Submitted by idreamofjiro t3_126f3qu in UpliftingNews
the_card_guy t1_jea2ex9 wrote
Reply to comment by Grievuuz in Thousands of women join club to combat loneliness - BBC News by idreamofjiro
I wonder if it ever occurs to Redditors to go offline and interact with people within the town or city they live in. This is something that seems to be a foreign and maybe even scary idea to them.
Grievuuz t1_jea4uu2 wrote
Pretty big hateboner you got there. Show me on the doll where the mean redditor hurt you :p
Also I was just asking because it sounded like you were talking up joining organized religion as a solution to loneliness, which is pretty fucked up :p
Skyblacker t1_jeaajr7 wrote
As an atheist, I think it's pretty natural.
Babymicrowavable t1_jea7v7t wrote
It is a little bit, when most of the people around you are fascists that hate you for things you can't change about yourself, and if you tried you'd be fucking miserable. Fuck small towns
Alexexy t1_jebgpey wrote
I'm a minority that experiences racism on a monthly, if not weekly basis and I still manage to make and find connections rather commonly.
If the handful of bad people stopped me from meeting people who are nice and gracious then I would be miserable too.
Babymicrowavable t1_jebi19f wrote
Yeah that is possible. I'm personally pretty happy, I just go to the next town over
I love your attitude
CountOmar t1_jeah3ky wrote
Calling people fascists is the sort of thing that redditors do that makes it hard for them to make friends in the real world
Babymicrowavable t1_jeb6g1w wrote
I don't in the real world
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