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Anarchists? Tell Them to F Off.

Have you ever met people who just don't like to settle problems? If there's a problem they just want to prove that they're the best compared to the other party. And the thing is they don't really care if they're right or wrong. I mean even if you are the right side at a certain matter then you still don't have the right to actually punch someone in the face or shove them off your way. Let alone if you're wrong. Especially if you're wrong. And the fact that these anarchists don't think just annoys me like hell.

I have encountered an anarchist before. And they all lack intelligence if not simply brainless. So I've had a certain problem with this anarchist. Let's just call him "Rodney" cause that name seems appropriate. So once upon a time this Rodney guy appeared in my life and tried to make some mess in it which he accomplished doing. I tried to talk with this guy. Figure out what he wants and maybe find a solution to our case. But guess what? Surprise, surprise, he wants to fight me. Not only fight me but he wants to fight me with his gang. Trust me I've discussed this with loads of people and many of them are independent, objective people who look at the case from a neutral point of view and all of them said that this Rodney is an actual rodney. And I told him exactly that but he just doesn't want to admit that he's wrong. All he wants is me being dispatched. And somehow he's proud of his anarchy way of thinking.

The problem of facing this kind of human is that they could really lower down your self-esteem. They could make you rethink your decisions. They make you wonder "Am I doing the right thing? Maybe this guy is really better than me and he's the winning side." It's hard to be yourself when an anarchist is suppressing you. It's hard to feel "special". So my advice when you're encountering this species is that you should never ever ever feel downed because of them. Stay positive, stay motivated, and stay resilient. Anarchists are a lot worse than weak people. Because weak people have a sense of justice. They just don't.

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