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Unpopular Opinion: The People Who Brag About Never Blocking, Are Usually Also The Most Annoying! 😆

Ok hear me out before you yell at me! 😅

I know that some people simply don't block because they're just so kind and easy-going that no one's even trying to harass them, and those people are by no means annoying.

I am talking about the people who actually never block because they enjoy drama and arguments. They take most any opportunity to state that they've never blocked anyone, yet you always see them in arguments with other people who end up blocking them. They have no reason to block other people because they have no peace, and they want as many people as possible to argue with. If someone continues to instigate arguments with them, it basically makes them happy, because they can sit and argue with each other all day long.

They have no emotional investment in this website because they never had friends here, nor do they care about their own mental health. They are bored and to them any attention is good attention because it occupies their time and minds. Every argument is important to them, and when the other person blocks them, they consider it a win. They don't consider how those arguments might bother other people, because it doesn't bother them.
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It's just boring to say that you never block anyone. Nobody cares. Some people seem to think that it makes them defenders of freedom of speech and demonstrates that they never get offended. They wear it like a badge of honour or, more likely, a badge of "look at me and how cool I am" 🙄

I don't block because I get offended or because I wish to suppress free speech. I block because I'm compelled to troll idiots and then I cringe at myself for getting involved. So to protect myself from myself I just remove them from my sphere.

Nobody in their real life tolerates everyone who wishes to cross their path. We have locks on our doors, we choose who we invite in, we choose the places to which we go and the media that we watch. We are constantly selective and often it's precisely to avoid people with which we don't want to engage because they're not our kind of people.
Nightwings · 31-35, F
@ostfuidctyvm Yess, some of you guys say it better than I could. I cringed at myself every single time I got involved, because the argument lost all meaning and I realized that I was just entertaining someone who could't think of anything better to do, instead of doing something enjoyable myself. First it sucks you in, and then it locks you into "losing face" if you choose peace. 😅