Is it normal to hate people online
People you have not met in real life,is it wrong to hate these people online.
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People you have not met in real life,is it wrong to hate these people online.
Personally I think hate is never helpful. It's just a waste of time and strength. If you can't get along with someone just move on and forget about them. Online that's even WAY easier than in real life.
Other than that I don't see a big difference between the two.
Very normal,especially if your the kingofcarrotflowers. .sorry I mean kingofassmunching.
The people online can be haters but there are some
nice people online too so i wouldn't stereotype
someone for being online, there is good and bad
in all people but i do believe that most people
online you meet, have their share fair of issues
we have to all do our homework and choose people
wisely no matter where we meet them.
Hate is a much overused expression, often in situations when it's not genuinely felt. And when it is expressed, the real reason behind it is often to be found elsewhere. So much online 'hate' is merely a release of frustration at something else in the life of those using it. It's so easy to take your anger out on someone by hiding behind a username online. It's also a cowardly demonstration of the weakness, character flaws and failings of those who indulge in it.
Whether it's normal, or not, is irrelevant - it's the 'hate' part which needs to be addressed. If everyone expressed their contrary opinions and even their dislike of someone/something without resorting to insult and extremely unpleasant remarks, the Internet would be a far more civilised and enjoyable experience.
The Internet is international. We are all stuck with everyone who speaks English, which is most of the world. The happy friendliness of Ireland will eventually crumble as people become cacooned into a completely on-line existence.
You could try social media in a different language.
It's not wrong, it's just pointless and a waste of mental bandwidth. You're most probably never going to meet these people so just switch off your notifications for their replies and move on.
This kind of reminds me of how much I disliked the SJW's that were giving me a hard time on a site I loved going to. I remembered that at the end of the day, they're just people that live far away from me hiding behind the internet. They're ridicule and their whole "try to push beliefs on some else" will only affect me if I let it. Now I just don't give a crap about what they say online.
I've only dealt with one SJW dude before. I usually ignore these kind of people but this SJW dude got so annoying that I had to argue and tried to shut him up.
He's very annoying and extreme with his SJW crap. Mind you, it was just a video game discussion board and this dude felt the need to bring his SJW belief in the discussion which was unrelated with the video game we're discussing for.
They're annoying hence I can relate how you feel.