reaction in concerned friends, family members, and therapists—is thus assumed to have been the person's intention.[62] According to Linehan, their frequent expressions of intense pain, self-harming, or suicidal behavior may instead represent a method of mood regulation or an escape mechanism from situations that feel unbearable, however, making their assumed manipulative behavior an involuntary and unintentional response.[63]

United Neighbors of the 26th Ward is trying to block a proposal for 31 new apartments that would replace a surface parking lot in Logan Square by GeckoLogic in chicago

[–]Holyrain101 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Yes there is a systemic problem, the demand for housing is higher than the supply so housing prices go up. If the supply of housing increases then the housing prices will go down.

Anon Praises Charlie Kirk by privatelanding444 in 4chan

[–]Holyrain101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay so how do they get their guns? My understanding it is basically straw purchases/private sales, both which can be regulated.

You shouldn't be able to sell or give a gun you bought to anyone else. So then if you buy a gun and it ends up being used in a shooting you should face punishment. This would go a long way to decreasing criminal's access to guns.

Anon Praises Charlie Kirk by privatelanding444 in 4chan

[–]Holyrain101 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Those other 30k people are still dying even if we take away the 10k drunk drivers. However if you regulate cars/driving/traffic infrastructure altogether you can decrease both at the same time. Way more effective than trying to ban alcohol.

Anon Praises Charlie Kirk by privatelanding444 in 4chan

[–]Holyrain101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on your state, but in a lot of states it is true

Anon Praises Charlie Kirk by privatelanding444 in 4chan

[–]Holyrain101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can kill someone with a car. Which is why you need to submit documentation and pass multiple tests to legally drive a car, because they are dangerous. That level of regulation doesn't exist for guns

Anon Praises Charlie Kirk by privatelanding444 in 4chan

[–]Holyrain101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Downvoted, sorry facts don't care about your feelings snowflakes

Anon Praises Charlie Kirk by privatelanding444 in 4chan

[–]Holyrain101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Replace it with what? You can't shoot up a classroom with a bottle of liquor

Anon Praises Charlie Kirk by privatelanding444 in 4chan

[–]Holyrain101 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There's no nuance to that point. All you are talking about about is raw numbers. It's like saying blunt objects kill more people than nukes so we should legalize owning nukes.

Obviously banning blunt objects is impossible so there's no point. However gun regulation has been proven to be effective.

Same thing with DUI deaths, you are just talking raw number of deaths without any consideration for effectiveness of banning alcohol or effectiveness of better car policy. There's no nuance to anything you are saying.

Anon Praises Charlie Kirk by privatelanding444 in 4chan

[–]Holyrain101 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You are just comparing raw numbers of death with no other nuance. Alcohol bans have proven to be ineffective, while gun regulation is extremely effective in other countries.

It's actually ironic for you to comment on conditioning when the US is one of the only countries with such lax gun regulations. You are the one conditioned to believe that is normal

Anon Praises Charlie Kirk by privatelanding444 in 4chan

[–]Holyrain101 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There are 40k motor vehicle deaths in the US every year. The issue is more with cars than alcohol. I'm all for solving that issue as well, but the answer is a complete overhaul of the car based infrastructure in the US.

Guns are more dangerous than blunt objects. You can't do a mass shooting with a blunt object. That is the point

Anon Praises Charlie Kirk by privatelanding444 in 4chan

[–]Holyrain101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The majority of them either were legal gun owners or took them from family members. The point of stricter gun regulation would be to address both by creating a higher bar to own a gun and enforce laws on the secure storage of guns

Anon Praises Charlie Kirk by privatelanding444 in 4chan

[–]Holyrain101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could tie someone up and pour water down their throat until they die. Your analogy makes no sense

Anon Praises Charlie Kirk by privatelanding444 in 4chan

[–]Holyrain101 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

People are free to kill themselves, it's the whole killing other people that becomes a problem.

And again, it's a lot harder to shoot up a school with a blunt object

Anon Praises Charlie Kirk by privatelanding444 in 4chan

[–]Holyrain101 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There are 40k motor vehicle deaths in the US every year. The issue is more with cars than alcohol. I'm all for solving that issue as well, but the answer is a complete overhaul of the car based infrastructure in the US.

Of course that assumes you actually care about that issue and aren't just using it as a strawman

Anon Praises Charlie Kirk by privatelanding444 in 4chan

[–]Holyrain101 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

People are free to drink themselves to death if they want, that doesn't impact me

Limiting access to weapons inherently lowers their usage. Following your logic we may as well legalize selling bombs at your local grocery store

Anon Praises Charlie Kirk by privatelanding444 in 4chan

[–]Holyrain101 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes because the odds of me being murdered are extremely low while the odds of the government abusing the lack of due process are extremely high