It was a diplomatic way to explain that people who struggle with mental conditions and have therefore non-normative social patterns are to be treated just as human as everyone else and not as "not really human like"
You know what. I'll take you as an exemple. I fear to be missunderstood with simple one liners (which was just proved a few minutes ago) but looking at the critics... I'll try that for a week, maybe the critics will stop and it will be a good exercice.
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You know what. I'll take you as an exemple. I fear to be missunderstood with simple one liners (which was just proved a few minutes ago) but looking at the critics... I'll try that for a week, maybe the critics will stop and it will be a good exercice.
A lot of unironically inhumane people here cant relate sadly. Nor the extremely pessimistic.
Blax has been extremely compassionate, supportive, understanding, non judgemental, empathic and just chill to me and others, including in private chats.
But I also got called fake here for a long time by some self righteous, infallible ego, cynical types (they're not in thread atm to be more specific but still vague) and it fucking hurts.
Some people praised me for my positivity and still do and others would rather be sour and throw rotten fruit whilst claiming it's all fake because they're so pessimistic and thus misery rotted, they can't fathom that decent, positive, compassionate etc people do exist whether they like or not and they would see proof of it if they opener their eyes more and got out of their self imposed bubbles of ignorance.
Sorry but this shit pisses me off a lot. But God forbid expresses their actual emotions here too. Another thing I've had others dogpile me for. Although there are times I definitely go too far with it too.
Blax is a truly great person and I will defend and vouch for them whether anyone likes it not. On my head be it.
He's not godamned fake at all. He's helped me since I was feeling suicidal recently too and checks up on me and constantly says encouraging, kind, empathic things. Far kinder than most people I've ever known.
It was a diplomatic way to explain that people who struggle with mental conditions and have therefore non-normative social patterns are to be treated just as human as everyone else and not as "not really human like"
It was a diplomatic way to explain that people who struggle with mental conditions and have therefore non-normative social patterns are to be treated just as human as everyone else and not as "not really human like"
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