Van Irie (
yvannairie) wrote2019-11-27 01:44 pm
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SUCH BRAVERY
"Here's my controversial opinion: the thing you just said you're annoyed when people rag on and misrepresent is actually bad."
Fucking-- came to that conclusion on your own did you?? Figured bringing up your negative feelings when I've just expressed annoyance at people shitting on the thing was a Brave Act Of Nobility did you??
Fucking god.
Fucking-- came to that conclusion on your own did you?? Figured bringing up your negative feelings when I've just expressed annoyance at people shitting on the thing was a Brave Act Of Nobility did you??
Fucking god.
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/ facepalm
If you haven't done so, I suggest reporting the user to the mods. I'm one of the mods in a relatively large, pan-fandom Discord server and we have a similar rule. I've passed out several strikes and even one full ban to users who were engaging in the exact same behavior you're describing here (lotta drama in the Pokemon channel, what with the new game launching...)
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I did end up telling the mod team that it feels kinda shitty that every time this happens, I'm the one who gets to told that I need to "assume good faith" and "calm down", and the people who provoked me, intentionally or not, won't sometimes even be expected to apologise. (There are other loud angry people on the server who aren't held to the same standard, either.)
IDK, if I'm expressing negative feelings -- that's already hard enough for me. If someone comes to then tell me "you're expressing negative feelings wrong", it might not be the healthiest reaction to flip out at them, but it don't feel good when the response I get is "well you should have simply had better control of your feelings in the first place". Did none of these people get bullied in middle-school or something?