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noname223

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Sometimes I enjoy it a lot to break social norms. Most of the time I comply with them though.

Maybe it has to do that I am on the autism spectrum. Sometimes social norms don't make sense to me. And when I am in a fucked up situation where someone tries to use social norms for their advantage (in an abusive way) I just break them. I don't get violent. I just don't stay silent. Especially, when the social norms reinforce injustice and hypocrisy I like to break them. Or sometimes the answers delivered by social norms just don't help suffering people. Breaking the silence is the better approach in my opinion.

With my friends I do edgy and inappropriate jokes. I only do them because they don't take them serious. Or I like to talk about stigmatized literal shit and other things that become funny if you talk intensively about them. A friend sent me a chain letter and I reformulated it so that the protagonist of the letter was a sex toy. The chain letter became really funny and a friend of mine sent it to some of his family members. We laughed a lot.
 
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Breaking social norms is literally just counter culture, so there's no problem present here. Good job bro, remember to do what you love and what personally makes you happy.
 
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PanaxMan

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Apr 11, 2023
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Sometimes I enjoy it a lot to break social norms. Most of the time I comply with them though.

Maybe it has to do that I am on the autism spectrum. Sometimes social norms don't make sense to me. And when I am in a fucked up situation where someone tries to use social norms for their advantage (in an abusive way) I just break them. I don't get violent. I just don't stay silent. Especially, when the social norms reinforce injustice and hypocrisy I like to break them. Or sometimes the answers delivered by social norms just don't help suffering people. Breaking the silence is the better approach in my opinion.

With my friends I do edgy and inappropriate jokes. I only do them because they don't take them serious. Or I like to talk about stigmatized literal shit and other things that become funny if you talk intensively about them. A friend sent me a chain letter and I reformulated it so that the protagonist of the letter was a sex toy. The chain letter became really funny and a friend of mine sent it to some of his family members. We laughed a lot.
I'm not on the spectrum and to me you got some weird edgy people in your circle (once again I really can't judge too much) but I don't recommend violence (for a normal person) but if you could blame it on the spectrum if you got away with it
 

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