I must not comment. Commenting is the shitpost-killer. Commenting is the way to downvotes that brings permabanishment. I will face my opinion and I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past... I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the comment has gone there will be nothing. Only memes will remain.
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If a take is so bad that I would be stooping multiple levels downto even reply to it, I block the user.
I don't have to look at takes that bad, and neither do you
As anyone who recognizes my username would know, I would die immediately.
I would die several comments later when the downvotes start rolling in and I realise I'm the one with the bad take.
See, your problem is having bad takes. Sounds like a skill issue to me
The downvotes just mean your take is great and everyone else is pissed you said it first, obviously ๐
You can tell a take is a bit too good when you get both more upvotes and downvotes than the comment you reply to ๐
Bad take, bad takes need to be called out! If we don't the internet will fall to the enemy! The worst enemy I have! People who disagree with me!
I hate you and everything you stand for.
you disgust me.
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Pfft, like it's that easy.
i love cows
Who doesn't? They're good friends and they're delicious!
After centuries of studies and billions and billions of dollars, we've reached the outer limits of what science can achieve. We need a new paradigm for development as a civilization. The disruption model utilized in business is a good start.
Nice try, that's obviously an attempt to goad people into commenting
It says to not comment on it
Comment on all other posts made by the poster
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