Most of the things I say are wholly unsuitable for the peasantry.
"Never send your daughter to prostitute school. She'll learn to be a prostitute." Peasants are incapable of seeing it as prostitute school. Adding the reasoning only confuses them.
"Meeting other kids? There's so many ways it's not even funny. Meeting kids at school is [[free]]...meaning you're the product. Pay the modest cost to meet outside pedophile school." Peasants can't handle freedom. They cannot possibly understand that handouts from their trusted lord aren't necessary for their productivity. They can't possibly understand that [free] is worth less than what you pay for it. To peasants, security is invisible. Not their job. They cannot think at all about anything which involves security. Distrusting their lord is just as stupid as a toddler distrusting his mom. Even if she's not trustworthy, what the fuck is he going to do about it? Debate her? Is he going to run off and ask for help by some boobless, milkless stranger, who would as soon bash his skull against the nearest tree? Indeed, who could the toddler possibly talk to who doesn't already know?
Logic is unsuitable for peasants. Which they generally know. They are suited only to mindless obedience. All peasant cogitation is about understanding commands, so the lord doesn't have to speak in computer code. Which peasants generally know.
It's only me that forgets.
When you give a peasant options, they don't understand it as freedom. They see it as an order, just like all the other orders, but in puzzle code. It's not time to relax, it's test time. The harder the puzzle - the less easy it is to figure out the order - the more important it is to pass. [Analysis paralysis] lol. [Choice anxiety], lmao.
If it's not actually a test, you're just trolling them. Meany. Which is how peasants will generally regard you for offering them options. "Just pick a social club for your daughter?" "You bastard! How could you do this to me [sad][sad][sad] ...."
I know peasants gonna peas, but I rely on automatic detection. I default to talking as if the other person is alive and capable of reason, only stopping when I get the intrusive thought, [oh wait, this is a peasant], which is a very stupid thing to do. I need to start actively pre-evaluating. Pre-judging, you might say.
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George S. Patton said: 'I don't measure a man's success by how high he climbs but how high he bounces when he hits bottom.'
Many peasants have fallen from a higher state. I see them at their lowest, during their peasant state -- but I don't know how high they will bounce.
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