Empathy can be developed over time by MOST people.
Also, performative empathy can be developed.
But then ALSO, anti empathy seems to be developing in society? Which is wild.
Empathy can be developed over time by MOST people.
Also, performative empathy can be developed.
But then ALSO, anti empathy seems to be developing in society? Which is wild.
By exercising it at a young age in public schools.
And judging those without more harshly.
Feels wrong to hide it.
What? When? I'm not a Superman fan, but even I know he was born on Krypton or whatever his planet was, and his parents were royalty I think, and they sent him to Earth as a baby to survive, where he was raised by farmers to be a GOOD YOUNG AMERICAN WHITEBOY but then he discovers his powers and thankfully his parents were actually good people and not goddamned nazis and he goes around helping people and fighting his greatest enemy, Lex Luthor that bald guy that represents capitalism whose name is way too close to the Christian devil.
If Superman were real, he 100% would have melted a lot of those racist fucks.
There can be only one!
(I don't get it either. Maybe they're thinking of The Boys, with the character Homelander?)
But.... Why is the logo for this community a Bad Dragon?
I saw a YouTube short the other day of Bruce Campbell talking about how there's this stereotype in acting where the good-guy actors are all pieces of shit, and the bad-guy actors are all the nicest people you've ever met.
Ex-Superman Dean Cain can fuck off
Unfortunately, they also reward bad games.
Oh. Huh. That seems important. I wonder what they have to say in response.
Hey don't bring tiktok into this. I've discovered quite a bit of good music, political uprisings, neat hobbies, beautiful art and artists of all kinds, philosophical concepts, and wonderful ways to look at life on there. Like those two hiker guys from "we love you" that talk about being present and coping with and appreciating life.
https://www.tiktok.com/@_weloveyou__