• RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    How could I be expected to know the intent of your question when so little context is provided? If you ask such a general question, you can only expect a vague answer based on whatever I guessed was what you wanted. In order to not guess and more accurately answer what you want I have to ask for more detail on what you’re asking. Otherwise I just have to assume you didn’t actually want an answer.

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      7 months ago

      (Always end it with an accusation. You people are all alike.)

      But seriously.

      It’s simple. Think about what characterizes you. Think about those who share these characteristics. Think of that group.

      What horrible errors are members of that group often guilty of?

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        7 months ago

        I think this is what’s so confusing for most readers… my characteristics don’t put me in a group - some facets of my personality can be grouped with others but in some sense of the word I’m unique. There are almost certainly people out there with nearly identical sets of views, I guess, but nobody else shares my precise experiences. So what characteristics are you curious about… Hobbies? Race? Culinary Preferences? Age? Interest in literature? There are thousands of ways to group people so uh… the question is extremely vague and feels very reductive.

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          7 months ago

          Coming back to this thread because I’m now convinced OP is a troll

          Very well said, though! Our characteristics make us all unique. We have some common attributes, but no one is the same person as anyone else. Even identical twins are different people and can’t really be “grouped”