• The Quuuuuill
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    8910 hours ago

    WHAT THE FUCK!? what kinda fucko turns themselves into a caricature because they read Zapp Brannigan’s big book of war?

    • @[email protected]
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      278 hours ago

      Perhaps someone who is trying to form a connection after spending their youth not completely understanding social conventions…

      It just feels kind of mean to dunk on him this hard for something so minor. He’s not reading Jordan Peterson or anything. It’s obviously someone trying to better themselves…they’re just doing it in a way that makes us cringe.

      Like it’s fine to laugh at the situation but have some empathy, too. They weren’t acting maliciously

    • @Strocker89
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      138 hours ago

      I would not be surprised to learn this person has autism and takes the world in a very literal manner, so even though they need coaching to develop social abilities, reading a book like this is not particularly helpful.

    • @[email protected]
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      189 hours ago

      Zapp Brannigan’s Big Book of War is a classic though.

      Only a very stable military genius uses the strategy of exhausting the enemy’s ammunition until they run out on your own troops.

          • NielsBohron
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            16 hours ago

            I see your point, but there are plenty of “stable geniuses” (aka idiots) who aren’t Russian and as I teach chemistry, I’m obliged to point out that there are (or at least were) plenty of Russians who are literally brilliant scientists.

            I mean, just off the top of my head, Mendelev literally invented the Periodic Table, and if you read the first third of an organic chem textbook, you can’t go 2 pages without seeing a Russian name.

    • @[email protected]
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      58 hours ago

      Someone who doesn’t interact well with people romantically or otherwise. I feel like flirting is 80-90% just being friendly and personable with maybe 10-20% flirting, especially early on. If they don’t understand how to to do the 80-90% well, they’re going to be grasping at straws figuring out how to relate to someone.