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Jeff "never puts away anything, especially oven mitts" Cliff, Bringer of Nightmares 🏴☠️🦝🐙 🇱🇧🧯 🇨🇦🐧 (jeffcliff@shitposter.world)'s status on Sunday, 22-Dec-2024 05:13:27 JST Jeff "never puts away anything, especially oven mitts" Cliff, Bringer of Nightmares 🏴☠️🦝🐙 🇱🇧🧯 🇨🇦🐧 @Furgar
> should-thinking
There's nothing inherently wrong with having expectations of others. As a heuristic the problem is when the expectations are either too high, too low or generally missing in some important context where there should be rules or too many rules/complexity.
Example: I expect people not light children on fire near me. Light a child on fire in front of me and after putting the child and there will be consequences.
This meme is probably worth keeping for just-world thinking being on it alone though.-
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Furgar (furgar@noauthority.social)'s status on Sunday, 22-Dec-2024 09:40:52 JST Furgar @jeffcliff I used to believe slippery slope was a logical fallacy.
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Jeff "never puts away anything, especially oven mitts" Cliff, Bringer of Nightmares 🏴☠️🦝🐙 🇱🇧🧯 🇨🇦🐧 (jeffcliff@shitposter.world)'s status on Sunday, 22-Dec-2024 09:41:10 JST Jeff "never puts away anything, especially oven mitts" Cliff, Bringer of Nightmares 🏴☠️🦝🐙 🇱🇧🧯 🇨🇦🐧 @Furgar like many of the non-formal fallacies, it is one but has contexts where it is valid and not valid
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