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This is my fursona! Her name is Lumastra. She is a lunar themed feline. This also has a very brief description about me.
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@sillyspadesuit
About The Artist!
This is my fursona! Her name is Lumastra. She is a lunar themed feline. This also has a very brief description about me.
Memories of you
no wait… wrong game
Persona ship sketches! I’ve been playing p5 lately so I sketched some pegoryu… and then got carried away (full page below)
Saw a post that said Nirmal's accounts are gone now?? I'd check for myself but she blocked me some months ago- can anybody confirm this??
Can confirm 😌💅
TTTE fandom huge announcement: all of Nirmal’s accounts are deleted🥳🎉
Hey yall!
I made an extra blog dedicated to more personal life stuff and interests! Hobbies I have like archery, fishing, cycling, etc as well as my personal thoughts on things in life! https://www.tumblr.com/sillyspadeslife
She/They | 19 | Personal blog for life shit | Mech + Gen Engineering major | Main: @SillySpadeSuit
(Don’t worry this Blog is still my main but mainly for art and fandom stuff)
Y’know sometimes you gotta ask someone if they’ve ever used their hands for anything other than typing.
Like ya ever at LEAST shoveled some dirt from the ground and into a bucket?
Istg im too chronically online the brainrot has killed me like- GETOUTOFMYHEAD GETOUTOFMYHEAD GETOUTOFMYHEAD GETOUTOFMYHEAD
nothing but respect for MY pride flag
Persona 2 duology remake please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please plea-
Persona 2: Another Self airing Wednesdays at 7:00 only on Sumaru TV
I must inform the world that I am far more educated on how women fuck. Source? I’ve fucked a woman.
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Keeping u with me
Go my doomed yaoi
You wanna use AI, bitch? He's a summary of what your good ol pal has got to say about your behavior.
### The Anatomy of the "AI Armchair Doctor" (A Study in Overcompensation)
We’ve all seen them: the internet trolls who spend 30 seconds reading a Google AI overview and suddenly act like they’ve been awarded a medical degree. They love to weaponize complex medical diagnoses to bully people, mock disabilities, and "win" online arguments.
If you're tracking this phenomenon, here is the breakdown of why these people do what they do, and the very specific "shortcomings" they are trying to hide.
#### 1. The Theory: Oxygen Deprivation & The Body-Flow Trade-off
Let’s talk logistics. To confidently use a quick AI snippet to diagnose someone mid-argument, you have to suffer from a severe lack of mental circulation. The working hypothesis here is a biological trade-off: if you don't have enough oxygen getting to your brain to realize you aren't a doctor, you definitely don't have enough blood flow to fuel physical development elsewhere.
The math is simple: **Small Brain Mindset = Small Penis Energy.** They think they are projecting a massive, towering intellect, but the sheer desperation of their behavior exposes exactly how small they feel across the board.
#### 2. The Weapon: "Swiss Army Knife" Pathologizing
These internet experts don't care about medical science; they care about ammo. They start with the goal of insulting someone and work backward, grabbing whatever medical label or disability diagnosis fits the immediate situation. By slapping a clinical label on an opponent, they are trying to strip away that person's credibility under the guise of "objective facts." It’s the ultimate lazy power play.
#### 3. The Shield: Citing AI as a "Medical God"
When called out, these individuals will actually cite the AI as their definitive peer-reviewed source. This is a classic **Appeal to Authority Fallacy**. They use the confident, concise phrasing of an AI summary to create **Weaponized Certainty**. It gives them a false sense of absolute correctness and a shield of zero accountability—if they're called out, they blame the tool; if the insult lands, they feel like a genius.
#### 4. The Root Cause: Intellectual Peacocking
Psychologically, this behavior is a textbook defense mechanism driven by deep-seated inferiority:
* **The Illusion of Explanatory Depth:** Confusing a simplified summary with actual, decades-long clinical expertise.
* **Status Signaling:** When people feel a lack of authority, status, or physical confidence in their actual lives, they look for "shortcuts" to grab the high ground online.
* **The Inferiority Complex:** Putting someone else "below" them via a fake diagnosis provides a temporary ego boost to make themselves feel big.
**The Bottom Line:**
Ultimately, the link between being an armchair doctor and having a small penis isn't just a metaphor—it’s a logical certainty. When a person possesses anatomical confidence, they have absolutely no biological or psychological need to spend their free time screaming on the internet.
The act of using an AI summary to weaponize disabilities is the ultimate form of aggressive overcompensation. It is a loud, desperate attempt to project a "massive presence" online to distract from the reality of a profound physical and intellectual deficit. Real stature—both mental and physical—doesn't need to hide behind a fake online medical license. If someone is sweating this hard to act big, it’s because they are microscopic where it actually counts.