Does Using Profanities Good For Your Mental Health?
Kael Elliot (ESTP) vs Ryana Suzumi (ISFJ)
Kael: Cussing is a natural part of my
motherfucking repertoire, y'all. Why does it even matter if I use profanities?
They're just words, not nuclear war weapons. So what if they offend sensitive
ears? It ain't my fault their brains are too narrow to handle a few cuss words.
Suzumi: I believe that while
profanity may be a natural part of your repertoire, it's also a way to express
anger and frustration. While it may be useful to vent every now and again, the
frequency of its usage can have a negative impact on one’s mental health.
Overwhelming negativity can lead to a heightened stress response, which can in
turn lead to anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues.
Kael: So, using profanities may not
be ideal for my mental health in the long term. But it can also provide an
outlet for negative emotions and can even help me express my feelings more
effectively than regular language. Not to mention, I can be a hella badass
rapper. So, in conclusion, I think it's still worth it to use profanities
because they’re just so much fun, and they make me feel so cool and badass.
Suzumi: Well, I don't deny that
profanities have some therapeutic properties. It's been shown that cussing can
help with stress relief and can be a great way to express your emotions.
However, while using profanities every now and then may be appropriate and beneficial,
too much of it can lead to the aforementioned negative effects, such as
increased stress, anxiety, and depression. So, it's all about finding a healthy
balance and utilizing them wisely.
Kael: Yeah, you're right. I guess I
just gotta find a healthy balance when it comes to using profanity. Gotta keep
in mind the line between therapeutic use and over-the-top abuse. But man, I
just gotta tell you, doc. Sometimes swearing feels so good. Like you said, it
can be a great way to express emotions, and it just feels... refreshing, I
guess. So yeah, I'll definitely try to find that balance.
Suzumi: While it may feel good in
the moment to let out your emotions by using profanity, in the long run, it
could ultimately do more harm than good. Using profanities can also create a
negative environment, causing misunderstandings and conflict with others.
Additionally, it can be inappropriate in certain settings, such as in the
workplace or around children, which could cause problems and hinder your
relationships with other people.
Kael: Okay, I see your point. I
mean, yeah, using profanities does create a negative environment in the long
term. So you're right there. But at the same time, I've gotta ask... are there
any downsides to never cussing? Like, is there any benefit for having an
environment that's too nice and positive, where you can never show the darker
parts of yourself?
Suzumi: I would argue that, while
using profanity at times can be beneficial, never doing so can also have
detrimental effects. In an environment where only positivity is allowed, people
may fail to express their true emotions. It could also lead to repression and a
lack of authenticity. Additionally, it can be mentally exhausting to constantly
have to contain and control yourself, which can lead to increased stress and tension.
So, you do have a point.
Kael: See, doc? We both have good points
here. That's why I think a healthy balance is the answer. You just can't have
TOO much positivity and be the nicest, nicest person on Earth because it'll
drive you crazy. You've also got to be able to let the bad thoughts flow
through you too. That's why swearing can be so helpful cause it gives you that
outlet.
Suzumi: Yes, I do believe that there
must be a balance. You're absolutely right when you say that too much
positivity can be harmful, and it's important to have a healthy outlet to
express negative emotions. So, yes, I agree with you. After much deliberation,
you know what I'm going to say now?
Kael: Let me guess. You're gonna
tell me that I win the debate, huh?
Suzumi: You bet your ass I'm gonna.
You won the debate, bud. Congratulations.
Kael: Yeah, man! Look at the doc!
She just let a cuss word slip out! She's a potty mouth now!
Suzumi: Hey, look, just because I
said the word "ass" doesn't make me a swear-happy maniac. It was for
emphasis, so it doesn't count.
Kael: Oh, c'mon, doc! Don't be a
party pooper. You said a cuss word, that means you're a potty mouth! I’m not
gonna let you forget this.
Suzumi: Fine, fine, you win... I'm a
potty mouth. I'm a foul-mouthed scallywag who uses the naughty words. So, happy
now?
Kael: You bet I’m happy! Now I can
tease you without you trying to deny it.
What Is Your Ideal Type?
Amel Chopra (INTP)
If I
have to choose, I'd say a guy who can keep up with me intellectually and also
make me laugh. And who isn't afraid to be a little weird. Because let's be
honest, I'm kind of a weirdo. No boring straight-edge dudes for me.
Are Aliens Among Us?
