Grim-Reality

Grim-Reality t1_j7f1lrr wrote

This isn’t uplifting, it’s tragic. It’s sad, this kid isn’t going to fit in college. How can a minor go to college and have the full college experience? He’s immature, at 9, that’s just an absolute failure of the education system. Graduating high-school should come with an age requirement. Or more importantly entering college should have an age requirement.

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Grim-Reality t1_j6m83xg wrote

You can be immune to it at first but it will wear you down eventually sadly. Always, it will get you like that witch, gonna getcha getcha getcha getcha. Especially when people start to grief as in intentionally make the game much harder and less enjoyable for you as a way of trying to hurt you when simply trash talk isn’t enough. Actions speak louder than words, and griefing in games is a sad man’s game.

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Grim-Reality t1_j6jlosd wrote

Are the IAI people mods on this subreddit or are connected to them? They lock threads and silence people left and right under the guise of broad meaningless rules that can be interpreted in a myriad of ways. Removing comments is questionable at best, but locking threads to prevent further criticism when it’s not going in a favorable direction to the article is simply unwarranted. The amount of censorship in this subreddit is beyond astounding considering this is a philosophy subreddit. Wtf is going on here? When someone says something they don’t like, it’s gone in an instant. There was some unwarranted criticism towards a Tate piece but the mods just silenced the whole thread and removed everything. This is beyond disgusting and a serious abuse of power. Even though I liked the piece very much, the censorship and the silencing of people and their opinions is alarming.

Why can’t people talk about what they dislike and like, people have died throughout all of history to fight censorship like this, yet these mods are extremely abusive with their power. It’s a distasteful abuse of power, in a subreddit where difference of opinion and skepticism should be encouraged, not silenced. Locking whole threads and preventing people from commenting or posting is extremely backwards. It’s not a good sign for a philosophy subreddit to be like that.

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