bumble wrote:
What traits make a person so unpopular that they are doomed to eternal loneliness?
I can't think of any character trait that would make a person unpopular universally across the board. I think a lot of this kind of thing is situational.
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I have found that from my personal experience that a constant negative attitude harms one's social standing.
People just don't like negativity. But sometimes I think I get negative on purpose to push people away.
I don't think this is strictly true. It would likely make you unpopular with a wide range of people, but if you find others who think the same way? Doubtless a gathering of such types wouldn't be much fun, but it wouldn't strictly be loneliness, either.
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If someone feels the need to kill others. And then they go kill others.
That would be news to the member of any gang where one member had been "dissed" by someone in another gang. Quite possibly the UNWILLINGNESS to kill would make you unpopular in your cohort, not the willingness. Note that I am not speaking of right and wrong here, simply of popularity. And if such an unwillingness finds you drummed out of the gang? I'd imagine you'd be pretty lonely if said gang provided your only social outlet.
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