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Simple question. |
*mona lisa* |
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Or perhaps it isn't. I see this happening often here. Say there's Person A, someone you like, and then there's Person B, someone you do not like. They both post something very true and honest. Why are your reactions to each person completely different? Isn't the content of the post more significant?
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![]() Oh My Goblet of Fire! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 222 Joined: Feb 2007 Member No: 504,421 ![]() |
It is just like real life but with online it's easier to confront someone with "ur a retard" or "ROFLOL loser" because (for the most part) we think that people online don't matter.
I've realized that most of the time if I just get to know the person who annoys me, I might see how much we have in common. So when I see someone who annoys me because of an opposing view, I try to remember that there is more to that person than one idea. I guess you have to have a little more patience with this approach, but maybe if everyone left some room for other people instead of being closed minded, we'd be all the better for it. |
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