Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
I don't care either way whether I'm liked or disliked on the internet or in real life HotChic![]()
That is a BIG understatement.
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
I don't care either way whether I'm liked or disliked on the internet or in real life HotChic![]()
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Frustrated people find it easier to master being hated than being liked, and so they choose it because it gives them a false sense of control over their lives. Anybody can be an asshole, but it takes more talent to be well liked.
Well at least according to Doctor Sigmund Skoorb!Originally posted by: Skoorb
Frustrated people find it easier to master being hated than being liked, and so they choose it because it gives them a false sense of control over their lives. Anybody can be an asshole, but it takes more talent to be well liked.
Originally posted by: Squisher
To know me is to love me.
So apathetic you don't even care about spelling.Originally posted by: SammySon
I'm definatly the pinnacle of online apathy.
Originally posted by: nativesunshine
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
I don't care either way whether I'm liked or disliked on the internet or in real life HotChic![]()
everyone likes you here Zim...and i'm sure that means everyone looooves you in real life.
:beer:
and no, i'm not sucking up.![]()
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Well at least according to Doctor Sigmund Skoorb!Originally posted by: Skoorb
Frustrated people find it easier to master being hated than being liked, and so they choose it because it gives them a false sense of control over their lives. Anybody can be an asshole, but it takes more talent to be well liked.
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: nativesunshine
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
I don't care either way whether I'm liked or disliked on the internet or in real life HotChic![]()
everyone likes you here Zim...and i'm sure that means everyone looooves you in real life.
:beer:
and no, i'm not sucking up.![]()
Thanks, but I wouldn't say "everyone."
Cheers nativesunshine :beer:
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: nativesunshine
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
I don't care either way whether I'm liked or disliked on the internet or in real life HotChic![]()
everyone likes you here Zim...and i'm sure that means everyone looooves you in real life.
:beer:
and no, i'm not sucking up.![]()
Thanks, but I wouldn't say "everyone."
Cheers nativesunshine :beer:
I'm rather fond of you dude![]()
Originally posted by: atom
It's a compensation mechanism. They are so dull in real life it gives them a rush to know they can get a reaction out of people somewhere. It makes them feel special. Even though they're not.
Originally posted by: yllus
Interesting topic.I think the universal answer is some people crave attention in a pure form - positive or negative, it doesn't matter. So while they may not enjoy the dislike generated, the necessary attention paid to them makes it worth continuing.
I just opened up a second question though, maybe a psych major can answer this one: Is it normal for a human being to crave being liked (a type of peer acceptance)? Or is being liked/disliked neutral to the human brain?
Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: yllus
Interesting topic.I think the universal answer is some people crave attention in a pure form - positive or negative, it doesn't matter. So while they may not enjoy the dislike generated, the necessary attention paid to them makes it worth continuing.
I just opened up a second question though, maybe a psych major can answer this one: Is it normal for a human being to crave being liked (a type of peer acceptance)? Or is being liked/disliked neutral to the human brain?
humans are social animals. they want to be part of a group. and thanks to the internet, that group can be ATOT.
hm..i wonder how loners coped before the internet? like before 1980's?
If they enjoy it, they care. Enjoying is an act of caring. If they enjoy it, then they can't care in a negative way, but they absolutely must care in a positive way.Originally posted by: HotChic
At least online. Some of you here cultivate it, very obviously. You say you don't care, and that is an inarguable truth, but beyond caring you must enjoy it since you go out of your way to breed dislike in people. What is it that you enjoy about being disliked on the net?
Just because it's a popular theory doesn't make it correct. I'm not saying that Maslow is wrong, just that it's not correct to claim his hypotheses as laws.Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Look up Maslow's Heirarchy of Needs; esteem is second from the top just under self-actualization. According to Maslow, it is indeed normal for people to crave being liked. We all want acceptance on some level.
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Enjoy it?
Nah, just like in real life, you get used to it after a few beatings.![]()
Originally posted by: minendo
Frankly, I don't give a sh!t what anyone else thinks.
I've got better things to do than worry about it.
