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For many people, arguments become part of an ongoing emotional narrative:

“We talked about this.”
“We resolved this.”
“I hurt them.”
“I promised X.”

A person with strong psychopathic or highly antisocial traits may instead treat each interaction as largely self-contained. Once the immediate pressure, danger, or utility is gone, the prior argument loses relevance. So when the topic resurfaces, they can behave as though:

no conclusion was reached,
no contradiction exists,
no apology was given,
or no emotional damage occurred.

To the other person, this feels surreal because normal social memory is partly built around maintaining continuity and mutual reality. If someone doesn’t value that continuity, conversations can feel like they reset every few days.

There’s also a strategic element sometimes. Acting as if prior discussions never happened can:

exhaust the other person,
destabilize their confidence,
avoid accountability,
and keep the interaction on terrain they control.
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poo poo caca
>>111251
scotty doesn't 
know that fiona and
me do it in my
van every sunday
Post anthros and I won’t move it to /b/ next time.
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>>7739
you should start moving /b/ threads that have anthros in them to /anthro/
>>7736 (OP) 
Arguments themselves are just logic puzzles really, expecting anyone to change their mind is wishful thinking. I don't particularly care about the topic or have any investment in the conclusion beyond proving my point logically and rationally. Once it gets beyond that I lose interest and stop
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>>7741
>t. autistic retard with psychopathic or highly antisocial traits
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>>7736 (OP) 
Do goyim really?
>>7748
ie. Aryan
>>7748
Is it supposed to be a bad thing to view them that way? Seems natural to me
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