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7/25/2025, 8:41:51 PM
>>937577209
>anonymously give their opinions about men
This much isn't an issue. We do the same shit about women, and they already use Twitter to do it relatively anonymously.
The problem is that they're putting out "safety information" in anonymity with no verification system or burden of proof. Framing it as "safety information" treats all the slander as if it were true right out the door. There's no way to see who's saying it, what their metric or proof for any accusation is, and no way of holding these women accountable if (read: when) they lie or hyperbolize anything they say.
I'm currently trying to find a broad who will let me use her face to get onto the app, anybody know any other workarounds for their verification system? I'm gonna start fact-checking the shit they say about guys in my community and sending them photos of their profiles from my second cell phone
>anonymously give their opinions about men
This much isn't an issue. We do the same shit about women, and they already use Twitter to do it relatively anonymously.
The problem is that they're putting out "safety information" in anonymity with no verification system or burden of proof. Framing it as "safety information" treats all the slander as if it were true right out the door. There's no way to see who's saying it, what their metric or proof for any accusation is, and no way of holding these women accountable if (read: when) they lie or hyperbolize anything they say.
I'm currently trying to find a broad who will let me use her face to get onto the app, anybody know any other workarounds for their verification system? I'm gonna start fact-checking the shit they say about guys in my community and sending them photos of their profiles from my second cell phone
7/17/2025, 6:42:30 AM
I get what I've been calling "angry intrusive thoughts" where I imagine past and hypothetical scenarios where I'm arguing with/physically fighting someone I'm mad at (or sometimes a stranger). The scenarios are often repetitive and can last for hours, keeping me up at night. There are often physiological responses to the thoughts, like my body tensing up as I imagine fighting someone a certain way. I've also been outwardly saying things that I would say in the argument ("That's why your ex left you, faggot" said out loud instead of in my head).
Is there a specific psychological/ psychiatric term for this? And how do change this thought pattern?
Is there a specific psychological/ psychiatric term for this? And how do change this thought pattern?
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