I disagree, I think a lot of people are like this, myself included. The problem is that it's usually unacknowledged or subconscious, e.g. continually putting something off, refusing to grasp some obvious factoid(s) because one does not like them, etc. I've seen it happen before for example while trying to help some people I knew draw. We were doing gesture drawing, for example, but the guy refused to actually stop what he was doing trying to draw stick figures because he didn't quite get the exercise. Another time, a fellow I knew I tried to teach not to pet his lines, but he refused on the grounds that petting his lines was how he felt most comfortable. Some people will self-sabotage themselves like this, it can be for any medley of reasons, and they might not realize it themselves, but though some quirk or quirks of their own they manage to stop themselves from doing things they may legitimately want to do.
This is a tad distinct from understanding and grasping a concept and just not doing it, which also happens to a ton of people.
Reimagine it as zoomers trying to figure out emulation and millenials chastising them for not knowing what sites to use or how to unzip files and such, it made more sense to me that way and paints the woman in a more sympathetic light.
>spam this shit on /ic/ >people get tired of you and tell you to frick off >post on Cinemaphile
the greatest irony is that this comic isn’t even drawn well
You're not proud, you're just moronic and can never change that so in the absence of having some positive quality to actually be proud of, you cope by saying you're proud to be moronic.
no one is actually like this
its a /ic/ thing.
I disagree, I think a lot of people are like this, myself included. The problem is that it's usually unacknowledged or subconscious, e.g. continually putting something off, refusing to grasp some obvious factoid(s) because one does not like them, etc. I've seen it happen before for example while trying to help some people I knew draw. We were doing gesture drawing, for example, but the guy refused to actually stop what he was doing trying to draw stick figures because he didn't quite get the exercise. Another time, a fellow I knew I tried to teach not to pet his lines, but he refused on the grounds that petting his lines was how he felt most comfortable. Some people will self-sabotage themselves like this, it can be for any medley of reasons, and they might not realize it themselves, but though some quirk or quirks of their own they manage to stop themselves from doing things they may legitimately want to do.
This is a tad distinct from understanding and grasping a concept and just not doing it, which also happens to a ton of people.
Reimagine it as zoomers trying to figure out emulation and millenials chastising them for not knowing what sites to use or how to unzip files and such, it made more sense to me that way and paints the woman in a more sympathetic light.
I investigated further, it turns out it’s actually a cartoon
It's allegorical, anon.
I relate to it deeply
I hope the person who made this dies
Good news. We will all die.
>spam this shit on /ic/
>people get tired of you and tell you to frick off
>post on Cinemaphile
the greatest irony is that this comic isn’t even drawn well
It's a good comic, I don't know the rest of your drama since I stole this from a Cinemaphile thread.
People who victimize themselves are insufferable.
Is this like an autism support group thread or what?
If you're not autistic you don't belong on Cinemaphile, try one of the failed normalgay boards. I'll direct you to some:
Wrong board
Wrong board
Wrong board
>>>/ic/
>>>/b/
>>>/x/
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Wrong board
>>>/jp/
Wrong board
>>>/tg/
>>>/vm/
>>>/vp/
>>>/vt/
>>>/u/
>>>/vg/
If that's genius I'm proud to be moronic
it's a good way to make annoying people shut up
You're not proud, you're just moronic and can never change that so in the absence of having some positive quality to actually be proud of, you cope by saying you're proud to be moronic.
Hey man, he's just trying to cheer himself up. let him be.