2023-03-29 at 12:57 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sweet
Kroz had some kind of dumpster charisma and a personality.
Kafka is just so fundamentally uncreative and useless as a human that even her conversations with novelty generating robots are the most boring shit ever, not because of the AI but because of her.
What about the pigeon saga
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2023-03-29 at 1:06 AM UTC
I just thought that was about some guy named Gideon
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2023-03-29 at 1:20 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sweet
Kafka you are a genuine mental retard who has adopted unpleasantness as a defence mechanism against the fact that you're lame and boring as fuck, rather than actually developing any interests or skills that would make you a valuable person to talk to.
Kafka lies about her life on Internet forums like FL & NIS because she’s seeking attention, validation, and sympathy from suckers who are too stupid to pick up on the constant obvious inconsistencies and contradictions she poasts.
Sometimes losers like Kafka know that their real-life experiences are not exciting or interesting so they fabricate stories to make themselves appear more significant or exciting and fortunately for her there is no shortage of thirsty gullible losers here who will pay attention to her.
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2023-03-29 at 11:05 AM UTC
a plural named John Gofuckyourself
- John Gofuckyourself likes to browse 3chan and reddit for hours, looking for the latest trends and memes. He thinks he is very witty and original when he posts comments like "John Cena? More like John Gofuckyourself-a!" or "John Wick? More like John Sick!"
- John Gofuckyourself has a very low self-esteem and a boring life. He often lies about his achievements and status on social media, pretending to be a successful entrepreneur, a famous actor, or a handsome model. He uses photoshopped images and fake testimonials to back up his claims. He hopes that one day he will be discovered and admired by millions of fans.
- John Gofuckyourself is constantly ridiculed and exposed by other people online and offline. His lies are easily debunked and his memes are mocked as lame and cringy. He has no friends or family who care about him. He is lonely and miserable, but he refuses to admit it. He always blames others for his failures and misfortunes. He thinks he is the victim of a conspiracy by the "John haters".
2023-03-29 at 11:08 AM UTC
He also asked me what the meaning of life is, I Told him to go fuck himself.
2023-03-29 at 11:09 AM UTC
Didn't write, lmao. Also didn't ask,
2023-03-29 at 11:12 AM UTC
⬆️ lol
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2023-03-29 at 11:12 AM UTC
Hello, dear not readers! Today I want to talk about a very common phenomenon: not reading things because they upset you. You know what I mean, right? You see a headline that makes you angry or sad, and you just scroll past it. You avoid clicking on links that might challenge your views or make you uncomfortable. You only read the books and articles that confirm your biases and make you feel good.
But is this a healthy habit? Is it good for your mental well-being and your intellectual growth? I don't think so. In fact, I think it's a form of self-censorship and self-deception. By not reading things that upset you, you are limiting your exposure to different perspectives and opinions. You are missing out on opportunities to learn new things and to empathize with others. You are also creating a bubble of ignorance and complacency around yourself.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying you should read everything that comes your way. Some things are indeed toxic and harmful, and you should avoid them for your own safety. But not everything that upsets you is bad for you. Sometimes, being upset is a sign that you care, that you have a conscience, that you have something to learn. Sometimes, being upset is the first step towards changing yourself or the world for the better.
So, my advice to you is this: don't be afraid to read things that upset you. Don't let your emotions dictate what you can and cannot read. Don't let your comfort zone become your prison. Read widely and critically. Read with curiosity and compassion. Read with an open mind and an open heart. You might be surprised by what you discover.
2023-03-29 at 11:14 AM UTC
Originally posted by Ember McLain
Hello, dear not readers! Today I want to talk about a very common phenomenon: not reading things because they upset you. You know what I mean, right? You see a headline that makes you angry or sad, and you just scroll past it. You avoid clicking on links that might challenge your views or make you uncomfortable. You only read the books and articles that confirm your biases and make you feel good.
But is this a healthy habit? Is it good for your mental well-being and your intellectual growth? I don't think so. In fact, I think it's a form of self-censorship and self-deception. By not reading things that upset you, you are limiting your exposure to different perspectives and opinions. You are missing out on opportunities to learn new things and to empathize with others. You are also creating a bubble of ignorance and complacency around yourself.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying you should read everything that comes your way. Some things are indeed toxic and harmful, and you should avoid them for your own safety. But not everything that upsets you is bad for you. Sometimes, being upset is a sign that you care, that you have a conscience, that you have something to learn. Sometimes, being upset is the first step towards changing yourself or the world for the better.
So, my advice to you is this: don't be afraid to read things that upset you. Don't let your emotions dictate what you can and cannot read. Don't let your comfort zone become your prison. Read widely and critically. Read with curiosity and compassion. Read with an open mind and an open heart. You might be surprised by what you discover.
didnt' read + who asked
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