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SammieTheBird [2020-03-04 23:45:39 +0000 UTC]
What is this 2003?
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menslady125 [2020-02-12 22:20:58 +0000 UTC]
YES! The internet is NOT a place to hide behind and treat people like garbage!
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DivineWinez [2019-06-18 20:38:25 +0000 UTC]
Basically, some guy named Turkey Tom and his fans.
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dudiho [2019-03-07 18:16:32 +0000 UTC]
Toxic fanatism is cancer.
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Mach68 [2019-02-07 03:27:43 +0000 UTC]
If anything, I have more respect for those who are rude to my face. At least they're not hiding behind a keyboard.Β
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SpicecreamSundae [2018-06-28 15:52:02 +0000 UTC]
Your stamps are so cute and clever C:
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EngelchenYugi [2018-03-26 10:25:46 +0000 UTC]
So true. I just hate seeing people bashing in the Internet and excuse themselves.
A few days ago I watched a documentary on YouTube about transgender people, because I wanted to find out more about people who feel like they're in the wrong body. I wanted to understand them better. When I scrolled through the comments I saw so much hate. People were telling them to go kill themselves and I honestly wonder if those people had the balls to say those things face-to-face to another person!
When I was young, I often received really nasty and mean comments that made me feel bad and depressed. People hated and flamed me based on my favorite anime pairing. Those people told me they would rape me if they find me, injure me, break my bones or even kill me. It was really difficult to handle those comments, so I disabled comments as a result. I think especially young people (kids, teens, young adults) will take those comments more serious than they should and this is dangerous. Do those people even understand that they might actually kill someone with their words?
People who write crap like that are cowards who simply think they can say/write whatever they want in the Internet because they won't be any consequences. I really wish people would think more and consider that another person might actually hurt themselves. There is no problem in voicing your opinion or starting a discussion as long as you respect other people. There is no need to be rude. There is no need for subtle sarcasm or acting like you hold the truth or acting like other people are stupid for not thinking the same way. I have seen so many people in the Internet who act like assholes and think it's okay since it's 'only Internet'.
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dudiho [2017-07-13 02:04:34 +0000 UTC]
Rudeness, mean people and hatred may constitute the newest circle of hell.
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PixieDrawz94 [2016-09-14 00:54:53 +0000 UTC]
Agreed.
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shark235 [2016-08-17 02:41:00 +0000 UTC]
And of course you got the freedom of speech which they will use as an excuse. I'm all for freedom (expect for death threaths, death wishes gone too far and harassment) of speech;however you should not be above criticism.
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Binkyt11 [2015-08-21 23:23:17 +0000 UTC]
A week or two ago I was going through some anti-CORE art. One of the first things I saw was the core logo with a swastika in the place of the star. Somebody said that even though that hated core shall that the swastika was really excessive and of course the creator put up the this is the internet excuse for it. This is the internet is a really poor excuse for your actions, especially comparing something bad to something much more worse.
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LadyOwen49 [2015-07-14 01:22:15 +0000 UTC]
In short: The Internet isn't some anarchical society where you can do whatever the hell you want and expect to get away with it
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TheiCarlyAngel [2015-04-30 00:04:15 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, because in real life you'd be reported to the cops by now. I am dead serious.
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xAmabellex [2015-03-13 22:25:49 +0000 UTC]
I hate it when people use this excuse to get away with being mean.
I wanna use this stamp!!!
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Feesu-san [2015-02-28 17:28:13 +0000 UTC]
Some people actually told me to get off the internet sometime ago
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AsahiGirl [2014-11-27 22:58:29 +0000 UTC]
I asked someone POLITELY to stop commenting rudely on MY stuff, and you know what they said? "WHY ARE YOU F*ING BAWWING AT ME THIS IS THE F*ING INTERNET IF YOU F*ING DON'T LIKE IT GET THE F*CK OFF" <---- RUDE
I didn't reply to them, but if I did, I would say what you just said.
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Lombaxcat [2014-09-14 23:36:00 +0000 UTC]
i mean , would someone just spill a drink on someone and yell out " TROLL " and people laugh ? no . they dont realise theres actuall human beans on the internet . also ... one thing to say ... alot of people on the internet are sensitive and get mad at you for no aparent reason .
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aerogram [2014-06-30 20:18:57 +0000 UTC]
Could I use this stamp?
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FyeahShittyHetaliaOC [2013-09-11 09:12:26 +0000 UTC]
Etiquette and politeness makes you seem intelligent uvu
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Regenbogenhase [2013-08-29 19:00:22 +0000 UTC]
the stamp says something important ,but most People will not care of such Messages.
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LordlyCaliber [2013-08-29 10:13:32 +0000 UTC]
Couldn't disagree more. The internet is a place where people can be the most honest with their thoughts and opinions, and politeness is almost always actively hiding your true behaviour and opinions for the sake of civility. While rudeness for the sake of being rude might be unnecessary, choosing to not give a damn about everyone's sensibilities to say what you want to say is a great use of a world wide public forum.
To say "you're a guest here" and comparing the internet to a restaurant completely misses what makes the internet a unique forum for social interaction.Β
Besides, have you seen the kinds of things people say when they can't be held accountable for their words? There is simply a level of offensive stupidity that cannot be met with anything but righteous indignation, regardless of how "rude" it is.
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MadKingFroggy In reply to LordlyCaliber [2017-09-24 23:37:06 +0000 UTC]
Although I think it's often (but not always) better to be polite in many cases, I acknowledge that people can be rude if they'd like to.Β
Also, in a sense politeness is self restriction, holding back some thoughts so as not to offend. But in some cases it's better to be rude by telling the truth rather than polite.Β
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CareBearKidd [2013-08-29 00:45:31 +0000 UTC]
I don't think people "need" to do anything, but it's a wonderful display of character when people use the freedom they have to be asshats.Β
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AkuKoyotePatchi [2013-08-28 20:54:39 +0000 UTC]
Manners are for paupers <3 Depends on who you're addressing.Β
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AwkwardLoser [2013-08-28 19:32:58 +0000 UTC]
It sort of is.
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Sapphirefoxette [2013-08-27 22:40:17 +0000 UTC]
Yeah honestly, I think politeness should go at least double on the Internet, since n real life you may say something you regret, but you always have time to think on the InternetΒ
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artist-cum-poet [2013-08-01 08:50:42 +0000 UTC]
very very true
I got cyberbullied here on dA once
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artist-cum-poet In reply to SilentRosySunrise [2013-08-04 02:37:50 +0000 UTC]
oh don't worry about that
It doesn't register with me that much
got used to it at school anyways
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Gabpiano [2013-07-31 03:16:39 +0000 UTC]
I know how that is like at my job. I work at a restaurant and I know that some people Β become rude because they want a "view" and then they make it up in their minds that a table has no view and is the worst in the world. I believe that rudeness has no excuse, very well said stamp.
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AntiGravityFox [2013-07-31 00:48:42 +0000 UTC]
THANK YOU SO MUCH FINALLY SOMEONE SAYS IT <3
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