Just because you were the first to do something does not make it absolutely good.
Continuity is important.
Trust is something that can be lost in an instant.
Just because you were the first to do something does not make it absolutely good.
Continuity is important.
Trust is something that can be lost in an instant.
Did you say it exists when you don't know?
I agree with some of what you are saying.
I think I can be more clear instead of poking fun at Newfag.
There is actually real damage.
Some money has been moved by this movement.
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Questions create opportunities for thought.
That is different again from repeating the same thing.
In other words, I think counters to the problem will be important in the future.
I think each individual should say what they feel and counter-theory.
I think that this will give us a chance to arrive at the truth if can identify many improvements and problematic points for the things have identified as problematic.
I think the resolution of the problem will go up.
On the other hand, I think there will be those who do not want to clarify the problem, and then there will be an opportunity to shed more light on new problematic activities.
Doing my own research is my top priority, but if I get tired of killing time on YouTube, I think it would be constructive to countertheory.
I think that 8kun, QR, and the ANONYMOUS system are the most suitable places where this can be done.
I consider a post to 8kun a vote for 8kun.
When this is moved to Twitter, etc., it creates a situation like an attack from the identification of individuals.
This creates a witch-hunt-like situation.
Of course, I would say that making mistakes and being hunted or boomeranged for making mistakes is self-inflicted, but I think people who find this kind of thing frightening will be silenced.
Hence, I believe anonymity is important.
The other day Anon said that the Twitter system is lagging behind, and I agree with him.
Anonymity is one of the systems that make 'excuses for silence' impossible.