It’s rare that you can go through someone’s profile and for their lame wanna be bad ass contrarian comments.
I’m betting you’re a young bitchy dude who hasn’t lived much or ever had much of a social role outside the internet.
A tough and awkward time, often a rut that’s hard to get out of.
My only advice is, don’t exercise your judgey bitchy inner troll too much, it turns into self-criticism, self-hatred, thoughts of inadequacy, and ultimately depression and anxiety pretty easily.
Finding what makes you feel happy and socially desirable is probably a better path.
It’s more difficult and rewarding to try to find and support opinions you think others will like, enjoy, or find thoughtful than it is to troll with edgy (and far easier to make) amoral contrarian responses.
Anyone can do that.
Much harder to turn that capacity into something better, something that will train in you the character of someone whose more likely to have a happier, more meaningful, more sociable, enjoyable, and empathetic life.
The harder habits to develop are more worthwhile because they bring more reward - but also require more thought, intelligence, integrity, empathy, and diplomacy.
Do you need a tissue?
You’re a cunt 🤗
No thanks, I’m not furiously masturbating to Putin’s dictatorial supremacy like you are.
It’s rare that you can go through someone’s profile and for their lame wanna be bad ass contrarian comments.
I’m betting you’re a young bitchy dude who hasn’t lived much or ever had much of a social role outside the internet.
A tough and awkward time, often a rut that’s hard to get out of.
My only advice is, don’t exercise your judgey bitchy inner troll too much, it turns into self-criticism, self-hatred, thoughts of inadequacy, and ultimately depression and anxiety pretty easily.
Finding what makes you feel happy and socially desirable is probably a better path.
It’s more difficult and rewarding to try to find and support opinions you think others will like, enjoy, or find thoughtful than it is to troll with edgy (and far easier to make) amoral contrarian responses.
Anyone can do that.
Much harder to turn that capacity into something better, something that will train in you the character of someone whose more likely to have a happier, more meaningful, more sociable, enjoyable, and empathetic life.
The harder habits to develop are more worthwhile because they bring more reward - but also require more thought, intelligence, integrity, empathy, and diplomacy.
Good luck with your future choices.
This is a troll account