For me, it’s a matter of how little they know the world around them and how things affect other things. Case and point, when voters thought that voting Trump in, that he would magically make egg prices go down. They’re going down now, from what I saw shopping earlier today, but they weren’t because of him.

Another example is how when shop lifters, when they shoplift, always think that they’re harming who they call ‘The Man’ aka corporate operating the stores, directly. That’s not entirely true and I know this having worked retail several times and currently.

Who you’re hurting, really, is the store itself and those that work in it. The store pulls its own profits in by how many people shop there and part of that profit, is distributing to those who work there. When you’re stealing from that store, you are actively harming that store’s profits and in turn, harming those that work there.

The CEOs and executives are still raking in millions and they aren’t above having to shut down stores over dipshit thieves which in turn, costs a lot of jobs in that store to absorb the profits to make up whatever costs.

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    4 days ago

    I have several flags:

    • when people is not able to focus a discussion in the specific thema and tend to divage
    • when somebody is reassuring that two things are same/not same but they can explain why they are the same or not
    • when they are not able to identify a contradiction in their own arguments, and once you point on that still negates the contradiction
    • when don’t know how to explain difficult / advance concepts they should master in easy terms / vocabulary

    And a few more, but not so strong like these ones