Bit spicy?
STOP HAVING FUN!
My bad
Are we certain shills aren't doing that?
>But niggers are too invested in being retarded and arguing about fucking Jesus to see that there are things we should be doing.
Seriously. I can see why some have chosen to remain invisible for so long, watching how people behave. BUT, that is something we're going to have to help people get over if they actually want to live in the real world instead of dying with the false one.
Just planting seeds. Don't mind me.
What part of it bothers you so much?
I've got no stats or anythingโฆ but I strongly suspect a significant link between consumption of loli anime and transgenderism. Like the connection between coding and transgenderism. Spending too much time in fabricated worlds with rules largely alien to the real one likely weakens someone's hold on reality.
If you don't understand something, especially on these boards, there's a chance it wasn't actually for you. Even if it was tagged with a (you).
Learn how information flows through the world. Understand that an Internet message board does not operate by the same familiar rules as real world conversations.
>We've seen Tranime in drag, or am I remembering that correctly?
Why did you have to do that to my mind's eye?
I swear, most of our problems today stem from people failing to understand that the Internet (and media in general) is not actually a digital representation of the familiar world.
One can find something which pretends to be a digital representation of the familiar world. Actually being such a thing however, isn't the same thing.
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For example: Things "said" here are displayed to countless numbers of uninvolved and unseen others, often days, months, or even years after it was "said".
Aye. As one of the last generation to actually know the world before the Internet, it's quite jarring to see. Big problem with the online "communities" though, is that those running the physical systems can easily hijack any persona at will, if they ever want to interject themselves in an interaction without participants knowing it. Or curate a conversation surreptitiously.
The dynamics of how information flows online are radically different from what people expect, from their experience talking to others in the real world.