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humans?

never did quite understand that

I guess if they're raucous, dangerous, out of control or unreasonably psychotic then it's understandable to remove them from society in some capacity, but that's a pretty small minority

it's just a weird thing to me. it doesn't seem like it would be inherently a human thing to want to control others. seems like that's a learned kind of behavior *thinking_face.gif*

this has been a RD Philosophy 101 Thread

1/30/2026 7:43:14 PM

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The Bottom Line
You are likely correct that the excessive need to control is learned. We are born wanting to be free; we are taught to be managers and subordinates. The most secure humans generally feel very little need to control anyone but themselves.

1/30/2026 9:52:57 PM

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thanks for the reply, moron

1/30/2026 10:49:46 PM

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actually this right here is the bottom line

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