To Everyone Who Has Given Me a Negative Reaction Sticker

Fren, you will never experience true contentment if you expect the outer world to change on your behalf. Consider the Buddhist parable of the two arrows:

The first arrow that strikes a person represents the actual challenge or difficulty which causes pain, and is often beyond our direct control. The second arrow comes from our own response to the first and can add to our pain, if we allow it.

The meaning behind the parable is this: we can avoid the second arrow by releasing the judgment and self-blame we experience in response to the first arrow, by understanding that what you’re experiencing - namely, offense and a need to justify yourself - are a normal reaction and part of the human condition. From there, you can begin to explore how you choose to react to your pain, rather than letting your pain decide for itself.
 
KF is a collection of socially maladjusted people including myself, ranging from mildly autistic to schizo to lolcows in training. I'm here because I love free speech and this place used to be what the internet was IDK, over a decade ago? I can laugh at total strangers I will never interact with and I can call anyone I like a nigger/faggot etc without being banned for 2 weeks, otherwise I'd just spend my time in a forum(s) specific to guns, cars or engineering, my other more normal hobbies.

Ratings are approaching pointless since Null removed the option to even toggle notifications on/off, I have to manually go back to posts to see if anyone even cared.
 
Negative ratings are useful because it's like an automatically generated enemies' list. When the normie purge comes and find yourself in the righteous position of leading the cleansing, you can have revenge on those who have wronged you.
 
Negative reaction stickers are an indication that people disagree with or dislike you.
If you think about it, it's like a commendation from a friend, standing on it's head.
 
I've noticed that some of you have been leaving a lot of negative reaction stickers on my posts and I wanted to let you know that just because this is the internet it doesn't mean that there aren't people who have real thoughts and feelings just like you. Sometimes how you interact with others can leave a lasting negative impact even if you don't realize it. I hope you understand that it's better to try to get along with your peers online instead of engaging in and promoting toxic behavior. I love this community and I want nothing more than to be friends with all of you but some of you really need to work on becoming more amicable. We're entering a new year and I think for some of your resolutions you should consider being friendlier users.
It is better if I just quote you and call you a faggot instead?
 
Getting trashcanned, tophatted, puzzle pieced, et al comes with the territory. It's inevitable. Don't take this place too seriously.
 
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