• WolfdadCigarette@threads.net@sh.itjust.works
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        4 days ago

        Half feels right. The moral median is forever moving up. I can trust most people in a room to avoid murdering, robbing, raping, or engaging in political conversation with me, so that’s my rationale.

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        4 days ago

        Pareto principle works here too. It’s like 20% are decent, 60% sit on the fence depending on context, and 20% are always awful.

        These ratios are more strictly 20/80 the older the sample sets, ie roughly 80% of people over 65 are toxic, in most cases, even when their behavior hurts themselves.

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      The parts of the brain responsible for social behavior don’t fully develop until adulthood, and the brain gets rewired substantially during puberty, around middle school age. So, a middle schooler is seriously handicapped when it comes to social behavior.