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Serious There seems to be a lack of respect/love towards the fellow person on this site.

WeirdPanda

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I am specifically posting this because the post with @Thugs-5-Less made me feel bad for him, and I did not want to see him like that because it reminded me of a few days ago when I was feeling disliked. Please read, thank you.

I've always thought the internet has made us people way too comfortable with saying mean words and not getting pushback for it. I've never insulted or been mean to anyone online so I couldn't really know, but it is crude and disrespectful to have that sort of attitude both on the internet and irl and I think it's time that we acknowledge this. Just because this site has total free speech doesn't mean that we should foster this sort of energy around here as it makes the more sensitive users (and even everyone to an extent) more miserable.

It's weird how no one has mentioned this before, but yeah. I've made a thread about us complimenting each other way long ago, and while it may have felt awkward, that's because we are not really used to give and receive. Or love and be loved and etc. That's because of all the shit we get IRL, but that sort of stuff is expendable when you start directing it outside with no attempt to mend the wound. I consider it a form of moral healing, or atleast trying to develop your empathy.

It comes at a cost, and that is letting aside your hatred as they are not productive emotions. These emotions will leak and you will end up directioning them towards not only the object of your resentment, but as well as fellow comrades as well. Although you can resent, but you cannot let it foster general hatred and misanthropy (hatred of the fellow man). That way we can upkeep our beliefs all the while fostering empathy as a community and making this a safe space for us. Because I believe, that incel spaces should not be spaces for only constant misery, self-hatred and etc. but for trying our best to cope with our situations in life all the while. That means we can have the bad moments as well, we can vent, but as long as we manifest our emotions (other than only anger) as sadness (which is a beautiful emotion and I love each one of you that have expressed sadness as well even though I may not have felt sad at the moment you can vent to me in my DMs anytime you want) joy, fear... you get it.

If you read this, thank you. Please do share your opinions.
 
It's sad that good people end up being fakecels.
 
mad people that hate their life will reciprocate these feelings to surrounding parties, human nature
 
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I try to be kind/supportive to people on here
 
mad people that hate their life will reciprocate these feelings to surrounding parties, human nature
Yes, I have pointed it out in my post. Because it never comes out of nowhere. Many that do this do it because of a combination of lack of sensitivity and because they haven't been shown much kindness.

It builds character
No one deserves to be bullied/disrespected. Bullying is what creates a predatory society where we cannot really feel safe at anytime. Abuse, for example, being a good key factor in a person developing PTSD or some other mental disorder related to that abuse. Drug addictions, bad habits, etc... All related.
 
Yes, I have pointed it out in my post. Because it never comes out of nowhere. Many that do this do it because of a combination of lack of sensitivity and because they haven't been shown much kindness.


No one deserves to be bullied/disrespected. Bullying is what creates a predatory society where we cannot really feel safe at anytime. Abuse, for example, being a good key factor in a person developing PTSD or some other mental disorder related to that abuse. Drug addictions, bad habits, etc... All related.
Not necessarily only bullying but also not listening to other people's thoughts, making them feel unheard or misunderstood and making them feel unworthy.
 
It makes no sense to be rude towards fellow brocels, I try to be nice to everyone here
 
It makes no sense to be rude towards fellow brocels, I try to be nice to everyone here
I think you're one of the nicest users :feelshehe:, and I think more should aspire to be like you

Unfortunately, I have seen a lot of other users being disrespected and fights ocurring for the dumbest reasons.
 
You can't expect everyone to like you but i get your point
 
I like the people who follow me and share my interests like:
@Epedaphic
@TouhouMathcel
@PersonalityChad
@DarkStar
@pizzamaxxer
They're cool people, possibly more too but these are just ones whom I interact with most often.

There will always be assholes in any community who hate you for no reason, it's just natural for humans to be like that.
 
Apart from being social rejects, many, if not most, incels have little in common and despise each other. This place is more like a prison than a community, a gathering place for the true dregs of humanity.
 
Yes everyone could probably try a bit harder to be good to their fellow forum users, we don't have many safe spaces, this place is if for us.

But there's kindness, and then there's respect. Respect has to be earned.

It shits me no end that when I see people abusing the fuck out of each other, denying someone else's inceldom, or basically telling them they don't belong here...

9 times out of 10 the monkey throwing that shit will be some 3-digit postcount GrAY fag who's been a user for 4 days, acting like he owns the place and everyone should listen to him because he's special, telling people to stfu and gtfo.

Nobody is going to like someone who walks into other people's house, takes a big streaming dump on the floor, and then tells them to get out because it's his house now.

That kind of tone-deaf rudeness blows my mind, and I will give it a slap every time I see it.
 
Cope. Conflict builds character. What doesn't destroy you makes you stronger.
 
