r/mildlyinfuriating 2d ago

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original - by sunsetcolaa

u/sunset_colaa

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u/FleurCannon_ 2d ago

sweet guys wouldn't cheat regardless idk what's he on about

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u/CrazyPoiPoi 1d ago

Also, a real sweet guy wouldn't call himself that. He would, if at all, just say that he is doing nothing special.

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u/TeaTimeAtThree 1d ago

Generally I would say that people that are something don't need to say it aloud for people to recognize it.

The worst customers at my old job would start their verbal assaults with "I'm a good customer!"

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u/Kitsunin 1d ago

I used to identify as a nice guy. Being nice as a guy was something I considered important to my identity.

I was actually kind of a dick then. Now being nice is just something I do. It's just as important but it's not self-serving.

...it's hard to explain without sounding a bit full of shit though. But yeah, I look at who I was when I called myself "nice" and I cringe.

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u/Eternalmidn1ght 1d ago

That’s the real punk rock

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u/TheMisterMan12 1d ago

I get that, luckily I saw all the nice guy memes before I really went full incel.

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u/Prime_Kang 1d ago

Same goes for people that say they're smart: Any intrinsic trait really. Sometimes skills too if they're not situationally relevant.

For example, someone who randomly brings up they're handy with home repairs is probably on mount-stoopid and should never be trusted to swap out a faucet, etc.

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u/mysterious_spirit420 1d ago

Same here. When I identity as a nice guy I was a major racist asshole, now I treat others exactly how I would want to be treated regardless of who they are. Now people speak up for my character and I don't have to back it up in words because my actions are way louder.

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u/FleurCannon_ 1d ago

anyone who says that type of stuff to make an argument has no self awareness