Hoodoo Child
The Urban Legend
Let's be reality..no "better" picture could've helped thatShe could have picked a better picture of her mom, but people are ruthless.
Let's be reality..no "better" picture could've helped thatShe could have picked a better picture of her mom, but people are ruthless.
Everyone in here thinks fukked up shyt about people they randomly see on the street everyday. Cut it tf out.
Social media were a mistake and need to be shut down.
This.
I gather people have a "GTA violence" type of philosophy about online disrespect.
It's like, "I don't know them nor can I see them so... The sick and nasty shyt they can spew had no consequences in their mind. shyt is fully fukked up.
While I hear, and agree with both points, I also value that I can see who's a piece of shyt/whore/racist without having to waste the time to get to know them in real life. It allows me to save sooooooo much time and effort. For the collective progress a mistake, from my vantage point it makes it that much easier to avoid undesirables
What do you mean? Are you saying it's a contradiction or.....This doesn't make sense.....
I don't... but I was raised outside of the internet era tho...... yall gon learn..... just you wait......
What do you mean? Are you saying it's a contradiction or.....
I'm talking about the straight judgemental things we think about people on the street. The mother who has a child who's acting up in an aisle in Target, we think she doesn't discipline her child and that she's a bad mother but in actuality she's tired and has to work long hours and can't put the proper time into her child. The guy with horrible breath, sho we think has bad oral hygiene but in actuality they have halitosis. It ain't got shyt to do with the "internet era".
Yes, I only follow direct friends, acquaintances, or associates. So if I meet someone at a job/school and they give me their social media, if they're posting their habits, opinions tendencies on there frequently and I see problematic stuff on their that hasn't come up in our personal conversations, I can preemptively pivot away from said coworker, classmate or acquaintance, before they bring those issues to me in person. It also allows me to weed out people who previously put their best foot forward publicly but are an entirely different person for a different crowdI mean, are all of your virtual friends your friends in real life, or in your immediate circle whether it's business or personal?
Respect.While I hear, and agree with both points, I also value that I can see who's a piece of shyt/whore/racist without having to waste the time to get to know them in real life. It allows me to save sooooooo much time and effort. For the collective progress a mistake, but from my personal vantage point it's a tool that makes it that much easier to avoid undesirables
I think everyone didI thought this was about Mulatto the rapper
Respect.
You also have to take into consideration that social media is a contagious hotbed of violently hostile though process.
I'm willing to bet that there are many people who would not have developed into such pieces of shyt had they not been exposed to the internet as the new "high school cafeteria". There are various ways that such ignorance, when it's concentrated, becomes a bigger monster than when it was individualized instead of allowing individuals to become ignorant heroes.