Message from @KindledNinja
Discord ID: 281565783773937665
lots of young people don't have a bullshit detector
sad fact
"Non-existant problems" that depends on what you'd call a non existant problem. If you sit down with any random person and talk to them, you may find their experiences throughout life have been drastically different from yours
Who wants to take gender studies in college so you know whose food to poison?
@Nick On it's a case by case basis though i think is what they mean, nothing institutional
@KindledNinja as much bullshit as those feed we can't exterminate them unfortunately
@KindledNinja id rather get my writing degree
a fair number of people have just been dealing with annoying, shitty little things all their life and it eventually builds up to a point where they get so sick of it, it's like "That's it! NO MORE! FUCK EVERYTHING" and the slightest slight is enough to push them over the edge, cause they're already on it at all times
hyper alert
are you guys arguing
yeah honestly
i don't think we are
having a chat
oh ok
carry on then
yeah, no arguments here
We should all light up a joint, and record the conversation we have while we're hig.
everyone's using their indoor voices
@Nick On "That's it! NO MORE! FUCK EVERYTHING" *Pulls out Shotgun and kicks down the school doors*
Your bullshit detector should also go off if you see someone immediately turn to personally attacking you when you disagree with their claims about a problem existing. This is a subconcious tell that they can't control. They know their beliefs are a load of nonsense and they reflexively attack those who dissent from it to protect it from anyone who'd threaten those beliefs.
IF someone attacks you personally for disagreeing rather than trying to explain why they do not agree and what issue they take with your argument, you can be reasonably certain they don't know what the hell they're talking about and what they're trying to get you to believe is something you should be extremely sketpical about.
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Of you want to be on the Internet you have to have a thick skin.
If
I think some people are so damaged by... whatever happened in their childhood or who knows what else that they can't help perceiving every benign little thing as some huge attack on them
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Unfortunately most people are morons who don't know what they're talking about so you'll see this a lot.
the thing that really bugs me is when people say "intent doesn't matter"
i used to not have a thick skin someone telling me to kill myself made me physically tremble but man i sure as hell balled the fuck up
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you know, like "you didn't MEAN it that way, but it still hurt me!"
@foxeatr same man
@Emma I remember talking to someone like that earlier today
yeah i don't give a fuck what people say to me now
its just not a way of living. they'll figure it out
I remember when I got called a fucktard over the internet when I was 7 years old
Those were the days
i've got my issues but i don't make it anyone else's problems
problem*
my problem alone