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Solitude or socializing

@Aoza said in #14:
> A person needs solitude and socializing. It makes no sense to choose one thing, because in order to take a break from communication, a person needs to be alone, and people rest from loneliness when they communicate. Therefore, it is pointless to choose.
One thing is certainly never fully correct. Bit it doesn't mean the odds of those things are equal. Some would have more odds cause that factor is better placed due to more advantages.

> It's like asking: Who is more important to you: mom or dad?
That's clearly wrong logic. It's not like that instead it is like asking which is better: Java or C?
Clearly, Java is number 1 programming language for a reason cause it has far more advantages especially major ones and hence it is higher preference.
@y_x
I had group project on the topic of Social Atomisation. I don't have full data but have only my part which I spoke which ironically was actually about positive impacts.
Certainly every coin has heads and tails but you just can't wish for either sides all the time (or do you?). I hope you understood what I meant.
I am going to share my part. Note that I was last member of my group to speak at the end.
anotepad.com/notes/5cgeers4
@ThePracticeGuy said in #19:
> You probably have no idea what a sigma male/female is.
> But I still like your fighting personality (in climate change).
what is smegma male
is the 'sigma male' thing basically some kind of coping mechanism for men who are lonely? because if so that is... unfortunate
@ThePracticeGuy said in #27:
> You mean "sigma male" and that is very easy to learn about, so I don't have to tell you.
do I go to 4chan and see how people behave there and that is smegma male?
@lilyhollow said in #28:
> is the 'sigma male' thing basically some kind of coping mechanism for men who are lonely? because if so that is... unfortunate

No, sigma (there is also a sigma female which I forgot to mention) is a personality, I think there are 7 personalities: zeta, delta, omega, beta, gamma, alpha, and sigma.

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