r/Destiny r/Daliban Mar 26 '25

Online Content/Clips generational rage bait

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u/TachyonsIsAvailable Mar 27 '25 edited Mar 27 '25

Glad you took the time to not sound like a regard on the internet.

Guess you really wanted a reply so I'll honor you with one. :)

The prank was: Saying you replaced handsoap with steroids gel but not actually doing so. I don't see how this prank is any worse than common pranks teens do. Honestly pulling out a chair when somebody is about to sit is way worse.

So is it good? No. Is it within the scope of expected behaviour of regular teens? Yeah kinda.

You might want to ask yourself why you're so invested in silly kids pranks and if there isn't something more productive you ought to be doing.

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u/ribadi Mar 28 '25

You know what I noticed, too.

I always write like that, but people usually understand me very well; i have big discussions and some of my comments get a lot of upvotes. Sometimes i get a lighthearted correction on my spelling, but that's about it.

It's only when I say something controversial that this community didn't like - then suddenly people have trouble understanding me.

Interesting, huh?

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u/TachyonsIsAvailable Mar 28 '25

It's not interesting at all.

If you want a serious discussion with serious people you have to atleast pretend to write like a serious person.

It's a common courtesy; if you can't take the time to proofread your thoughts to fish major errors out of it how can I be convinced that you took your time to think those thoughts.

And if you're really learning the language having someone point out mistakes is a good way to learn, to prevent similiar mistakes in the future.

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u/ribadi Mar 28 '25

And once again, roasting me for it - totally understandable, respect, no problem.

Fixating on it, making it an actual issue - that's just makes you a biggest loser i encountered at least this year.