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  2. Misanthropy - Wikipedia

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    A misanthrope or misanthropist is someone who holds such views or feelings. Misanthropy involves a negative evaluative attitude toward humanity that is based on humankind's flaws . Misanthropes hold that these flaws characterize all or at least the greater majority of human beings.

  3. Misandry - Wikipedia

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    The idea of feminism as a misandrist movement has provided justification for harassment of people espousing feminist ideas, one example being the Gamergate harassment campaign against women in the video games industry. [28]

  4. Move Over 'Rage Applying' And 'Quiet Quitting,' 2025 Will Be ...

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    Over the past few years, people’s feelings about their jobs have changed dramatically. Initially, there was “rage applying,” where employees who were angry about their jobs applied for ...

  5. Talk:Misanthropy/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Albert Einstein was a misanthropist. He developed the nuclear bomb in the quiet satisfaction that it would kill the people he hated so much. He especially hated the German people, which is documented in biographies, though he was actually an unconditional misanthropist. "Only two things are Infinite - the Universe, and the People's stupidity.

  6. 'It's life limiting': Living with a diagnosable hatred of ...

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    Sophie, not her real name, said being around her 32-year-old autistic son who has the condition was akin to "living on eggshells". "I really have to watch what I'm doing with my hands. You have to ...

  7. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    The enemy, meanwhile, fought to kill, mostly with the wars’ most feared and deadly weapon, the improvised explosive device. American troops trying to help Iraqis and Afghans were being killed and maimed, usually with nowhere to return fire. When the enemy did appear, it it was hard to sort out combatant from civilian, or child.

  8. A rising crisis: How to help young girls with low self-esteem

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    Yet, as is known, social media presents highly edited versions of people's lives, which skews perceptions of what real life looks like—and can significantly impact mental well-being.

  9. Moral Injury: The Recruits - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    The two Iraqis may have been innocent civilians. The Marines may have been obeying the strict rules of engagement, which govern when deadly force can be used (normally, in cases where the approaching car is a threat to American life and the driver refuses several warning signals to stop). But the damage was still done.