fast_curry
KHHV ricecel/doll fucker
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I know the very basic social norms of interacting with adults, but I'm totally clueless when it comes to interacting with kids. When a few kids blocked my path, I went as far as crossing the street and taking a detour because I didn't know if it was appropriate to say "excuse me" to remind them they were blocking my way.
Whenever I walk past a school, I intentionally avoid looking in the direction of the children so their teachers won't think of me as a creep and call the police. I'm not a pedocel but I still get anxious about how not to accidentally act like a pedo, and that stresses me out.
Despite all my efforts at avoiding children, I still had very unpleasant encounters with them.
A few years ago, when I was studymaxxing at my uni, a few kids walked in and were selling some really sketchy-looking snacks. After a few students (including me) said no, the kids got angry and started sabotaging the area by writing profanity on the whiteboards and throwing the markers all over the place. That's when I learned that kids can be little demons who are privileged enough to get away with pretty much everything.
The next encounter happened more recently. I had finished checking out my furniture at IKEA and was waiting to schedule a delivery. A brain-dead parent let his kid run around with a cart full of heavy flat-packed furniture. For some reason, the kid decided to run toward me and almost hit my legs. My cart shielded me from getting my bones broken but it was quite a shock. The kid apologized, and I told him it was okay. His dad didn't apologize but instead pulled the kid away. I heard a snippet of their conversation:
"but I said sorry"
"haha didn't you see the look on his face"
That's when I learned why I should be staying away from kids and normies in general. Subhumans don't deserve any respect. I was expected to give the kid the warmest smile for his idiotic behavior even though I was almost sent to an ER before I could go ER on them (in Minecraft).
I hate kids. Their existence merely serves as the continuation of suffering for future incels. The government should strictly regulate the population so our species will eventually die out.
Whenever I walk past a school, I intentionally avoid looking in the direction of the children so their teachers won't think of me as a creep and call the police. I'm not a pedocel but I still get anxious about how not to accidentally act like a pedo, and that stresses me out.
Despite all my efforts at avoiding children, I still had very unpleasant encounters with them.
A few years ago, when I was studymaxxing at my uni, a few kids walked in and were selling some really sketchy-looking snacks. After a few students (including me) said no, the kids got angry and started sabotaging the area by writing profanity on the whiteboards and throwing the markers all over the place. That's when I learned that kids can be little demons who are privileged enough to get away with pretty much everything.
The next encounter happened more recently. I had finished checking out my furniture at IKEA and was waiting to schedule a delivery. A brain-dead parent let his kid run around with a cart full of heavy flat-packed furniture. For some reason, the kid decided to run toward me and almost hit my legs. My cart shielded me from getting my bones broken but it was quite a shock. The kid apologized, and I told him it was okay. His dad didn't apologize but instead pulled the kid away. I heard a snippet of their conversation:
"but I said sorry"
"haha didn't you see the look on his face"
That's when I learned why I should be staying away from kids and normies in general. Subhumans don't deserve any respect. I was expected to give the kid the warmest smile for his idiotic behavior even though I was almost sent to an ER before I could go ER on them (in Minecraft).
I hate kids. Their existence merely serves as the continuation of suffering for future incels. The government should strictly regulate the population so our species will eventually die out.