Post #1788355
2026-02-24 22:44 UTC
@sunshineandlolipops @Garabato It's still a huge problem and it's foolish to not address it at all. Especially when these days some very young people get targeted and bombarded on every website over the littlest thing.
Sometimes, it isn't a case of "they can only affect you if you let them". You can only be resilient for so long until the shit gets under your skin.
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@sunshineandlolipops@baraag.net 2026-02-25 00:08
@NewShirtbusters I am old enough to remember when tv was the brainrotting menace ruining children's lives. lol Now it's the "abuse" kids suffer by the new boogeyman social media. Notice how only US, Canada and Europe make it a big deal. Social media is everywhere, but in Asia, Africa and Latin America where people have real problems it barely registers. I'm born with a genetic disorder that shortens my lifespan till about 55-60, mean comments online don't vex me, cause I have real problems.