i wasn't doxxed, but i don't enjoy reddit as much as i used to. it feels like an addiction or a distraction at the moment and it's surprisingly sad how often i am noticing myself think "oh you should take a picture of this and share it" or "that's a funny story you should post this", i don't seem to enjoy doing things for the sake of it any more and rather it's me trying to get reactions out of people, whether that's disgust or laughter. last month i challenged myself to take a week off reddit because i noticed i was on it too much, i lasted 2 days and then started coming back on now, so recently i just thought fuck it i need to be able to go more than 2 days without going on here, that's not healthy. i was going to write something more in depth but i really just need to stop coming on here for a while, i said a month to myself so i'll go for that. the more time i spend on reddit, the less time i spend doing other things and it's not worth it for me. i see people spending so much time on social media and said i never wanted to be like them but i have become like that. so ill probably make a blog/video/something in a few weeks just to talk about it properly because i think a lot of people will be in similar positions and won't be aware of it or willing to try and change.
there's a lot on my mind at the moment so i just need to step back and think about what i should do now.
Check out the the balls on the guy they're cancelling. No apologies. No backing down. Hell, not even a sloppy doubledown. Flat out posting a screen cap of himself calling her a lying skank. More high T than all the drama jannies put together (which isn't really fair since half of them are on spiro).
It's absolutely the correct way of dealing with these situations too. How bizarre is that?
In real life, apologizing is a sign of maturity and is often the best way to diffuse these situations. Online however, apologizing is nothing more than a confession of guilt and weakness to be exploited.
I hope there's a resurgence of the mindset that things that happen on the internet are worthless. Remember when that was a thing? Good times.
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2 KaaraRaven 2019-09-09
Imagine listening to 8-bit beeps and boops unironically and considering it real music Òvó
1 [deleted] 2019-09-09
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1 hyledog 2019-09-09
This shit go hard bro https://youtu.be/Tc12oeT-Ql8
1 smokeyphil 2019-09-09
Nah man this is where its at these days https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxHctJZflh8
1 SwiftOnSobriety 2019-09-09
Okay wtf is that emoticon? Are you having a stroke? And if so, how has it been going on for so long? Also, why bother encoding it in an emoticon?
1 KaaraRaven 2019-09-09
It's a bird face ^v^
1 oPLABleC 2019-09-09
this is such a shit bit
2 CucksLoveTrump 2019-09-09
Add one to the kill count. How long until he offs himself?
1 Whaddaulookinat 2019-09-09
She'll get to Hillary-tier in short order
1 SnapshillBot 2019-09-09
i wasn't doxxed, but i don't enjoy reddit as much as i used to. it feels like an addiction or a distraction at the moment and it's surprisingly sad how often i am noticing myself think "oh you should take a picture of this and share it" or "that's a funny story you should post this", i don't seem to enjoy doing things for the sake of it any more and rather it's me trying to get reactions out of people, whether that's disgust or laughter. last month i challenged myself to take a week off reddit because i noticed i was on it too much, i lasted 2 days and then started coming back on now, so recently i just thought fuck it i need to be able to go more than 2 days without going on here, that's not healthy. i was going to write something more in depth but i really just need to stop coming on here for a while, i said a month to myself so i'll go for that. the more time i spend on reddit, the less time i spend doing other things and it's not worth it for me. i see people spending so much time on social media and said i never wanted to be like them but i have become like that. so ill probably make a blog/video/something in a few weeks just to talk about it properly because i think a lot of people will be in similar positions and won't be aware of it or willing to try and change.
there's a lot on my mind at the moment so i just need to step back and think about what i should do now.
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1 Neon_needles 2019-09-09
This but unironic and without ZQ
1 trexmundi 2019-09-09
Check out the the balls on the guy they're cancelling. No apologies. No backing down. Hell, not even a sloppy doubledown. Flat out posting a screen cap of himself calling her a lying skank. More high T than all the drama jannies put together (which isn't really fair since half of them are on spiro).
1 [deleted] 2019-09-09
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1 LemonScore_ 2019-09-09
God I love him <3
1 twelvefortyseven 2019-09-09
Damn, that's pretty based.
1 Greed-the-Avaricious 2019-09-09
It's absolutely the correct way of dealing with these situations too. How bizarre is that?
In real life, apologizing is a sign of maturity and is often the best way to diffuse these situations. Online however, apologizing is nothing more than a confession of guilt and weakness to be exploited.
I hope there's a resurgence of the mindset that things that happen on the internet are worthless. Remember when that was a thing? Good times.
1 --harshpangolin-- 2019-09-09
god he wishes he were a woman
1 BriefSquirt 2019-09-09
God you wish you were him
1 Alicesnakebae 2019-09-09
Criticising the jew of the gamer world what did you expect
1 CCAlkie 2019-09-09
I feel like he wouldn't have been #cancelled if he wasn't so tactless in calling her out.
1 [deleted] 2019-09-09
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1 NormanImmanuel 2019-09-09
A male feminist showing his true colors, yet again.
1 frankiebowman 2019-09-09
Shitty music shitty opinions.