Actually taking revenge might be seemingly indirect, like my revenge on my brother is my nice relationship with our parents, not that I made it nice because of him.
In most cases, you don't have to do anything but get over it, the person knows and feels it, and the guilt eventually gets greater than the pain.
Based on what people say & do online, would you conclude that most people are secretly malicious and hateful but pretend to be nice in front of others?
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you should see what I'd fucking do to you if I weren't afraid
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@linear What would you do btw? 😂
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who's linear? it's Colonel Jack
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I was just coming to tell you you shouldn't congregate out here
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fuck every welcoming hole on here
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before they take me into electroshock therapy
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@linear said in Based on what people say & do online, would you conclude that most people are secretly malicious and hateful but pretend to be nice in front of others?:
before they take me into electroshock therapy
are all these part of your new/old story?
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actually, electroshock therapy is sometimes very helpful
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@linear hey linear, whats up, i remember you from group voice chat. it seems your angry now, sorry to hear that. keep your chin up and dont let the haters get to you
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No idea tbh but i like to give the benefit of the doubt to ppl. Backstabbing isn't as effective online as it is in real life, because, well, i suppose nobody cares THAT much about an online user, right???! XD anyways, I just wish everyone is just chill even when they seem annoying in chat.
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I mean, the internet is just the biggest mask for everyone. Everything we see onlie, might be totally different from realityForor example, let's take a look at our friends at school, when they see something they don't like, we can easily identify their expressions, their tone of speaking, and the way they look at it.
But, you can't really say what's inside people's minds online.