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But here’s the thing about people like this: they’ll find a way to center themselves in any situation, no matter how admirable, normal, or entirely unrelated it is to them. Their talent lies in finding fault where there is none, spinning even the most heroic act into an embarrassing faux pas. They judge people for doing the right thing—loudly, confidently, maybe even imperfectly—and act as though quiet inaction is the only acceptable response to life’s challenges. It’s not just about avoiding embarrassment; it’s about avoiding reflection. Because when your life is fueled by deflection and self-importance, the last thing you want is someone else’s example shining a light on your own immaturity.
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"My entitled sister got mad that our mother defended me from some creeps. All she cared about was our mother made a scene in public"
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The image does not depict the actual subjects of the story. Subjects are models.
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