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Different opinions doesn't make someone shitty or anything of the sort....

animeboy
I'm sure some of you remember me(the newcomers not so much)and I'm sure you guys remember me leaving comments such as "The site's meaner members" yeah, about that I thought about it more and I realized I was no different than the SJW's/Femnazis/Black Lives Matter etc. I would get unhappy about ppl's different opinions mainly regarding stuff like depression and suicide, while I still disagree with the opinions of said members whom I labeled as the site's meaner members, they're still obligated to have their own opinions whether I like em or not. I kind of came to this realization with that topic Elder Reaper made about fat ppl and Nicole Arbour's Dear Fat ppl videos. Many ppl were upset and unhappy with said ppl and topic/videos but I wasn't for some odd reason and I'm a fat person too. But what really hit it was when Neet One made that post with Buzz telling Woody SJW's are everywhere so I thought about it more afterwards and realized I was acting the same towards said members(I doubt they know who I am XD) So yeah, while I still disagree, I see no reason to say they're mean or heartless or anything like that. They just view things differently is all. So yeah I just wanted to leave this here as some sort of realization. That's all really. If you want to share your thoughts you're free to. Peace.
rankedone
Many people have no backbone anymore. I who was left to the dust rose from the ashes and became who I am today because of hard times. I can take stuff but I also don't take overwhelming BS coming from annoying sheeple.
neet_one
In order for people to become well rounded members of society they need to learn how to take criticism and accept that not everyone will share their world views on everything. People are becoming far too sheltered these days, and those who grow up in the special snow flake generation desperately need reality checks every now and then. It's amazing how defensive some people can get if you don't see things their way or point out their mistakes, rather than trying to correct the issue like any rational person would. Logically when someone points out something you did wrong you should try to learn from it and improve on it, but people these days rather toss a fit and act like entitled little shits while making you look like a villain in the process. That SJW image mentioned by OP alone got some folks thinking I was Elder Reaper and made some start to direct some hate my way. Same for when I point out if people made topics on the wrong boards or make threads that have been made countless times before, as if they think it's alright because this time it's them making it and they're the center of the universe that can do whatever they want. Not that I much care if people here hate me, the opinions of narutards and normalfags means absolutely dick to me.
cujo
Tell me about it buddy. I go ahead and agree with user xiao_hu/Ordinary_Magician, get harassed, accused of being him and then a temporary ban that they said lasted 3 days, but lasted over a week with no communication whatsoever. I'm not trying to rant too much but the moderation here is hostile it seems.
coffeelink
Depending on what you believe, Different beliefs certainly do make you a shittier person compared to the prevalent Beliefs of the Society you reside in. Speak your mind, but be prepared to combat opposition with articulation and civility or just shrug it off and go about your own business on the internet; that also seems to be an effective strategy.
xynox
Opinions say a lot about what type of person you are. You are very free to have different opinions and also voice them but people are just as free to judge you based on your opinions. As long as people stay civilised in discussions I don't see a problem with it.. You're very welcome to make fun of a big group of people but I will judge you for it. But Nicole Arbrur sucks. She's not even mildly funny and it feels like she tries to copy Jenna Matbles.
xynox
Stirring trouble one thread at a time
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