Unironically, what is a good counter to this?

Unironically, what is a good counter to this?

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Realizing the concept of "sonder" I suppose.

Why? Did you feel attacked by this comic?

Becoming aware of the fact that there are people that GENUINELY don’t have an internal monologue and that GENUINELY can’t comprehend more difficult concepts

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Idk, Spongebob?

Consider that yourself, the author, and yes myself are not exempt from this kind of thinking. Then smile and find comfort in other people falling into the same thinking trap we all do

People do not all have the same level of cognition.

Gaining some degree of self awareness doesn't make you stop being a slave to modern life

You just point out the several hundred comics Randall wrote about being better than everyone
Bonus points if you bring up the ones were he claims his degree makes him better than anyone with another degree and claims he automatically knows everything that that person learned in college

Case and point

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lmao fucking nerd

it's "case in point"

holy shit OP, 2 in one day is too much, take it more slowly

Everyone has an internal monologue. All of them think (wrongly) that theirs is exceptionally intelligent. You are no different in this.

Why do people always seem happy?
Like I get this feeling but with happiness instead
My family, my friends, my coworkers even people in the street seem happy like there is something inside working
They happily go through their happy lives and I wonder how could this be? How come they don't walk through life constantly putting themselves down or bringing up old memories that hurt and make them angry

>Mathematicians
Top kek. Both they are astro-physicists are full of shit.
"Our calculations for gravity and the mass of the Universe don't add up!"
"Lets invent mystery Dark Material, it's undetectable though, but we'll say it theoretically exists and has the exact mass to make our math work out!"
"Brilliant!!"

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because despite what people chronically addicted to the internet want others to think, most people dont spend their lives on twitter or Any Forums and have surprisingly deep thoughts and are capable of enjoying life despite its flaws

>Everyone has an internal monologue.
That's just not true.

You can only speak for yourself. Maybe you've killed it with drugs or excessive cooming to porn, but that makes you more of an outlier than anything.

okay, at 99% of people have internal monologue

Nothing, it's mostly true, except for the part about you being particularly special.

I just assume everyone knows better than me so I guess I'm special

Not having an internal verbalization isn't the same as being an automaton. Its got no correlation with intelligence.

OP confirmed 5.

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I am a different OP and I believe this is a counter to the Iphone comic

kek

I was pretty sure he was a roboticist, which doesn't usually line up with a mathematics degree, and indeed, checking it turns out he has a physics degree. So your evidence of how bigheaded he is turns out to be throwing shade on himself, and more broadly, that arguing about which science is more 'pure' is moot because over there is mathematics making a mockery of the hierarchy.

The counter is realising most (decent functioning) people don't actually think this way. It's "main character syndrome" and most people have either matured, or at least given up, enough to stop thinking this way.

>You can only speak for yourself
That's why we invented science, retard.
livescience.com/does-everyone-have-inner-monologue.html
>Perhaps the participant wrote down, "I need to buy some bread." The researcher would then ask if that's what they actually thought. "Or did you think 'bread'? Or were you hungry, or was there a sensation in your stomach?" Lœvenbruck explained. With each meeting with the researcher, participants got better at articulating their true thoughts, she said. Eventually, this methodology revealed that some people had inner speech every time the device beeped, almost like "there's a radio in their head," Lœvenbruck said. But others had less inner speech than usual, and some didn't have inner speech at all. They experienced images, sensations and emotions, but not a voice or words.
It has nothing to do with your projection of vices onto others.

Shut up.

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>Both they are astro-physicists are full of shit.
ESLs think they understand physics. It's adorable.

There's a biological element to being an optimist. It's possible that you're just unlucky enough to not have it. We're not perfect 50/50 copies of our parents.

Dumb ESL.