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I don't even know why there's a status bar in the first place. I mean, if you want to check what someone is up to, you can just click on their profile and see their latest status. If you want to chat, there's the chat and/or Discord and if you want to shitpost, there's the spam forum. It's kinda like someone's Facebook wall, it sounds cool on paper, but in reality it's just an outlet for toxic opinions and not very humorous jokes. /shrug

Sorry, I know it's not a discussion thread, just sayin'.


Though it can be a bad thing, people like me actually use the Status Bar productively and actually need it to see what people who are not spamming such a thing are doing. For example, I'm mainly at school when online, so Chat and Discord are both blocked for me. It's way easier than having a bunch of links open, viewing multiple profiles or having multiple PM's. Just my opinion.
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Shitposting and trash-talking don't feel cool or hip or whatever, at all. It's... tiring, irritating, and just not funny.
(Well, for a short while is fun, but as the time drags on... makes me wonder what's wrong with people nowadays.)

And the contradiction that being kind or nice to you is boring, but at the same time you want people to respect you?
Seriously, make up your mind already.


I like this because I know who you are talking about :)


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Just a general rant about people smoking in public.

Now idgaf if you want to inhale that crap into your lungs and damage them, shit I don't even care if you do it in public places, but what I DO care about is that when you do, kindly don't force me to do it too by BLOWING IT DIRECTLY INTO MY FACE.

Can you not fucking see me coughing and choking and trying to get as far away from you a possible to avoid it?! I think there's a good chance I speak for every asthmatic out there when I say our lungs are messed up enough already and we don't need your help with your cigarette smoke

Now I'm not talking about the people who DO blow the other way (thank you from the bottom of my heart for trying NOT to make me have an asthma attack!) where the wind direction happens to blow it my way because that's totally different since its not their fault...but I have legit had three smokers sit themselves next to me and DELIBERATELY puff it right in my face despite the fact that I'm actually choking and struggling to breathe. You people are assholes and I hope you choke on the damn cigarette! >:L

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I'm tired of people trying to police others' speech. This serves no purpose from my perspective, emphasis on the 'my' as it is an individual opinion and as such, not speaking for the whole. People are going to be rude, assholes, and this will be how life is eternally. Your 'jerk' or 'racist' may be viewed completely differently by another person who has a different set of values and if you can't find the ability to read, comprehend, and understand their perspectives then I find you may be equally guilty of what you accuse them of doing.

Food for thought.
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@The Elvenqueen I feel your pain.

Like, I have an ultra-sensitive nose that allows me to smell cigarette from meters away and then I'll get a severe sore throat complete with fever the very next day. People even question my sanity because I have to wear a mask whenever I go out of house. And no, I'm not kidding about this - I was born with acute senses, which caused me troubles in my daily life. I can't go anywhere near a smoker without going into a nasty coughing fit. :(

While I understand it's their freedom to smoke, it's annoying when some of them think everyone else who doesn't won't mind second-hand smoking. Urgh.
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I'm tired of people trying to police others' speech. This serves no purpose from my perspective, emphasis on the 'my' as it is an individual opinion and as such, not speaking for the whole. People are going to be rude, assholes, and this will be how life is eternally. Your 'jerk' or 'racist' may be viewed completely differently by another person who has a different set of values and if you can't find the ability to read, comprehend, and understand their perspectives then I find you may be equally guilty of what you accuse them of doing.

Food for thought.


Not trying to be argumentative here, but I fail to see how wishing I had the option to block/not see posts from certain people who I find to be crude and offensive is 'trying to police others' speech'. Just because they want to act that way doesn't mean I should be forced to see it in the status bar all the time when they're deliberately flooding it by, quite frankly, being an absolute cunt sometimes. When I posted about the 'block' feature I'm talking about having that option to personally, from MY account, block said messages because I DON'T want to see them flooding the sidebar. If it were suggesting "BAN THESE PEOPLE FROM THE SITE FOREVER BECAUSE THEY'RE CUNTS AND I DON'T LIKE THEM" I would understand your point, but I never suggested that at all for a second.

Quite frankly I don't care what they want to post and how much they want to shit talk people as long as I don't have to see it, and I should equally have the right to say that too *shrug*
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Not trying to be argumentative here, but I fail to see how wishing I had the option to block/not see posts from certain people who I find to be crude and offensive is 'trying to police others' speech'. Just because they want to act that way doesn't mean I should be forced to see it in the status bar all the time when they're deliberately flooding it by, quite frankly, being an absolute cunt sometimes. When I posted about the 'block' feature I'm talking about having that option to personally, from MY account, block said messages because I DON'T want to see them flooding the sidebar. If it were suggesting "BAN THESE PEOPLE FROM THE SITE FOREVER BECAUSE THEY'RE CUNTS AND I DON'T LIKE THEM" I would understand your point, but I never suggested that at all for a second.

