Anonymous wrote:Those who call multiple people “one obsessed poster” or “one defensive poster”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those that use the phrases "nothingburger" "whataboutism" and "preggo".
People who say "anyways" and "welp!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Worst?
Pretty much all the privileged suburban white women complaining about like every damn thing.
See now I can feel smug because I’m a privileged urban white woman complaining about every damn thing![]()
LOL
1) The racist who blame the white man or woman for everything gone wrong in their lives instead of taking ownership.
2) The idiots who try to change our vocabulary to avoid accountability. For example. Calling a obvious riot....a peaceful protest! I think when I see people throwing large objects at another and trying to run them down...that's a crime. Or the thugs beating up the innocent person are somehow elevated to the victim when clearly it's quite the opposite.
3) People that blame Trump for everything despite statistics and facts showing otherwise. They have some sort of Trump OCD, yet ignore our current presidents failings.
4) The sexless guy who obviously needs therapy. Another OCD in extreme.
Anonymous wrote:Those that use the phrases "nothingburger" "whataboutism" and "preggo".
Anonymous wrote:The white women all look like old hags at 25/Asians never age/black don’t crack poster.
Anonymous wrote:The ones who think a celebrity is trolling this joint. Or their pr team. Nah.
Anonymous wrote:Posters who think it's their role to decide how OP should feel about something. This is also just a pet peeve of mine in life. If someone says "My MIL always insists on hosting Thanksgiving and it's making me feel frustrated that I'm not allowed to host my own holiday," it's not helpful to say "You shouldn't feel frustrated because x, y, and z." Once someone feels a way about something, that's how they feel. Telling them to just have a different visceral reaction is not actually helpful and just make people feel invalidated and defensive and the whole thing just descends into bickering.
The only way to resolve problems like that is to accept that everyone's feelings are valid and look for practical solutions. "Feel different" is never a practical solution! I wish people would start to understand this more because it seems like this is 90% of the conflict in my life, is everyone just standing around expecting other people to have different emotions and... it's not gonna happen, folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody dates fat chicks posters. Clearly some people do or they would all be walking around single.
That Op is obsessed with fit chicks. Her ex left her for a fat chick.