Yes everyone could probably try a bit harder to be good to their fellow forum users, we don't have many safe spaces, this place is if for us.

But there's kindness, and then there's respect. Respect has to be earned.

It shits me no end that when I see people abusing the fuck out of each other, denying someone else's inceldom, or basically telling them they don't belong here...

9 times out of 10 the monkey throwing that shit will be some 3-digit postcount GrAY fag who's been a user for 4 days, acting like he owns the place and everyone should listen to him because he's special, telling people to stfu and gtfo.

Nobody is going to like someone who walks into other people's house, takes a big streaming dump on the floor, and then tells them to get out because it's his house now.

That kind of tone-deaf rudeness blows my mind, and I will give it a slap every time I see it.
Well I'm all for bullying grays like that. But I think everyone deserves respect unless they're a truly aggravative and hostile person. The bar for respect isn't that high and shit. It's when people don't respect others for petty shit that I don't like.
Forbearance under provocation.
Knajjd
Cope. Conflict builds character. What doesn't destroy you makes you stronger.
I don't know, most people use it to justify bullying. And I thought this place of all would be the last to have this mindset considering how many of us were ostracized or bullied.
Apart from being social rejects, many, if not most, incels have little in common and despise each other. This place is more like a prison than a community, a gathering place for the true dregs of humanity.
That's not what really what I meant and I feel like it's trying to justify toxic habits of this community. We don't have to be Reddit but we can certainly grow as a community and foster better habits than the current ones.
 
You're on a site full of emotionally numb cynical bottom feeders what do you expect
 
I am specifically posting this because the post with @Thugs-5-Less made me feel bad for him, and I did not want to see him like that because it reminded me of a few days ago when I was feeling disliked. Please read, thank you.

I've always thought the internet has made us people way too comfortable with saying mean words and not getting pushback for it. I've never insulted or been mean to anyone online so I couldn't really know, but it is crude and disrespectful to have that sort of attitude both on the internet and irl and I think it's time that we acknowledge this. Just because this site has total free speech doesn't mean that we should foster this sort of energy around here as it makes the more sensitive users (and even everyone to an extent) more miserable.

It's weird how no one has mentioned this before, but yeah. I've made a thread about us complimenting each other way long ago, and while it may have felt awkward, that's because we are not really used to give and receive. Or love and be loved and etc. That's because of all the shit we get IRL, but that sort of stuff is expendable when you start directing it outside with no attempt to mend the wound. I consider it a form of moral healing, or atleast trying to develop your empathy.

It comes at a cost, and that is letting aside your hatred as they are not productive emotions. These emotions will leak and you will end up directioning them towards not only the object of your resentment, but as well as fellow comrades as well. Although you can resent, but you cannot let it foster general hatred and misanthropy (hatred of the fellow man). That way we can upkeep our beliefs all the while fostering empathy as a community and making this a safe space for us. Because I believe, that incel spaces should not be spaces for only constant misery, self-hatred and etc. but for trying our best to cope with our situations in life all the while. That means we can have the bad moments as well, we can vent, but as long as we manifest our emotions (other than only anger) as sadness (which is a beautiful emotion and I love each one of you that have expressed sadness as well even though I may not have felt sad at the moment you can vent to me in my DMs anytime you want) joy, fear... you get it.

If you read this, thank you. Please do share your opinions.
men hate other men. and plenty of "bp gods" say stupid shit.
 
I like the people who follow me and share my interests like:
@Epedaphic
@TouhouMathcel
@PersonalityChad
@DarkStar
@pizzamaxxer
They're cool people, possibly more too but these are just ones whom I interact with most often.

There will always be assholes in any community who hate you for no reason, it's just natural for humans to be like that.
thanks my bengloid nigga
 
I am specifically posting this because the post with @Thugs-5-Less made me feel bad for him, and I did not want to see him like that because it reminded me of a few days ago when I was feeling disliked. Please read, thank you.

I've always thought the internet has made us people way too comfortable with saying mean words and not getting pushback for it. I've never insulted or been mean to anyone online so I couldn't really know, but it is crude and disrespectful to have that sort of attitude both on the internet and irl and I think it's time that we acknowledge this. Just because this site has total free speech doesn't mean that we should foster this sort of energy around here as it makes the more sensitive users (and even everyone to an extent) more miserable.

It's weird how no one has mentioned this before, but yeah. I've made a thread about us complimenting each other way long ago, and while it may have felt awkward, that's because we are not really used to give and receive. Or love and be loved and etc. That's because of all the shit we get IRL, but that sort of stuff is expendable when you start directing it outside with no attempt to mend the wound. I consider it a form of moral healing, or atleast trying to develop your empathy.

