21074th poster gets a cookie (cookie thread (Part 7)) (Part 8)

why do you make it so easy to cuck you

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i just woke up from a weird and hazy dream… basically i was walking down this path thing of sorts and eventually i came onto some bench. the bench had this young couple on it, I dont really care at first because i was looking at trees but eventually i look over, its a very beautiful girl and some eastern european lookin guy. eventually i lock eyes with the girl, she looks back at me and I explode her boyfriend into a million pieces with my mind, and then i take her hand and we walk through the forest together.

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Average Fujimoto plot.

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nice

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NBOWIEEEEEEE :sob::sob::sob:

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okay but wanting to look like her doesnt make me a furry

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that’s a picture of may

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list of bad foler sex jokes

bruce-almighty-fall

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you could have stopped at list of bad foler

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Ranting about humanity
TW: Death

[Over the shoulder bird’s eye POV]
*removes gas mask*

[Front POV]
*reveals anonymous mask underneath*

It’s not my proudest truth, but it helps me… feel unattached to the internet itself, I suppose. I have worn this gas mask for so long, I sometimes forget my own face. It’s fine though. This gas mask and the monochromatic theme is enough to remind me of my identity, for whatever little it’s worth.

Lots of people are getting hurt because of a message. They supported someone, and that someone quit their job. They blame the company. Probably rightfully so. Still, they are hurt. Some of them are genuinely hurt.

I… don’t think I have been genuinely hurt like them. Even after multiple instances of people leaving their job, the pain never reached my heart. I am grateful I am unhurt, because I hate emotional pain. But now I keep looking at others, comparing myself with them. Now I think: “Am I the weird one?”

I stopped trying being normal around a decade ago. I never fit in anywhere, and thus I became a social nomad, keeping conversations to the bare minimum. The loner. The weirdo. I have come to accept this. I am “unique”. I am “special”. Just like everyone else. :neutral_face:

I’m sorry I can’t relate to you, emotional people. It’s just that… despite all the bad things in the year, it simply cannot erase the good things in the year. I don’t know what you have experienced in one year to the point where y’all keep saying you want to [REDACTED], but I always avoid that topic.

Because you either exaggerate your sadness, or you are announcing your exit from living in this world. If it’s the latter, then “that’s rough, buddy”, but most likely it’s the former, and if it is the former, then everyone who exaggerates that word usage undermines the value of those word group.

I have been trying to be mindful of these types of words in general. I think the circumstances are stupid, but I am adapting to this community’s environment. It costs less energy to adjust myself than to be cast out from a community and then trying to find a new one in perpetuity until I inevitably create my own community. The precedent exists, but I see the non-monetary maintenance costs, and I know that going against the flow is not worth it.

Back to the words: I myself am coping. Not with the exit of the company worker. (Nah. that happens all the time.) But rather, I’m coping with the community that supports the worker. I can cope and say to myself that they are "no longer called this henceforth, but actually that". That could be considered as [REDACTED] “killing themselves”.

…is the value of death really that light for you people? If so, then why do I keep getting warnings whenever I listen to topic-sensitive songs? If death isn’t light-weighted, then why the hell do you repeat those shit sentences like the plague? Even the simple three letter abbreviation has become worthless due to overuse.

I know the majority of you will continue living. (The minority ought to get some real help.) The majority of you are exaggerating, and don’t get me wrong: Exaggerating is okay. But there is a line that should not have been crossed, and from what I see you’re crossing it like nothing.

I know I am strange. I don’t cry at the things you people cry about. I get angry at things you are undermining. Words that you shared on the internet because you are coping with your loss.

Even though this “loss” isn’t forever.

At least you still get to “see” them, hear them, share your time with them.

If you really want to cry, then at the very least let it involve someone’s true departure.

Because unlike the idols you are worshipping, there are countless great people who are genuinely no longer with us on this massive lump of dirt.

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What

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(not about the rant)
(that makes sense)
(The Tutuu stuff)

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tw death

I think that a lot of people share your sentiment. I think they’re the silent majority. Most people who browse the internet don’t say anything at all. The vocal minority who lightly says “kill yourself” are either immature and haven’t dealt with a loss yet due to young age and they want to grab attention, and/or its a toxic video game culture where you get the phenomenon of losing empathy over saying shit to people due to the internet and/or they’re very jaded people for which words lose meaning

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wha

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If you take a look at the stats of MrBeast’s newest video:

33 mil views
2.5 mil likes
35k comments

Donald Trump’s latest tweet:

17 mil views
167k likes
14k comments

I’m sure similar ratios apply to all popular social media

Majority of internet users are lurkers. A small fraction of them do the bare minimum interaction by clicking buttons, and an even smaller fraction of them say words on the internet

So in order to find yourself being a voice on the internet you need to pass through a lot, you are a minority. So that means you are likely passionate about your views. So that means you will likely say more extreme stuff

Majority of people are very chill, calm, temperate, apolitical. If you ask them about their views on anything it’s likely very moderate, for their culture. So if you browse the public internet it does give an illusion that everyone is crazy yeah, because you do have to be different than most people to actually put your voice on the (public) internet. (I dont count arguably private sites like FoL, its mostly a private chatroom between friends)

i was downloading a game and my steam autostart was apparently on? because my computer audio took over my phone audio and played a loud gunshot

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i was displeased

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