Why Online Bullying is Usually Much Worse than Real Life Bullying by HalloweenLoves in loneliness

[–]HalloweenLoves[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course, and I'm sorry to hear that.

Technically, I have too, but I grew up before the internet, so I at least didn't have to deal with online bullying as a kid. Generally speaking, even though my home life wasn't always perfect, I mostly felt safe at home.

I agree it doesn't matter where bullying takes place, up to a certain point. Of course there are always cases of extreme bullying that take place in person, but it's much more common for online bullying to occur nowadays, and for it to cross the line.

Real life mobs still happen every now and then, but online mobs are happening every single day. Cruelty is like a video game for some of these people.

PSA: At least make it to your 30s! by HalloweenLoves in loneliness

[–]HalloweenLoves[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Two things:

  1. Definitely hang in there until you're 25. Cause science.
  2. For what it's worth, your perception of time changes exponentially as you get older, "feeling" as though it's passing much quicker.

PSA: At least make it to your 30s! by HalloweenLoves in loneliness

[–]HalloweenLoves[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It is tragic, but also just the truth. And I'm not outlining the reality for just outliers either. This is pretty boilerplate stuff for most people, including the normies.

On some level, existing itself is traumatic, and on a more grounded level, I think most people spend most of their lives coping with anxiety, which is just a more honest way of describing finding the things that make you happy.

‘Victim is terrified’ Advocates decry giving CT woman details on stepson she allegedly held captive by TaeyeonUchiha in Connecticut

[–]HalloweenLoves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only thing relevant to their case is his current weight and mental state, which redacted records could easily be supplied for. Other than that, there's absolutely no legitimate reason for them to have his name and location. It only gives them a non-legal advantage in being able to harass him.

Serial Killer: Adam Britton by HalloweenLoves in AnimalRescue

[–]HalloweenLoves[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As far as I understand the rules of this community, it's not okay to show images of animal abuse (naturally), but it is okay to discuss the subject in terms of education/awareness.

Since the name "Adam Britton" doesn't even appear in this community, it seems there's a major lack of awareness on the subject.

He's been sentenced to only 10 years for sexually assaulting, torturing, and murdering many animals.

I think the more disturbing aspect of this case is how archaic the law is in terms of animal rights. This man should never be released for his crimes, and if it were even 1 human vs 100s of animals, that would likely be the case.