>>3988289Eh, you could've probably tried a bit harder to be polite about it after all. It's definitely not something that applies to those who have experienced severe trauma, but just about everyone realizes some time in their 20s that life advice doesn't have to apply to everyone in order to be meaningful and come from a good place. Kindness, naivete, whatever you want to call it, it sure as hell brings more to the table than bitter anger.
>on /c/ of all places? If anything this is exactly where I'd expect and hope to see this. With rare exceptions like myself, /c/ regulars are often among the youngest on here. Most of them are halfway decent people as well, which we both know 4chan has had a comical shortage of for many years now. I have no clue what you were expecting or why it's bothering you this much.