Quite frankly I don't care what they want to post and how much they want to shit talk people as long as I don't have to see it, and I should equally have the right to say that too *shrug*


My comments were not directed towards you nor were you in my thoughts when I made my post. Apologies if it seemed to be so.
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i don't get why people have to try and argue their case it someone tells them to stop doing something, especially if they provide a valid reason why the other person should stop. you're not exactly gonna change their mind if they've insisted you stop in the first place. plus, it won't hurt you to be a good person and respect them by doing as they ask. i've found that a lot of arguments that take place on here happen solely because of this tbh

(this isn't directed at anyone in particular and if you want to make a big scene about it, do so in my pm box)
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@The Elvenqueen I feel your pain.

Like, I have an ultra-sensitive nose that allows me to smell cigarette from meters away and then I'll get a severe sore throat complete with fever the very next day. People even question my sanity because I have to wear a mask whenever I go out of house. And no, I'm not kidding about this - I was born with acute senses, which caused me troubles in my daily life. I can't go anywhere near a smoker without going into a nasty coughing fit. :(

While I understand it's their freedom to smoke, it's annoying when some of them think everyone else who doesn't won't mind second-hand smoking. Urgh.

I'm pretty much just reposting what I put in my bio to emphasize my attitude towards this; "if you want to slowly kill yourself, at least don't take other people with you with the second-hand smoke".

Too harsh? I don't give a damn. Seriously, this really pisses me off to no end too. I'm rather sensitive to cigarette smoke myself (it's one of several things that can trigger my migraines) and I've spent most of my life surrounded by people who were doing it, so it goes without saying now that I'm out on my own that my place is a 100% smoking free zone, since even if they don't do it in front of me it'll still blow the smoke around the place. If someone wants to smoke, they can take it away from me. Doing it around me is disrespectful and I won't put up with that.
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I'm pretty much just reposting what I put in my bio to emphasize my attitude towards this; "if you want to slowly kill yourself, at least don't take other people with you with the second-hand smoke".

Too harsh? I don't give a damn. Seriously, this really pisses me off to know end too. I'm rather sensitive to cigarette smoke myself (it's one of several things that can trigger my migraines) and I've spent most of my life surrounded by people who were doing it, so it goes without saying now that I'm out on my own that my place is a 100% smoking free zone, since even if they don't do it in front of me it'll still blow the smoke around the place. If someone wants to smoke, they can take it away from me. Doing it around me is disrespectful and I won't put up with that.


I used to be able to take it, but my lungs have never been that good, and exposure to smokers nowadays does not bode too well for me, particularly after a recent surgery.

Thankfully, I'm not in contexts where that happens too often.
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I'm pretty much just reposting what I put in my bio to emphasize my attitude towards this; "if you want to slowly kill yourself, at least don't take other people with you with the second-hand smoke".

Too harsh? I don't give a damn. Seriously, this really pisses me off to know end too. I'm rather sensitive to cigarette smoke myself (it's one of several things that can trigger my migraines) and I've spent most of my life surrounded by people who were doing it, so it goes without saying now that I'm out on my own that my place is a 100% smoking free zone, since even if they don't do it in front of me it'll still blow the smoke around the place. If someone wants to smoke, they can take it away from me. Doing it around me is disrespectful and I won't put up with that.


Kind of begs the question, why do they even need to smoke around you? Are they so stressed out that they can't even handle VISITING YOU?
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To be fair, now that I've moved out on my own, I only need to deal with people smoking if I actually go and visit their place, or if I'm out in some public area that allows people to smoke, so it's not an issue I deal with too often anymore. It's just something that's been a recurrent annoyance throughout my life, so I needed to give my piece here. The only person who currently smokes that visits my place is someone on the verge of quitting, and they don't do it in the studio.
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@Shoryu Magami I used to be able to tolerate secondhand smoke to an extent just because mom smoked. But, now that she's gone, I'm not used to it, and it REALLY bothers me.

Here's my gripe:

I'm pretty tired of my co-workers, if you can even call them workers...

At FedEx, we start our shift an hour earlier on Mondays to deal with the uptick package volume, but it seems like most people think it's optional, when in fact it's not. So when three out of 25 people show up for shift, it leaves us pretty desperate and we have to fill several roles at once. Don't get me started on the ones who don't even TRY to do their job right. I'm so tired of people taking their job for granted, especially when it pays well.

Every other day, probably only 1/2 to 1/3rd actually show up in time for the pre-shift meeting and everyone else filters in within 15-30 minutes of shift start time. I really think my boss is too nice on them. Being tardy for work is childish, irresponsible and just plain stupid. Shows you have no work ethic, no respect for your job or your employer.

I end up going in early for my shift to cover the mess made by the last shift so that I'm not left struggling to do my job later on. When someone people get angry because of their job, it's because they hate what they do. I get angry because I hate my co-workers.
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@Shoryu Magami I used to be able to tolerate secondhand smoke to an extent just because mom smoked. But, now that she's gone, I'm not used to it, and it REALLY bothers me.

