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Originally Posted by Pawnmower
as usual youre making this way too complicated. I am in the GDT trying to root and cheer on my team (involving hope) and a ****ign
short bus full of reeruns crashes into the GDT and the survivors come running into the thread screaming and yelling and shitting all
over the cheer and hope.
You expect me to say nothing? I tried to get these mad max reeruns , burning and hysterical to realize that we still had a massive
amount of time left and to not give up... You had your moment to choose a side. You failed to pick the right side... you chose to
be on the side of the reeruns with no hope.
live your choice
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No, you are the one who expanded it. I did none of the stuff you claim to be targeting, but you included me in the whole mishegas because of your pre-existing resentments and concocted narratives about what I think.
In addition to that, when you attack people for not 'hoping' hard enough with all that invective, you are collaterally attacking people's fundamental nature.
It's clear you can't conceive it, by your mocking just a few posts ago, but there are people who hope plenty, but they don't do it openly and ostentatiously. I'm not going into the weeds on a whole philosophical argument unless you insist on it, but consider the possibility that there exist people who 'hope' for the same things you do, but also have a philosophy that, as hope is largely useless regarding actual results, being showy and ostentatious about how hard you are hoping is just about YOU, not the actual resolution of the matter you are hoping about. And by extension, denouncing people for insufficient ostentatiousness in their hoping as traitors and pussies gathers up more allies for death and destruction than actual enemies.
Superstitions and rites are individual and quirky. Maybe a little less writing apocalyptic narratives and fomenting plans of revenge for people who practice different superstitions and rites than you.