Quote Originally Posted by Grendel View Post
Why should I believe you're anything you say you are when you just keep expanding your story to fit the parameters of the conversation? This is what you did last time where you complained that every man is a risk of violence in one breath, then claimed you yourself also were in another (in which case a person who's experienced at fighting should have nothing to worry about and shouldn't be complaining).

The impression you've put out is that you're an act.
You're being unreasonable. You're presuming my existent identity is (rather than shared) 'expanded to fit narratives.' That's the SOLE possibility you entertain.


It is as though you tell yourself: It's all some utterly bad world and nanashi is one-dimensional and has one, tiny identity, and you UTTERLY know nanashi. And anything you didn't know is a horrible lie that someone tells you. And you shouldn't accept the science that people grow, including that brains grow. And you should hide in your 'totally bad' tiny world and sulk.


none of that is reasonable. it's really shoddy thinking. You can reason better than that.
Seriously, Gren, the paranoid and self-defeating narrative you keep telling yourself is trapping you needlessly.

You're robbing yourself.