TheTimelord
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You need to deal with people at a face to face level.
And that's why I don't post photos of myself, I'm far too paranoid.
People are, by nature, complete ****s, most of them anyway, and the internet provided anonimity and no censorship to do this kind of stupid behavor. It's usually called GIFT. And while I don't believe in internet censorship, I do feel sometimes, some of it should be slightly legislated to control the ammount of complete utter imbeciles and trolls.
The internet has also harmed my self-esteem before, I can't count the ammount of times I've been insulted over my personal hobbies, or even within people with the same hobby as me insulting me over trivial stuff, as mentioned in the Gamers' thread ("dirty casual", "stupid console peasant" et al).
I eventually found a mantra I've followed since: "F*** it."
Facebook and Twitter are hives of idiocy, and there's no real privacy or much respect in the internet. I don't really go to my own Facebook much, which I had to make by force when I studied in the US, and I have a twitter account under a pseudonym for whenever I need it, which has been only once in many years. We're better off those sites, or making fake accounts at least if you like some aspects of the site.
Now I know why I left this site. It's so damn depressing....
Now I know why I left this site. It's so damn depressing....
Bloody console peasant ::
Put those toys away and get a gaming PC !
My advice is to stop putting pictures of yourself online and stop depending on others to tell you how you should feel about yourself.
And stop being mean.
I really don't understand this whole 'look at me' phenomenon, but if you don't like being judged by the way you look, then don't put yourself in that position. It really is that simple.
Give Facebook and Twitter the slip, hang around here instead, people are much nicer.
My advice is to stop putting pictures of yourself online and stop depending on others to tell you how you should feel about yourself.
And stop being mean.
I really don't understand this whole 'look at me' phenomenon, but if you don't like being judged by the way you look, then don't put yourself in that position. It really is that simple.
My advice is to stop putting pictures of yourself online and stop depending on others to tell you how you should feel about yourself.
And stop being mean.
I really don't understand this whole 'look at me' phenomenon, but if you don't like being judged by the way you look, then don't put yourself in that position. It really is that simple.