If you ask someone who's climbed a big mountain why they did it they will likely say:
"Because it's there"
This is the mountaineer mentality. They had no good reason to do it, but they did it anyway.
Person 1: Hey, why the hell did you sleep with my sister?!?
Person 2: Because I can.
Person 1: That's some whack ass mountaineer mentality you got there bucko *proceeds to beat the shit out of Person 2*
Someone who developed non deserved confidence purely as a self defense mechanism.
That mf has "meatball mentality" leave him alone to figure that out
Junaid khan aka Mental aka MNTL, son of professional necrophiliac A.K (Spex) of Beeston, Leeds. MNTL known for his mentalness and known for being a light weight on Smirnoff. Mental spent his life growing up around his best mates arron and akeel.
Hey that's Junaid Khan (aka Mental, MNTL)
The retarded way to ridicule someone who actually having a mental breakdown
Using mental breakdance or mental breakbeat to ridicule someone who really in a mental breakdown shows that you lacks empathy and ignorant about mental health
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Når du har været sammen med en pige hele aftenen, og forestiller dig at I knalder i alle tænkelige scenarier. Men det aldrig bliver til en realitet.
Han har fandme fået meget mental fisse
When your brain throws itself out a window.
I suffered a sudden case of mental defenestration.
Acceptance of inevitable destruction.
When you know that something is inevitably going to ruin what you have done, but you do it anyway for whatever reason you may have.
Quoted from 2b2t wiki:
The Builder's Dilemma, The Sandcastle Mentality is a philosophical concept that is one of the pillars of the "veteran mentality". It means that a player accepts the destructive nature of 2b2t, and learns to live with it. Its name comes from building sandcastles on beaches: no one builds a sand castle believing or expecting that it will last forever.
"Mark built a sandcastle even though he knew a wave will just wash it off at some point. One can say he has the Sandcastle Mentality, maybe even a Builder's Dilemma in mind."