Does Worstgen have an edgelord problem?

#41
WG is more laid back but there shouldn't be any use of insulting people who share different opinions or different interpretations of the manga but here we are. Hahaha
I only say things like 'shit opinion' 'shit character' 'xyztard' etc to users who talk the same because I assume that they don't feel offended by it.
I agree with you when it comes to holding your own opinions about the manga, but that's not really what I mean. You'll never see me getting into fights about powerscaling. Those who know me know exactly what it is that bothers me about this forum.
They will never make you a mod:kobeha:
 
#42
I only say things like 'shit opinion' 'shit character' 'xyztard' etc to users who talk the same because I assume that they don't feel offended by it.

They will never make you a mod:kobeha:
I am well aware, it's better if I'm not. I think nameless is right. I'm too impassioned to be a mod. I'd have to tone everything down and outright stop engaging in the politics thread.
 
#45
That's just a meaningless buzzword.
"Liberal" is the label liberals give themselves. It has a distinct meaning and world view attached to it. Which, in essence, is the erosion of values. There is a little more too it, but this is essentially it. Liberals also need to believe that eroding values is a value in itself. The liberals self describe enemy is the conservative. If you keep a status quo for too long then you become a conservative yourself. So the liberal needs to move on and erode more values yet again less he becomes his own enemy. In a way a liberal is nothing more than a "contrarian" to conservatives.

"Contrarian" or "Edgelord" on the other hand are a labels given by someone else.
What is a contrarian, hm? Someone who disagrees with the TV? With the government? With liberals? What qualifies someone to be contrarian?
Is not someone who has different opinion of a "contrarian" a contrarian too?
I hope you now understand how meaningless these labels are. Joking, I know you will not lol.
Another meaningless buzzword
Its 2 words. One being a very descriptive adjective. If you use a quote at least make it fit the context. You little edgelord, you.
that none of us would say half the shit we say online
The only reason why some things that are said online would not be said in the real world is because of violence. The internet allows even people that have weak bodies to express their opinion in its truest form. I say most of what I say online in real life as well. Courtesy of being able to physically defend myself if they get in my face.
"I would beat your ass up if you said this to me in real life" but the "keyboard warrior" is supposed to be the bad guy, aye?
threw in the first insult at me
A clear sign of someone losing an argument soundly.
 
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#46
"Liberal" is the label liberals give themselves. It has a distinct meaning and world view attached to it. Which, in essence, the erosion of values. There is a little more too it, but this is essentially it. Liberals also need to believe that eroding values is a value in itself. The liberals self describe enemy is the conservative. If you keep a status quo for too long then you become a conservative yourself. So the liberal needs to move on and erode more values yet again less he becomes his own enemy. In a way a liberal is nothing more than a "contrarian" to conservatives.

"Contrarian" or "Edgelord" on the other hand are a labels given by someone else.
What is a contrarian, hm? Someone who disagrees with the TV? With the government? With liberals? What qualifies someone to be contrarian?
Is not someone who has different opinion of a "contrarian" a contrarian too?
I hope you now understand how meaningless these labels are. Joking, I know you will not lol.

Its 2 words. One being a very descriptive adjective. If you use a quote at least make it fit the context. You little edgelord, you.

The only reason why some things that are said online would not be said in the real world is because the of violence. The internet allows even people that have weak bodies to express their opinion in its truest form. I say most of what I say online in real life as well. Courtesy of being able to physically defend myself if they get in my face.
"I would beat your ass up if you said this to me in real life" but the "keyboard warrior" is supposed to be the bad guy, aye?

A clear sign of someone losing an argument soundly.
Average edgelord post
 
#47
I only say things like 'shit opinion' 'shit character' 'xyztard' etc to users who talk the same because I assume that they don't feel offended by it.

They will never make you a mod:kobeha:
Well sometimes people go overboard and that where the bullying or insults starts.
Like someone actually called a person an orphan as an insult...
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"Liberal" is the label liberals give themselves. It has a distinct meaning and world view attached to it. Which, in essence, is the erosion of values. There is a little more too it, but this is essentially it. Liberals also need to believe that eroding values is a value in itself. The liberals self describe enemy is the conservative. If you keep a status quo for too long then you become a conservative yourself. So the liberal needs to move on and erode more values yet again less he becomes his own enemy. In a way a liberal is nothing more than a "contrarian" to conservatives.

"Contrarian" or "Edgelord" on the other hand are a labels given by someone else.
What is a contrarian, hm? Someone who disagrees with the TV? With the government? With liberals? What qualifies someone to be contrarian?
Is not someone who has different opinion of a "contrarian" a contrarian too?
I hope you now understand how meaningless these labels are. Joking, I know you will not lol.

Its 2 words. One being a very descriptive adjective. If you use a quote at least make it fit the context. You little edgelord, you.

The only reason why some things that are said online would not be said in the real world is because the of violence. The internet allows even people that have weak bodies to express their opinion in its truest form. I say most of what I say online in real life as well. Courtesy of being able to physically defend myself if they get in my face.
"I would beat your ass up if you said this to me in real life" but the "keyboard warrior" is supposed to be the bad guy, aye?

A clear sign of someone losing an argument soundly.
Well you can say anything online and that ehy cyberbullying can be worse than real life bullying because you cant confront the person. Because it's all unknown and people of today sorta are snowflakes...
 
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