I saw a picture where someone cut themselves and the caption said they were worthless. Since then I've noticed people who choose to harm themselves in a variety of ways (so not just cutting, but doing drugs and having bad diets) or people who modify their body to severe degrees tend to be send as worthless and hated by society.
Why? Explain it to me. People are not their bodies.
Because self harm is a sign of severe mental illness.
Owen Thomas
And why even hate a slightly mentally ill person let alone a severe case?
Tyler Robinson
mental illnesses are not considered normal for normies. they dont want to deal with people and focus on their fun. when others dont do that too they become irritated.
Nicholas Price
people ARE their bodies, where else do you think you reside?
Ryder Baker
But it's not their responsibility to deal with them. Do they feel a sense of responsibility?
No body hates the mentality ill but in severe cases they can be dangerous after all some one who hurts them self is capable of hurting others. If you cut yourself you need help not for self harm to be socially acceptable.
Sebastian Wright
no, they dont care about you at all. they all just want to have fun with you. if they dont want to they are just judging you because most of the normies have god complex.
Jose Harris
When people see something with a broken leg they nurse them and call an ambulance. When people see cutting, they react like pic related. People find it disturbing but instead that being the entire reaction the tend to hate the harmer as well. There was an entire subreddit dedicated to hating fat people. I just don't understand where the hate comes from.
So it's more like such a person is a flag for problems which impedes the escapism of the privileged.
Gabriel Diaz
well our bodies are still reflections of ourselves, that's why normies care so much about their clothing, that's why people do body modifications and cut off their dicks etc.
Gabriel Morales
The difference is one was hurt by chance the other one is hurting themselves of their own choice. And like I said nobody hates cutters but they are seen as mentally unstable and potentially dangerous.
partially yes. they think that everyone can cope with anything. most of them had great childhood where they werent bullied, got beaten or had family issues. thats why they think self-harm is for stupid faggots.
Jeremiah Campbell
And people can't mutilate them? It's not like we are renting them from god.
Lincoln Taylor
society hates self harm? you're aware that there's an entire movement in the USA that is purely based on taking drugs and then performing self-mutilation, right? it can be argued that there's an entire industry dedicated to that as well when you consider the fact that "gender affirming therapists" exist in order to tell mentally ill people to go further in their illness rather than help them. >mental illnesses are not considered normal for normies what month is it right now?
Michael Miller
Anything that impairs your ability to be a good little workdrone = BAD
Anthony Parker
>what month is it right now? its june, you retard.
If someone cuts themselves, why would they cut someone else?
>they think that everyone can cope with anything That explains the western mindset so much.
>trans people Why stop it? A lot of people harm themselves but people to focus on the ones whose harm is physically visible.
Nolan Myers
If someone is capable of seriously injuring themselves do you think they aren't capable of injuring another person?
Zachary Cox
True. Humans are expected to orient their entire life and personality around their job.
Not in every case, but I will need to hear a good argument to even believe more than a quarter of self-harmers could hurt someone else without just cause.
Matthew Reyes
>That explains the western mindset so much. I once read a pretty funny article about a paraplegic starting be utterly pissed, because every doctor he had did at one point say something like "Oh so you are still not showing any improvements, huh?" Like even a fucking medical practitioner lowkey thinks he would become a medical impossibility and regrow his spinal cords by himself if he just tried harder to improoove! So yeah that really is a common mindset which we hardly notice anymore.
Colton Anderson
Another thing they demand is they want to figure what you have to do on their own. I was helping my family clean our basement and I remember my brother and mom kept telling me to find something to do on my own or "get busy", even though there were literally no jobs left to do. So my mom just told me you have to learn to make up ways to be productive. It's part of the same cope as the "anything is possible" where people think everything is a matter of hard work and willpower. It's a control fantasy.
Noah Lewis
>It's a control fantasy. More a defensive mechanism. Few people want to accept that they could be helpless about something. It is a mental anathema, something that should not be allowed.