
ColdLightOfDay
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This sentence is usually espoused as a form of virtue signalling, with the insinuation that ‘everyone is more or less the same,’ which is ironic because the true implication of this sentence is that if you are above average and still dissatisfied with what you have then those who are average and below must be utterly disgusting to you, so it is unintentionally the opposite of a virtue signal.
It is signalling to the world that you consider your high status as barely permissible and therefore everyone beneath you as unilaterally disgusting to behold. I despise this kind of fake humility.
It is signalling to the world that you consider your high status as barely permissible and therefore everyone beneath you as unilaterally disgusting to behold. I despise this kind of fake humility.