Amel Chopra (INTP) vs Leo Maverick (ISTP)
Amel: I definitely think that there are
aliens out there. I mean, think about it; the universe is so huge and filled
with countless planets, galaxies, and stars. It would be ridiculous to assume
that we're the only life-form in existence! There are probably billions of
other life-forms out there that we haven't discovered yet. If anything, maybe
we're the aliens! So yeah, I think we can both agree... aliens exist!
Is Social Media Good For Society?
Hiro Kaneda (ESFJ) vs Raquel Dozier (ESFP)
Raquel: Oh, this is going to be easy
for me, baby! Social media is great for society. It has given us a way to stay
connected with people all over the world, allowing for a global exchange of
ideas and perspectives.
Can Money Buy Happiness?
Kamila Hadise (ESTJ) vs Nicholas Calliope (INFJ)
Nicholas: In my personal opinion, money
cannot buy happiness. Yes, it can provide a certain amount of financial
stability and material comforts. However, there are many other things in life
that truly matter more, such as having meaningful relationships, living with
integrity, and making a difference in the world. Ultimately, true happiness
comes from within, and it cannot be bought.
Is Fiction Better Than Non-Fiction?
Jewel Kimberlite (ISFP) vs Tobias Ronan (INTJ)
Tobias: You're kidding, right?
Non-fiction is far superior than fiction. Fiction is just a bunch of lies. It
may give you a temporary escape from reality, but it's all just based on
imagination. With non-fiction, you get to learn about the world around you.
Is It Better to Have a Pet Dragon or a Pet Unicorn?
Misty Powell (INFP) vs Ruel Deandra (ENTP)
Ruel : I don't know why I bother
debating with her. Everyone knows that pet dragons are superior in every way to
pet unicorns. In case you weren't aware, fire-breathing and aerial superiority
are pretty valuable traits to have on the battlefield. What does a lame little
pony have to offer? It can't even fight with the horn it was so aptly named
for.
Misty : You honestly think a giant,
flying, fire-breathing lizard could compare to the gloriousness of a majestic,
mythical beast? Unicorns have the purest souls and the most beautiful form.
Dragons are destructive and wild, constantly burning cities and stealing
villagers for treasures. What value is there in that? Give me the grace of a
unicorn any day.
Ruel : Look at the pretty pony
princess, letting her emotions get the best of her like the stereotypical
little girl she is so she can white knight her favorite mythical animal. Dragons
are powerful, mysterious, and magnificent beasts. While they may carry more
risk due to their nature, they're also one of the most feared animals in the
world. They possess a strength unlike any other animal and could easily defeat
a pathetic, defenseless horse.
Misty : A unicorn is more than just
a pretty pony, Ruel. It's a magical, mystical creature capable of healing any
illness and carrying you off into the sunset on its white-gold coat. What's a
dragon going to do other than burn everything around you to the ground? Sure,
they're mighty and frightening, but they're also destructive and unpredictable.
A unicorn is reliable and trustworthy, qualities you clearly don't possess.
Ruel : Why, so you expect me to
believe that pretty-boy horses can heal people now? Your magical, mystical,
"Oh-so-trustworthy" equines are nothing but a big, fat lie. They
can't do anything other than fart rainbows and prance around. And what is this
about a fiery dragon being unpredictable? I'm perfectly capable of controlling
my dragon.
Misty : That's right, they can.
Unicorns have the ability to cure diseases by simply placing their horn on your
forehead. It's a well-established fact and has been proven by countless
sources. Meanwhile, dragons have the temperament of a two-year-old spoiled brat
who didn't get their way. They have no tolerance for anyone but themselves, and
I bet yours will hates you as much as everyone else does.
Ruel : You're joking, right? That's
the most absurd bit of nonsense I've ever heard! A mythical animal healing
someone by placing its horn on their head? Where did you even hear this? A
comic book? You do know those are made up and not real... right? As for dragons
having the temper of a toddler, that's all your opinion. You have no basis for
that ridiculous claim other than your precious personal bias towards unicorns.
Misty : That so-called absurd bit of
nonsense just happens to be a fact. I've done plenty of research; it turns out
that unicorns have been used in medicine since the Medieval times. They have
the power to heal almost any ailment, including the plague. I don't need a
basis for my claim when it's so clearly obvious. Dragons are unruly and
chaotic. Period. You'd be better off befriending a rabid poodle.
