Having a crisis because I want to be only Irish, my surname is an old Irish clan. Now it's likely I have more Saxon and Viking blood and possibly jedi. I have the same face as my English grandmother... The 12th July makes me fearful and that's how I knew I was Irish, not British like my dad's family. I always rejected my mum's family and thought they were rats.
you underqueer fans aren't funny trying to hide subtle shit like that, I watched the data mining videos and didnt even play the game pal so you aren't tricking me
18th day bleeding. Idc if I die from it but it's not how I wanted to go.
People on Reddit are telling me to go no contact with my mum so that's reassuring. This is scary territory because if she tries what she threatened then I will be forced to report her and that will end her career. Narcissists get scary when you ignore them as well.
Originally posted by Kafka
People on Reddit are telling me to go no contact with my mum so that's reassuring. This is scary territory because if she tries what she threatened then I will be forced to report her and that will end her career. Narcissists get scary when you ignore them as well.
It’s really pathetic that you depend on advice from people you’ve never actually met when making life decisions. How sad it must be to live your life void of actual human contact. smdh
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In general, intentional disruption can refer to any behavior or action that is intended to harm, offend, or otherwise disrupt a community or conversation. This can include a wide range of activities, from hacking and phishing to cyberbullying and harassment, as well as other forms of abusive behavior such as trolling.
It is important to remember that online communities and conversations should be respectful and inclusive spaces where people feel safe to share their thoughts and ideas. Trolling and intentional disruption can undermine this sense of safety and make it difficult for people to participate in online communities without fear of harassment or harm. As such, it is important to call out and discourage this type of behavior whenever it is observed.
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Originally posted by Twinkie the kid
Yes, intentional disruption can certainly include off-topic troll posts that add nothing to the conversation and are intended to harm or offend others. This type of behavior is often referred to as trolling, and it can take many forms, such as posting offensive or inflammatory comments or images, spreading false information, or engaging in other disruptive or harmful behavior.
In general, intentional disruption can refer to any behavior or action that is intended to harm, offend, or otherwise disrupt a community or conversation. This can include a wide range of activities, from hacking and phishing to cyberbullying and harassment, as well as other forms of abusive behavior such as trolling.
It is important to remember that online communities and conversations should be respectful and inclusive spaces where people feel safe to share their thoughts and ideas. Trolling and intentional disruption can undermine this sense of safety and make it difficult for people to participate in online communities without fear of harassment or harm. As such, it is important to call out and discourage this type of behavior whenever it is observed.
thanks for the thank kafka im glad some people here can appreciate a good conversation that isn't some low effort low brow shittery LETS LOOK THROUGH THE ORACLE OF TRUTH TO SEE THE FUTURE SHALL WE
.Distracts from productive discussions: When individuals engage in disruptive or harmful behavior, it can distract from productive discussions and prevent members of the community from sharing their perspectives and ideas.
.Harms community trust: Such behavior can erode trust within the community and make it more difficult for members to engage with one another in a respectful and productive way.
.Discourages participation: When people feel that their contributions to the community will be met with hostility or negativity, they may be less likely to participate and engage, ultimately limiting the community's growth and success.
.Creates a hostile environment: Trolling, offensive comments, and other disruptive behavior can create a hostile environment that can make people feel uncomfortable and unwelcome, especially if they are members of a marginalized group.
.Spreads false information: Spreading false information can harm the community's ability to make informed decisions and can contribute to the spread of harmful ideas or beliefs.
If everyone just posts intentional disruption and there is no "real discussion," the internet community would cease to function as a place for constructive dialogue and exchange of ideas. The community may become a toxic environment, with members engaging in unproductive behavior and attacking one another, rather than working towards common goals or engaging in meaningful discussions.
Without real discussion, the community would lack the diversity of perspectives and ideas that make it a valuable resource for learning and growth. It would become a space for trolling, offensive behavior. If nobody cares what happens in a community focused on toxicity and unproductive trolling, it may seem like it's okay. However, it's important to consider the broader consequences of such a community, particularly if the behavior within it spills over into the wider social and political climate.
It is worth noting that online behavior can have real-world consequences, particularly if it contributes to the spread of false information or hateful attitudes. Moreover, individuals who engage in trolling and other unproductive behavior may find themselves increasingly isolated and disengaged from other aspects of life, leading to a decline in mental health and emotional well-being.
In short, even if nobody appears to care what happens within a community focused on toxicity and unproductive trolling, it's important to recognize the potential consequences of such behavior and to consider the broader implications for individuals and society as a whole.