+MinecraftAbsol Productions >Tries to pretend that it doesn't bother him
>Writes an entire paragraph about how much he doesn't care
>Uses the word "hater" un-ironically
Faggot 12 year old detected
Replies back after getting a decent laugh from this:
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+Immortal Daevon Okay now let's do you now then if we're just making fools out of each other:
>Progresses a pointless argument to prove nothing useful
> Uses the same "faggot" wagon that everyone else already used here and all over the internet
> Assumes I'm 12 because of my position here
> Should've just ignored what I said from the start, but decided to listen anyway and then try to anger me.
> Fails to anger me miserably
slow clap Congrats. I still don't care. I'm not mad. Not even slightly ticked off. I've learned that harmful and harsh words on a screen don't matter.
I'm growing immune to people that pull this crap on me. I counter-troll back when I reply to this stupidity so I can laugh more thinking about what these people will throw at me in response. I mean, this idiot calls me 12 and a faggot because I send a long response in the argument that the topic shouldn't be a problem and that it's nothing people should be bothered about. If no-one here knows, I'm 16. xD Also, I send long responses because I like my reasoning to be heard or at least presented even if it's to prove something's isn't worth getting angry at. This kinda thing has gone from frustrating to me a few years ago, to hilarious to me today. No-one learns from mistakes on the internet anymore I guess. I've learned that if it's harmful or harsh and directed towards me or those I can relate with, then it's fine to fight back, but if it's on the internet and on a screen with no face-to-face interaction, then it's not worth getting angry at. Why is that form of logic so hard to most people to understand? I can't answer that. If anyone needs me, I'll be here still trying to stop laughing at this. xD