I'll link to the definition. It's nsfw. Pretty funny, or insulting, depending on your sense of humor.
-Travis
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It's downward social comparison. Someone tries to create psychological distance from an identity they secretly fear being associated with. It’s a coping mechanism used to shore up self-worth through comparison rather than confidence in their own interests.
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LostKause:
I'll link to the definition. It's nsfw. Pretty funny, or insulting, depending on your sense of humor.
Wow, the accuracy is pretty startling.
Gemini:
It's downward social comparison. Someone tries to create psychological distance from an identity they secretly fear being associated with. It’s a coping mechanism used to shore up self-worth through comparison rather than confidence in their own interests.
Yep, I can't argue with this either.
My sister and I, having traveled to Pennsylvania for a weekend-long park tour, found ourselves at Conneaut Lake in the midst of a crowd of folks with pins and cargo shorts (and giant cameras they were using to take pictures of brake levers and the like). And we concluded, if you've gotten on a plane to travel to an amusement park - as we had - you're an amusement park nerd. Or "thoosie" as the kids would have it.
The rest is just how willing you are to acknowledge it.
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