>>1719371Before reading your comment, I had seen that (You) notification and initially experienced feelings of optimism, hoping that someone out there had read my post and wanted to add to the conversation. In my naïve assumption that it’s possible to use this site as a platform for discussion I was actually looking forward to seeing what you had to say.
However, once I started reading these feelings fled so quickly it was almost as if someone drained them from my body and violently shoved a heroin needle in my arm – except, instead of heroin, the serum was a cocktail of negative feelings such as anger and disgust, flooding through my entire body. Your senseless and unoriginal shitpost was of so low quality that I puked all over my keyboard. I broke into a frenzy of confusion and rage – angrily pounding my fingers on the puke-covered keyboard, my fingers now covered in partially digested carrot. I then re-read your comment while I wrote my initial reply, and a second wave of disgust hit me like a tsunami. My whole vision went black and I seized for about 15 minutes on my computer chair--my body aggressively shaking while a thick, white, frothy foam formed around my mouth. I awoke in a frenzy of cold sweat pouring down my face, and scrambled to find the nearest mirror. I looked in the mirror and saw that my face was grey and my lips were blue. I puked a second time at the sight of my own face.
I won’t even address what you wrote, as I’d rather commit suicide than to revisit the memory of your abhorrent stain on this thread. You really need to think about the things you post, they actually do have consequences. I physically felt my IQ drop about 10 points after reading your comment, and I had multiple IQ tests taken and compared them to the tests I had taken before just to see how much damage your shitpost has done to me. I will never be the same, and if I knew your name I’d sue you for the damages.