You mean when you are feeling positive for once, and then someone decides to be negative and kill your vibe? Yeah, I get that a lot. I’m trying not to let it affect me, but it ain’t easy.
It’s sad that some folks need to shit on people in order to feel powerful, but it’s kind of good it’s obvious they’re hurting f—tards. Too bad they don’t have to wear a warning label.
On one hand, it almost reads like “it’s good they’re hurting f-tards,” implying f-tards deserve hurting, and it’s good they get their feelings hurt by those who need to “shit on people” in order to feel powerful. I doubt you meant that.
On the other hand, it might be that you’re trying to demonize people who are hurting from their own problems, enough that they resort to taking it out on others, and calling these people “f-tards.”
If there’s another way to interpret it, maybe i’m missing it, but it seems… kinda wrong, either way.
People are fallible. People who are hurting enough that they resort to taking it out on others who don’t deserve it, don’t necessarily deserve the designation of “f-tard.”
I mean, are people who can’t handle their own problems without letting it affect others, now known as “f-tards?” And if they’re hurting enough to push them to take it out on others… is that somehow “good?”
Ever heard the phrase: “in order for me to care what you say, i must first value your opinion.” ?
Words are only worth the value allowed by their audience.
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You mean when you are feeling positive for once, and then someone decides to be negative and kill your vibe? Yeah, I get that a lot. I’m trying not to let it affect me, but it ain’t easy.
yeah, it isn’t at all.
It’s sad that some folks need to shit on people in order to feel powerful, but it’s kind of good it’s obvious they’re hurting f—tards. Too bad they don’t have to wear a warning label.
@tbd:
Would you mind clarifying that first… sentence?
On one hand, it almost reads like “it’s good they’re hurting f-tards,” implying f-tards deserve hurting, and it’s good they get their feelings hurt by those who need to “shit on people” in order to feel powerful. I doubt you meant that.
On the other hand, it might be that you’re trying to demonize people who are hurting from their own problems, enough that they resort to taking it out on others, and calling these people “f-tards.”
If there’s another way to interpret it, maybe i’m missing it, but it seems… kinda wrong, either way.
People are fallible. People who are hurting enough that they resort to taking it out on others who don’t deserve it, don’t necessarily deserve the designation of “f-tard.”
I mean, are people who can’t handle their own problems without letting it affect others, now known as “f-tards?” And if they’re hurting enough to push them to take it out on others… is that somehow “good?”
Ever heard the phrase: “in order for me to care what you say, i must first value your opinion.” ?
Words are only worth the value allowed by their audience.