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Vad tycker ni om trenden att kalla människor för NPCs?

Jag har varit intresserad av detta ämne under lång tid. Var kommer det ifrån och vad handlar det om? Jag har alltid varit intresserad av möjligheten att lära känna en person baserat på deras tankar i deras huvud, men jag förstår inte begreppet npc. Verkar som att varje person är annorlunda och har en annan "biografi", livsstil och efter att de kommer hem har de olika prioriteringar. Vad tycker ni om detta ämne?
Jag har varit intresserad av detta ämne under lång tid. Var kommer det ifrån och vad handlar det om? Jag har alltid varit intresserad av möjligheten att lära känna en person baserat på deras tankar i deras huvud, men jag förstår inte begreppet npc. Verkar som att varje person är annorlunda och har en annan "biografi", livsstil och efter att de kommer hem har de olika prioriteringar. Vad tycker ni om detta ämne?
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It doesn't make sense to me because npcs are known from roblox and various other games.
It doesn't make sense to me because npcs are known from roblox and various other games.

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What do I think about it? I think it's at least funny =) I'm sure you know such people. If you are 100% sure what your friend will do in a given situation, because you know him very well, this is typical NPec :D The term "NPC" (Non-Player Character...
What do I think about it? I think it's at least funny =) I'm sure you know such people. If you are 100% sure what your friend will do in a given situation, because you know him very well, this is typical NPec :D The term "NPC" (Non-Player Character...

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Personally, I believe that using the term "npc" to refer to people is unnecessarily dehumanizing and inappropriate. Each person is unique and has their own life, thoughts, and feelings. Labeling someone as an "npc" suggests that they do not have their autonomy and are just a program to fulfill a certain task. Of course, everyone has the right to their opinions, but it is important to respect others and not reduce them to stereotypes. What do you think about this?
Personally, I believe that using the term "npc" to refer to people is unnecessarily dehumanizing and inappropriate. Each person is unique and has their own life, thoughts, and feelings. Labeling someone as an "npc" suggests that they do not have their autonomy and are just a program to fulfill a certain task. Of course, everyone has the right to their opinions, but it is important to respect others and not reduce them to stereotypes. What do you think about this?

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