>>908521>see picrel*sigh*
>uses "picrel">complains about canceranyway.
>see picreldoesn't that just give you a hearty chuckle? by no means is that some truly god-awful shit that i would never want to see again. at the most i get mildly annoyed, but i see that more as grounds for introspection. if i can't handle some light retardation, maybe i shouldn't be on 4chan in the first place?
>when I see something I don't like, I don't want to see it againi have a good base tolerance, built up by spending 15 years on this hellhole. i kind of appreciate how diverse this site is, from people affectionately talking about their animals on /an/ to mentally ill stormfags from /pol/. it mirrors humanity. it's "prismatic" as moot would perhaps call it (webm related).
>we must have really different psychologiesprobably. i think it's important to see what's happening out there. how culture changes, what the state of discourse is. that might entail not blocking tiktok threads on /wsg/ on sight, but being fascinated by their popularity and maybe trying to understand a new medium. in the most extreme - it pays off to know what your "enemies" do as well. on youtube i'm subscribed to far-right and far-left channels. i disagree with most of what they post, but it's good to keep up with how they think the world works, because that's what they'll try to force on me in the political landscape. it's so easy to end up in an echo-chamber and then wonder "why doesn't everybody agree with us? the truth is so obvious!" i'd rather see the world for what it is like, even the ugly parts.