It comes at a cost, and that is letting aside your hatred as they are not productive emotions. These emotions will leak and you will end up directioning them towards not only the object of your resentment, but as well as fellow comrades as well. Although you can resent, but you cannot let it foster general hatred and misanthropy (hatred of the fellow man). That way we can upkeep our beliefs all the while fostering empathy as a community and making this a safe space for us. Because I believe, that incel spaces should not be spaces for only constant misery, self-hatred and etc. but for trying our best to cope with our situations in life all the while. That means we can have the bad moments as well, we can vent, but as long as we manifest our emotions (other than only anger) as sadness (which is a beautiful emotion and I love each one of you that have expressed sadness as well even though I may not have felt sad at the moment you can vent to me in my DMs anytime you want) joy, fear... you get it.

If you read this, thank you. Please do share your opinions.
wow, this is beautiful. based nicecel
 
I am specifically posting this because the post with @Thugs-5-Less made me feel bad for him, and I did not want to see him like that because it reminded me of a few days ago when I was feeling disliked. Please read, thank you.

I've always thought the internet has made us people way too comfortable with saying mean words and not getting pushback for it. I've never insulted or been mean to anyone online so I couldn't really know, but it is crude and disrespectful to have that sort of attitude both on the internet and irl and I think it's time that we acknowledge this. Just because this site has total free speech doesn't mean that we should foster this sort of energy around here as it makes the more sensitive users (and even everyone to an extent) more miserable.

It's weird how no one has mentioned this before, but yeah. I've made a thread about us complimenting each other way long ago, and while it may have felt awkward, that's because we are not really used to give and receive. Or love and be loved and etc. That's because of all the shit we get IRL, but that sort of stuff is expendable when you start directing it outside with no attempt to mend the wound. I consider it a form of moral healing, or atleast trying to develop your empathy.

It comes at a cost, and that is letting aside your hatred as they are not productive emotions. These emotions will leak and you will end up directioning them towards not only the object of your resentment, but as well as fellow comrades as well. Although you can resent, but you cannot let it foster general hatred and misanthropy (hatred of the fellow man). That way we can upkeep our beliefs all the while fostering empathy as a community and making this a safe space for us. Because I believe, that incel spaces should not be spaces for only constant misery, self-hatred and etc. but for trying our best to cope with our situations in life all the while. That means we can have the bad moments as well, we can vent, but as long as we manifest our emotions (other than only anger) as sadness (which is a beautiful emotion and I love each one of you that have expressed sadness as well even though I may not have felt sad at the moment you can vent to me in my DMs anytime you want) joy, fear... you get it.

If you read this, thank you. Please do share your opinions.
Don’t care about your ridiculous feelings, snowflake. You sound like just another normfag or foid trying to sanitize a space that was never made for you.
 
I am specifically posting this because the post with @Thugs-5-Less made me feel bad for him, and I did not want to see him like that because it reminded me of a few days ago when I was feeling disliked. Please read, thank you.

I've always thought the internet has made us people way too comfortable with saying mean words and not getting pushback for it. I've never insulted or been mean to anyone online so I couldn't really know, but it is crude and disrespectful to have that sort of attitude both on the internet and irl and I think it's time that we acknowledge this. Just because this site has total free speech doesn't mean that we should foster this sort of energy around here as it makes the more sensitive users (and even everyone to an extent) more miserable.

It's weird how no one has mentioned this before, but yeah. I've made a thread about us complimenting each other way long ago, and while it may have felt awkward, that's because we are not really used to give and receive. Or love and be loved and etc. That's because of all the shit we get IRL, but that sort of stuff is expendable when you start directing it outside with no attempt to mend the wound. I consider it a form of moral healing, or atleast trying to develop your empathy.

It comes at a cost, and that is letting aside your hatred as they are not productive emotions. These emotions will leak and you will end up directioning them towards not only the object of your resentment, but as well as fellow comrades as well. Although you can resent, but you cannot let it foster general hatred and misanthropy (hatred of the fellow man). That way we can upkeep our beliefs all the while fostering empathy as a community and making this a safe space for us. Because I believe, that incel spaces should not be spaces for only constant misery, self-hatred and etc. but for trying our best to cope with our situations in life all the while. That means we can have the bad moments as well, we can vent, but as long as we manifest our emotions (other than only anger) as sadness (which is a beautiful emotion and I love each one of you that have expressed sadness as well even though I may not have felt sad at the moment you can vent to me in my DMs anytime you want) joy, fear... you get it.

If you read this, thank you. Please do share your opinions.

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This place is like a prison you can’t expect everyone to get along
 
Don’t care about your ridiculous feelings, snowflake. You sound like just another normfag or foid trying to sanitize a space that was never made for you.
Stfu you retarded faggot.

You started it by the way, I woulda been nice to you had you not insulted me.

This place is like a prison you can’t expect everyone to get along
No actually I think we can and should grow and foster better habits. You'd be surprised, even.
 

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