They won't ever know the peace that comes from realizing nothing anyone says on the Internet has to ruin your day.
How will they if they keep on posting their ugly genitals, pics of their faggot-faces, and photos that show their location clear as the day?
I agree that this is just sad at this point. They want the Internet to be their escape, but they end up making it a hell of their own. If they want the Internet to be their safe space from reality, then they should not be sharing their real life there, thus, allowing then to have a place where they don't have to worry about appearance, gender, or location, because at the end of the day, they are using the Internet from the safety of their homes. It should be that simple.
The problem is, these people tend to make money by using the Internet, especially the artist and streamer types, so, when the slightest problem on whatever platform they are on comes by, they sperg out. They also have to promote, promote, promote or they won't be able to pay the bills. It's a very hard pill to swallow, but in this world, art barely sells, and I'm saying this as someone who admittedly appreciates both traditional and digital art from different eras. They made their beds, and now, they must lay in them.
Majority of the people reacting so violently to us, aside from constantly sharing personal info online usually for ego or money, are also narcissists. They think what they say is so important and get paranoid, then Google themselves. Once the farms pop up and they see a mention of their online name in a thread, even when they haven't been linked and/or archived, they sperg about it even if nothing related to their real life was shared! Again, they make their bed, they lay in it. If you act a certain way, people will react to it in various manners, online or in real life. If it's only cartoon fandom sperging that got you a single screenshot of your fake Internet persona on KiwiFarms, you don't have much to fear. And besides, if you ask nicely, if you're lucky, you can have it removed if ever, just like the Wallflower with Chris Chan. While she was a retard, she asked in a civil manner to have her real name removed and it was gone. No one is talking about her a lot anymore. If it were one of these people we are talking about, even if they were "neurotypical," I bet they wouldn't be as decent and we'd be laughing twice as hard as they're crying about an Internet persona.
I'm glad this thread has given me a chance to share this thought of mine regarding the way these sorts of social media ilk behave online. You can't even disagree in the slightest, even if you do it in a civil, polite manner. Better end this long post now.