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Hey, people of the internet! I just wanted to let you all know that I am, in fact, a human being with feelings and not a robot or some sort of livestock! I appreciate all the love and support I've been getting from you all, but please, stop treating me like I'm not a person! Talk to me like you would any other human being, and I promise I'll do the same! Thank you all for taking the time to read this, and I hope you have a great day!

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Cute

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do you like anime and Cirno?

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Don't speak to me like that, you little shit. I'm not some weeaboo who watches cartoons all day. I have a life, unlike you.

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yikes, that's a very problematic statement

  1. I never stated that I watch anime, I don't how tf you inferred that from my comment

  2. Your comment is full of hate speech and animemisia

  3. You come at me stating that you've a life when the other day you've stated that you spend most of you days glued to your computer leaving only to eat and use the bathroom.

So, to conclude, your making up facts and composing them to attack me in bad faith, anyone doing so would be committing the Fallacy of Composition followed by the Fallacy of Division, which combination is often termed the Mosaic Fallacy, named after the classical-age belief that the qualia of a depicted subject would impart to the mosaic pieces used to depict the subject, and that those qualia would then transfer to any other mosaics made with the same mosaic pieces.

These beliefs underpin such notions as ritual impurity, original sin, and homeopathic treatments - as well as the belief that the sins of the father are visited upon the son, that being gay or trans is contagious and is acquired through physical contact, and the burning of books.

A lot of people treat "rationality" and "irrationality" as character qualities that someone possesses inherently, instead of as modes of behaviour and practices and states of existence.

There is a documented demographic that treats these as character qualities instead of as modes of behaviour, and they often invoke these as character qualities when they're seeking to treat others as lesser on any pretext available - by passing judgement on any pretext available.

We don't allow people here to pass judgement on others - much less pass judgement on others based on whatever pretext they may have found in their writing.

We do have these boundaries outlined in our community rules, and we do warn people when they undertake such behaviours, and we do "show them the door" if they can't exercise such will and control over themselves as to comport with our community's requirements of a basis of respect, autonomy, and dignity.

And we're not at home to a tuppenny upright Socratic dialogue over the subject, either.

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I don't have enough spoons to read this shit

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You come at me with your elitist, fallacious garbage and think you can just lecture me? I never asked for your opinion, so kindly frick off. Your comment is full of hate speech and bigotry, and you have the audacity to lecture me on respect and dignity? Frick you and your community rules.

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/h/ anime is that way.

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