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  • I got "Women are so cute and I think that's a bad idea to be honest with you and you are so cute and you are a great person to be happy to see you and your family and your family and family and family and family and family and family and family and family and family and family and family and family and family and family and family and... "

    One of my core values is honesty so I have no idea where that one comes from

  • If you want something to be true and feel as if it's true then you're likely to believe it's true.

    Facts usually don't change people's mind and might make them defensive about their views because if they're wrong it will hurt them personally in the ego and self esteem.

    I can fully see how something like feeling superior can fit into that. This includes others being inferior as a corollary.

    Then you mix in anger. You are angry and stressed about the current situation and then somebody that speaks well and is smarter than you in your opinion says "blame immigrants".

    This fits in the world view.

    Then you can go online and see other people and they say "Nazis didn't have this problem because they fixed it". So you in your newfound and knowledge go out and tell people unapologetically and if anybody inferior, that makes you angry, says anything bad things can happen.

    There's a path to become a Nazi. I think people don't intend to be bad, they care about people, Nazis don't think everyone should count as people. It's societal cancer.

  • That's the beauty of it, you don't have to interact with anyone and if you want to become anonymous again just pick another hobby. However, if you get interested and don't want to quit the hobby you already have stuff to discuss that you're interested in.

  • Pick any hobby that have group classes and show up consistently. Can be exercise, pottery or whatever. Regulars notice each other and you'll be in the "regular" category very fast.

    Then go for a beer on Fridays or after practice or whatever and then take it from there.

  • Step one: Find terminal that's convenient for you. For me it's yakuake and some use a runner or whatever.

    Step 2: Find stuff that you do on a regular basis with your computer and do it with the terminal instead. (Open 3 programs, run a steam game or whatever)

    Step 3: Use a bashrc file to make an alias for it.

    Step 4: Find stuff a couple of actions you do the same way every time like open 3 work programs, start torrent + vpn or whatever and put them in a bash function inside bashrc.

    You might not need it though. The terminal is has mostly only two uses in my opinion. Automate stuff and/or do stuff you can't do with the UI. I use the terminal heavily for work (programming) but hardly otherwise because the best way to break my OS is to change some OS config with terminal commands lol