I hope the people who made who made all the comments get help just as I hope Byf does. They need it too if this how they go through their lives.
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Edited by Philimanjaro105: 10/12/2018 5:27:39 PMMost of them probably don’t go through life being an emotionless troll. That privilege is only afforded to them by the anonymity of the internet. Doesn’t make it right- but I’d like to believe that most of these people are pretty decent folk in day-to-day life.
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That would be even worse. Putting on a mask to hide what you feel only exacerbates the parts that are covered up.
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I’m certainly no expert on the subject- but I believe that the accepted theory is that it’s healthy for people express otherwise negative thoughts and desires in a “sandbox”- that is to say, an environment isolated from the real world that doesn’t hurt others. Obviously, it’s questionable to say that the internet really is such an isolated sandbox... But I guess my point here is that there’s no such thing as a pure saint or a pure sinner. There’s just specific avenues in which we express the negatives and positives about us.
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Baiting people opening up about attempted suicide is beyond the norms of negative expression being anonymous doesn't change that we can only hope they are teenagers and therefore have under developed brains
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Edited by X_MachoMadness_X: 10/12/2018 7:14:17 PMThey just need a healthier outlet where people can both take and give negative energy. Like Martial Arts, or maybe a hard exercise routine. I don’t mean to seem like I’m saying that there’s absolutely no room on the Internet for being kinda mean sometimes (If that’s how I’ve been coming across), but there certainly times where it’s uncalled for. Things like clap backs on Twitter are probably a good example of an opportunity and internet space to let that out, cuz almost everyone knows that place can be savage as hell (plus those are usually meant to be funny rather than malicious). There’s most likely not a perfect or even a correct answer to the problem.
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Martial arts is not the answer for someone that is emotionally unstable. Giving someone knowledge to destroy that is struggling at maintaining control is not the best solution.
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I fully agree with everything you said.