Sorry, ik i said the video was in production (which it is) though I think I should remake all my thumbnails first before solidifying the project, just so that my channel is cleaner :)
Guys, I got banned on Reddit for saying, and Im not kidding, "Freshmen fucking suck"
IN A PRIVATE MESSAGE. Omfg 🤦 How do I know? Because Reddit said I broke rule one, targeted harassment towards a certain group in private messages on the 16th of this month. The only thing I said that day in messages was freshmen suck. Reddit is a breeding ground of over sensitivity bro
I hadn't used reddit today and got 3 warnings within 30 minutes, I think someone got pissed at something Ive said and spam reported me, which I haven't really said anything controversial other than Batman sucks, so 🤷
Let me go "Society-Joker" mode for a minute here, cuz' there's been something on my mind for a hot minute:
Everyone's been told that compassion is a sign of weakness. Every generation, boy and girl alike, at least in the West, has had this lingering ghost over their backs whispering "your kindness is a weakness. Squash it." Think about it. You see it in public, when dudes are laughed at for being compassionate and "unmanly" or something like that. You see it in the news and in arguments, when a woman being compassionate is a sign of them being a "traditional and submissive traitor" or something like that (I don't know if any woman in person has been told stuff like that offline; I'm a dude and can only really fully know one side of this situation, but my point is that it happens to everyone). Even when compassion is encouraged (whether sincere or not), like with children or environmental expectations, there's usually this sense of condescendence with it: "You're a kid; you're supposed to be stupid and nice to people. You're a young woman in a traditional environment; you're supposed to be submissive and loving. You're a man who's a bit scrawnier; you're supposed to be a pushover and weak."
I just want to quickly say that this is a lie from the deepest pit of Hell. Compassion is probably the only thing keeping anything together right now. It's the folks brave enough to be kind that give us the courage to go on living, isn't it? It's the ones who are willing to be called weak in the hopes of making others stronger that really prove they're the Atlases of out society and our sanity. Kindness is not weakness, but rather the greatest strength under the greatest humility.
Just wanted to thrust these thoughts somewhere real quick; it was on my mind, and if I got anything wrong about how it seems to feel right now for you guys, please do tell me. I'd love to hear some input on this (whatever this really is). Thanks for reading, friends.
I finally watched the new episode of The Boys and wow... Homelander might just be in the top 10 super villains of all time also Antony Starr killed it! 100/100