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matrixmann ([personal profile] matrixmann) wrote2015-04-25 10:48 am

The ape wants to know where he stands

Something that spreads remarkably among youngsters: The disease to mess with Godzilla even though you're only a dwarf.
It doesn't seem to come into their minds that someone is bigger and more powerful than them.
Literally, one is not even able to speak of "they refuse to take notice" because he can't tell for sure if that is the problem.
Sometimes it is like because someone is bigger than them, they start to mess with him. Like they're begging for somebody to show them their limits.
You can't tell for sure, if they do realize the difference in size and voluntarily decide to ignore it, or if they realize at all that there is an incline.

[identity profile] mandarinsun.livejournal.com 2015-04-25 06:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree. It is grandiose thinking. Millenials don't have perspective or nuanced thinking. It is the primary reason people call them narcissistic over and over. It is odd to me that they are not religious because it is similar to how people that think the world is only 16,000 years old and the end of the world is coming might think. It is like they think their life is a comic strip and everyone fits in three to five small panels.