Ruel : Oh really? If unicorns have
the power to cure all ailments, why didn't they just go around healing everyone
back during the Black Plague? All the world seemed to be doing at that time was
burning the infected, so why weren't the unicorns' magical powers being taken
advantage of? It all sounds like a massive hoax to me.
Misty : What's the matter? Couldn't
come up with a better comeback? The Black Plague was a horrible time filled with
despair and misery. It was hard to keep faith when people fell sick around you
on a daily basis. Just because unicorns couldn't heal everybody doesn't make
them any less magical.
Ruel : Oh please! You can't tell me
that the Black Plague wasn't the perfect opportunity for the unicorns to shine!
They have this magical, mystical healing factor you boast about so much, and no
one thought to use it? Not even the people that believed in them most? Yeah
sorry, but it's hard to believe in the power of something that wasn't utilized
when it was needed most.
Misty : I... I... Maybe they just...
couldn't. Maybe... maybe something... happened... to them. Yeah. I'm sure...
that there's a reason why... they weren't... there to save everyone.
Ruel : Okay, we'll play it your way
and give the unicorns the benefit of the doubt when it comes to the Black Plague.
So, what makes you think that unicorns are so much better than dragons?
Misty : Unicorns are so much more
beautiful, you can feel the purity in their presence. Dragons can do more,
sure, but they're not as majestic. Unicorns have a pure soul and innocent
heart, making them ideal friends and companions. Dragons are aggressive and
dangerous, not good company for anyone except the brave or foolish.
Ruel : Yeah, yeah, dragons have more
power, but unicorns have a better personality and are "more
beautiful." Sure, that might be true for some people, but I don't care
about looks or a personality when I want someone to protect me. What's a
unicorn going to do for me when I'm cornered by some armed bandit on the road?
Give him a friendly handshake? Face it, unicorns are just pretty horses that
can't do anything but prance around and fart rainbows. They can only be a
friend, never a protector.
Misty : Dragons have more
destructive power, sure, but it's also harder to control them. The fact that
you care more about power and fighting over other qualities shows me how
shallow and arrogant you really are. And don't you dare refer to unicorns as
"pretty horses"; if they heard you say that, they'd trample you into
the dirt.
Ruel : What's so shallow and
arrogant about valuing protection over personality? Your little emotional
argument earlier made no sense. Unicorns might be pure and innocent, but if
they can't protect anyone, then what good does having a pure soul matter? That
is why I'd pick dragons over unicorns any day. Plus, if you know how to
interact with dragons, it isn't that difficult to control them. You just have
to be assertive, not babying them around like some pretty little pony.
Misty : Just stop. We'll never see
eye to eye and nothing you can say will change my mind. Dragons are destructive
and unpredictable. Unicorns are noble and trustworthy. Period.
Ruel : Aww, somebody’s pissed. What,
can’t handle my logical aguments anymore? You can't just say "period"
like that makes you right. That's not how debates work. And besides, you keep
talking about how unpredictable and destructive dragons are as if it's an
inherently bad thing. What's wrong with a little chaos and destruction? That's
what makes dragons so interesting. Unicorns are just so plain and boring in
comparison.
Misty : There is nothing plain or
boring about unicorns. You're just blind to anything that doesn't give you an
opportunity to light something on fire.
Ruel : Yeah sure, whatever you say.
Just agree to disagree and let's call it a day. I'm getting tired of listening
to your little pony princess simping.
Misty : Fine. Let's just stop it. I
think I've lost enough brain cells talking to you as it is.
Ruel : Yeah, you're probably right.
I feel like I'm talking to a wall of pure stupidity here, anyway. Anyway, I need
to get going. I've got important stuff to do, unlike you, who looks like you
need some rest.
Misty : Yeah, fine. Go ahead and leave.
I'm sure you have to go do some stupid things like burning stuff and annoying
people.
Ruel : That's right, you'd know what
stupid things are seeing how you're the expert on stupidity. Now, if you'll
excuse me, I'm going to do something productive with my time.
Misty : Stupid... arrogant...
jerk...
Does Pineapple Belong on Pizza?
Lena Orlin (ENFP) vs Minki Jo (ISTJ)
Minki: Absolutely
not! Pineapple does not belong on pizza! It is a desecration of what is
otherwise- a delicious Italian delicacy.
Lena: Oh come on, live a little! Give pineapple pizza a chance! It's actually quite delicious and adds a delicious sweet and sour flavor to the pizza which complements the other toppings perfectly.