Title. “lmao internet points” and all, but what is the point of participating in a community that sees assumptions and other commonly non-harmful commentaries/posts as “bad” this easily? Do folks in here are really that needy of self-validation, even if it means seeking such from something completely insignificant like internet points? I mean, if I wanted to have a “stepping on eggs” experience with someone (i.e “one false step, and everything breaks apart”), I’d look for a random chick to meet in a bar.

That, or “we reddit now”.

  • doublejay1999@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    You need to be much less fragile, or life is going to be hard. Really hard . I say this because you seem like a good guy.

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      9 months ago

      Wasn’t the rule for one of the more popular Usenet groups: rule 1. Don’t be annoying 2. Don’t be easily annoyed

      Tbh, that’s a pretty great foundation for any interactions on the web.

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        9 months ago

        I love those two rules, when taken together. Seems these days communities just pick one, and both are worse off for it.