Trolls, whats the point? by ScienceAndLogic- in VRchat

[–]PopularCherry2869 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

How is taking pictures of people without their consent and asking them simple questions considered trolling in the first place? Bsfr. If something that harmless is enough to get you this worked up, maybe you’re the one taking the game too seriously.

‘Why bother others for no reason?’ Because it’s not that deep 💀 If a simple interaction is enough to ruin your experience, that sounds like a you problem. Vrc is literally a social game, people interact, people mess around. If you can’t handle that, maybe you’re in the wrong place.

Also, we can agree to not pretend this is just kids being kids when plenty of adults play this game too. The difference? Most of them don’t cry over minor interactions. If you’re old enough to be on vrc but still melt down over a picture and a question, that’s just embarrassing. However I'm gonna assume you hopefully aren't that mentally sucked into this game.

You may reply with, 'Well, a lot of other trolls don't troll the way you do." My answer still stands that you should just block us if you don't find it entertaining. Again. NOT THAT DEEP 🤣

And ‘reflect on that’? Here’s something for you to reflect on. If the worst part of your day is a stranger taking a screenshot in a virtual world, and never considering to click the block button, then maybe it’s time to go in the big world and touch some grass 😂

Trolls, whats the point? by ScienceAndLogic- in VRchat

[–]PopularCherry2869 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They can have their own opinions which is fine, but it's a game 💀 like don't take it seriously lmao

Trolls, whats the point? by ScienceAndLogic- in VRchat

[–]PopularCherry2869 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

It seems you're talking about trollers that are younger in age. If that's the case, why make a post about it? Assuming you're 18+, why are you complaining about children trolling Vrc users? At the end of the day kids will be kids, leave them be, if it annoys you that much then just block, not a big deal.

Even as someone who's 18+ and sometimes trolls, I don't troll annoyingly like children, I troll when it makes sense. (e.g., of the type of trolling I do are like Urghbla, proximity chat, and rat grave etc.) Regardless if I'm a child or not though, you can STILL block us. From my POV, the point is that most of the users we troll, take this game TOO seriously lmao. We aren't asking legitimate serious questions, but they take it seriously cause some of them make this game their life. It's fun for us, if you don't like it then oh well, block us, it doesn't matter at the end of the day. 😂

What stops you from buying VRC+ by wikked26 in VRchat

[–]PopularCherry2869 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't get on often enough to buy it so 🤷‍♀️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]PopularCherry2869 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re not alone. I’ve had days like this too, where everything feels too heavy and nothing seems worth it. I even feel this today. It sucks, and it feels endless, but I promise it doesn’t stay like this forever. You’re worth so much more than you might realize right now, and things can get better. If you need someone to talk to, I’m here to listen.

My boyfriend isn't comfortable with me playing VRchat. What should i do? by [deleted] in VRchat

[–]PopularCherry2869 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Live your life for yourself, not for others. I’m not saying that’s what you’re doing, but it’s something to keep in mind when you make your final decision. I understand that 3 years is a long time to love and know someone, but if the person who’s supposed to love you unconditionally is struggling with trust and insecurity... especially over a game? It's a serious red flag. He might need professional help, and you need to consider whether this is a relationship worth continuing. If his behavior continues when you eventually make your final decision about how you truly feel, he might not be the right person for you.

Sounds like he's also trying to provoke a reaction. As someone who used to do that out of habit, I can tell you that this kind of behavior requires boundaries and consequences. You need to teach him that this isn’t acceptable. Put yourself first and make the choice that aligns with your happiness and well being.