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What made me so nice?

By Anonymous | Updated 11/18/25(Tue)02:37:44

What made me so nice?

What made me so nice?
Beatings.
Rudeness is bound up in the heart of a child, and the rod of correction shall drive it away.

gotta beat the rudeness away

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>>12637779
um... getting hit did make me nice but its bcuz i dont want other people 2 get hurt like me axtually... i dont like ur conclusion here i think it might not be very nice actually :(

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>>12637890
People who never receive correction as kids can never really understand that their actions have consequences and hence they act rude :(
i got hit a lot! >>12637779
this is a patently false statement.
*sip*

please stop spreading disinfo on this nice board.

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The world was better when it was more violent and you could just beat the shit out of kids and women and nobody really cared. Because people weren't a bunch of pussies and they weren't afraid to fight and get hurt and murder and shit, so exciting things happened more often and shit wasn't so lame >>12638142
Agreed men should be able to openly beat women and children
>>12638157
ok mudslime
If employers could beat their workers for their mistakes, today's Cloudflare outage wouldn't have happened... >>12638003
There are other ways to correct people than beating them, beating is just the easiest and quickest way.

>>12638177
dubs checked

"In the light of what we have recently learned about animal behavior in general, and human behavior in particular, it has become clear that control through the punishment of undesirable behavior is less effective, in the long run, than control through the reinforcement of desirable behavior by rewards, and that government through terror works on the whole less well than government through the non-violent manipulation of the environment and of the thoughts and feelings of individual men, women and children. Punishment temporarily puts a stop to undesirable behavior, but does not permanently reduce the victim's tendency to indulge in it. Moreover, the psycho-physical by-products of punishment may be just as undesirable as the behavior for which an individual has been punished. Psychotherapy is largely concerned with the debilitating or anti-social consequences of past punishments."

–Aldous Huxley

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>>12638198
Very true and based Huxley quote. Thanke you for sharinge <3
>>12638209
yw. np.

it's amazing. there's these things called books.
but since video became easily accessible OTI it seems many people forgot about them.

i shant be counted among that number.

*sip*

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>>12638198
This line was never more than a shrink's pipe dream, and the result of most of society adopting it is plain to see all around us.
>>12638217
What we are seeing is society attempting this without actually putting in effort to reinforce the correct way. General laziness is not the same thing as untruth.
>>12638216
*sip* Indeed.
Beyond the bounds of total institutions like prisons or work with very simple behaviors or organisms, reward is too weak and ambiguous a signal to modify behavior meaningfully. It is impractical and inefficient in essentially all human contexts. >>12638230
Creating a well-rounded person without a laundry list of trauma to process and filter their relation to the world is the best route, as people are naturally self-correcting when not drowned in their own imparted inefficiencies.
>>12638236
'Trauma' is a pathologizing fiction used to bring in more offerings to the therapeutic altar. A person does not exist in a vacuum, and his development is contingent upon his interactions, foremost of which are the negative and punitive. Without the "traumatic" guiding effcts of such interactions he will never fully attain the moral conscience that is crucial for societal integration and thriving because he will never develop an internal context by which to understand what is proper.
>>12638253
There is more than one way to skin a cat.
“I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.”

These majestic words of Thomas Jefferson were taken from a letter Jefferson wrote to Dr. Benjamin Rush on September 23, 1800 shortly before becoming our nation's third president.

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