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[deleted] t1_iunb6tp wrote

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PsychicApple t1_iunj2as wrote

Why would you even comment this lmao. Some thoughts don’t need to be expressed

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Daveyhavok832 t1_iuno52h wrote

I think the better question is why can’t people have some forgiveness when I admitted I was wrong/ignorant about something when I was a child?

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TheShishkabob t1_iunogna wrote

Because it was out of fucking no where and off-topic, nobody here knows you or cares about you personally, and most people find others seeking praise as distasteful.

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Daveyhavok832 t1_iunpoh2 wrote

Wow, is this your first day on the internet? You don’t know how social media works?

And what part of me saying that I was wrong for why I cared at all about a sport 20 years ago did you misinterpret as me “seeking praise?”

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[deleted] t1_iunu8k8 wrote

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Daveyhavok832 t1_iunvnsm wrote

I could see how you might think that if you isolated the one comment where I expressed this (and also acknowledged the flaw in it). But if you start at the beginning of the chain, You can see how not only was that not my intention when commenting on this thread, but you can also see how it got to that.

It’s called dialogue/conversation. It’s where one person says something and then another person says something and it can continue like that for as long or as little as the people involved wish.

I said something about Venus and Serena. Someone else said something about them. And I went on to acknowledge my ignorance.

At no point have I been particularly disparaging or offensive. The internet, and especially Reddit, is full of people admitting to fucked up stuff from their childhood. Most of it is unprompted. If you have a problem with it, it’s your problem, not mine. I suggest you get over it or figure out a way to avoid it in the future because I hate to break it to you, but you’re not going to like/agree with everything you see online.

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[deleted] t1_iunxc1b wrote

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Daveyhavok832 t1_iunz1he wrote

There’s some data that supports people like to downvote simply because they see someone has already been downvoted.

Virtually none of them are lending a voice to the conversation, so I have to just assume it’s that.

Those that have lended their voice (e.g. you and maybe only one other) failed to make any valid points.

I was discussing women’s tennis with someone. I admitted to not knowing much about it, only having watched a little 20 years ago, and not having much interest in the sport.

That’s a very natural conversation.

Then a few clowns decided to get on their high horse and attack me for sharing my personal experience about the topic of discussion, in which I make no attempts to justify or excuse bad behavior. Again, the bad behavior of a child.

Now, because I took said clowns ammo away by admitting that my views were wrong at the time, they then attack me for essentially nothing.

Nah. You can miss me with that shit.

I’m using a social media platform that has videos of anal sex and people getting cut in half. Go wage your war elsewhere.

90% of comments in any given thread have absolutely nothing to do with the actual post. Mine, at the very least, was a response to someone else’s prompt. If you can’t see that, you need to work on your reading comprehension. Again, it’s a you problem.

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xsupercorex t1_iuo24ko wrote

I agree with this guy tbh. The people who replied are really the people who had the thoughts that shouldn’t be shared just so rude and condescending for no reason. Sad that he got brigaded so hard for just asserting his viewpoint.

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50LI0NS t1_iuooo9c wrote

I love NBA! Although one time when I was 15 I masturbated over a photo of Kobe Bryant. I’m not gay but was just experimenting. Still love the NBA though

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Daveyhavok832 t1_iuorevj wrote

No shame in that. How would any of us know for sure if we don’t experiment?

I didn’t bang another dude until I was 33 years old. I learned that I liked it just as much as I like banging women.

Thanks for being vulnerable and sharing your story!

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supercleverhandle476 t1_iunr5t6 wrote

I had leftover lasagna today for lunch.

I burned the cheese a bit in the microwave, but the flavors always meld better on the second day with lasagna, ya know? Probably an 8/10 lasagna lunch.

My right nostril is a little stuffed up. Weird how it can be runny and stuffy at the same time.

Alright. Time to head to the bathroom. Probably just #1, but we’ll see.

(Since we’re discussing things no one asked or cares about)

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Daveyhavok832 t1_iunub4y wrote

I could see how a complete idiot might come to that conclusion.

But we were talking about women’s tennis. It’s not like a brought it up randomly in an unrelated thread. Nor was it even my opening comment. Simply a reply to a reply.

I’d ask if you could see the huge leap in logic there, but I know the sarcasm would be wasted on you.

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KidFresh71 t1_iunj4e9 wrote

Way do downvote someone for being honest. Seriously, the “holier-than-thou” side of Reddit is pathetic.

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Jak_n_Dax t1_iunnd8n wrote

It can be honest and still be a stupid fucking comment.

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KidFresh71 t1_iunzz0u wrote

Verily, your white knight behavior has saved they day. I'm sure you have never ogled a woman. We can only strive to emulate your paladin like behavior.

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Daveyhavok832 t1_iunoeu7 wrote

Yeah, God forbid someone own up for a mistake that they didn’t understand at the time.

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No_Program_Found_950 t1_iunywow wrote

Ok so I’m just a random person coming in late here, but I’ll admit at first I read your massive downvoted comment and had a “wtf does that have to do with anything?” moment, until I checked usernames up the chain and realized you were the parent comment, replying again to someone’s reply to you. So that’s probably what’s happening; rarely do back and forth conversations continue between just two people, it’s just all random people tagging along random related thoughts that build a comment chain.

I think most people read it as the typical tag along comment.

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Daveyhavok832 t1_iunzzjv wrote

Maybe.

Again, I think there’s also just a lot of people that like to pile on downvotes to keep it going.

I never tried to justify it. I know it’s wrong. I’d argue that it’s not that bad a thing, especially 20 years ago when no 13 year old boy was being taught about the things we’re finally coming around to as a culture.

But whatever. Downvotes don’t really bother me.

I just hate the idea of the moral superiority some of these jabronis have when they’re not even understanding how the conversation got there.

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