Yeah, you've made that clear to me plenty of times when we've discussed this off the site. I think the only reason you had any tolerance at all with second-hand smoke was because of your mother's situation. Ever since she passed away, you've frequently made a point of how much it upsets you when your neighbours are smoking (more so because it's meant to be a no smoking apartment).

Here's my gripe:

I'm pretty tired of my co-workers, if you can even call them workers...

At FedEx, we start our shift an hour earlier on Mondays to deal with the uptick package volume, but it seems like most people think it's optional, when in fact it's not. So when three out of 25 people show up for shift, it leaves us pretty desperate and we have to fill several roles at once. Don't get me started on the ones who don't even TRY to do their job right. I'm so tired of people taking their job for granted, especially when it pays well.

Every other day, probably only 1/2 to 1/3rd actually show up in time for the pre-shift meeting and everyone else filters in within 15-30 minutes of shift start time. I really think my boss is too nice on them. Being tardy for work is childish, irresponsible and just plain stupid. Shows you have no work ethic, no respect for your job or your employer.

I end up going in early for my shift to cover the mess made by the last shift so that I'm not left struggling to do my job later on. When someone people get angry because of their job, it's because they hate what they do. I get angry because I hate my co-workers.

I wasn't going to say this publically (multitasking more than enough as it is, and went 32 hours without sleep yesterday), even though it's constantly on my mind and I think it's a very big problem in society (plus over the last week it keeps getting brought to the surface by various people on and off the site), but since your decision to bring this up has essentially just opened the door for me to go into it a little without it just seeming like a rant with no context, I'm going to milk this opportunity. I have no intentions of blogging my entire thoughts about it here, but I do plan to say a few things that have been really getting on my nerves lately.

The issues within society that I'm talking about are pretty much the cause of the situation you're in right now at FedEx with these co-workers, and is also one we've discussed many times off this site. To be specific, how the work systems and education systems in societies all across the world operate, and more specifically the impact they have on people's opinions. What I'm about to say is not a direct statement against anyone here, nor those who do have a successful life, since there's exceptions to every rule (and that is part of the point I'm about to make actually), though if anyone decides to take offense to it I frankly don't give a shit anyway. This is meant to be a social commentary and has nothing to do with any one person or organization. It's merely some food for thought (not that I expect most people to actually read this).

I've slightly addressed the issues in both this post and this one as well, to name just a few places on this website alone where this gripe has surfaced recently (again, I will emphasize that misunderstandings aside I am not posting this because of anyone on this site, as these issues are recurrent problems I encounter all the time), and with some exceptions the points in those posts will not be repeated here since I don't want this to go on longer than it's already going to, so read those if you can actually stomach long posts (too many people bitch about walls of text, in fact I might make a post in this thread at some point about that; this is a writing-focused website, learn to fucking read) and want more details in addition to what I post here.

Firstly, there are way too many people who seem to think that getting a job is simple. I don't know if it's the same everywhere, but discussions I have with a lot of people imply it is in First World countries. Unless you have previous work experience, virtually any real job will deny you outright no matter how intelligent or devoted you are unless you have a certain number of years of work experience, and many will also deny you just because they don't like the look of you. There are many people who need a job in order to get on with their lives but don't have any work experience (an obvious problem for younger people, but also an issue for people whose life circumstances have prevented them any opportunity to work). How are people supposed to get work experience if every job they could apply for (because those jobs don't require some fancy resume or a piece of paper saying you managed to graduate and are supposedly qualified to do something) to get said experience requires that they already have it?

I should probably make a point at this time that this problem doesn't apply to me too much, so I'm mostly speaking on behalf of a lot of other people I've spoken to when it comes to this particular issue. I don't have work experience myself, but my other circumstances are less common and not something I plan to go into in this post as they aren't focused on my main points. Even so, this also leads to a problem where many who actually have a job take it for granted, which can not only result in many people actually half-arsing their job like they think it will always be there (such as the aforementioned co-workers that Amanda mentioned), and also that it gives people the delusion that anyone who doesn't have a job is only in that situation by their own failings.

My other, and more personal, gripe is the way people act towards formal education. There's way too many people out there who seem to have this idea in their head that your education somehow serves as a solid validation all on its own of what you're capable of, and they hide behind their degrees or other paperwork or position in the workforce like some sort of prestige; people who rely on prestige usually have no real talent. While this is certainly a problem with people who are successful in the workforce basically looking down on those who aren't like it's somehow automatically their fault (assuming things makes you look like a moron, just for the record), I've found that the issue comes up way more when it involves education.

The biggest issue this creates is that unless you have a formal education in a field, people will often assume you lack wisdom or understanding on it, no matter how valid your views and insight might be, despite people with a formal education not being the only people who can comprehend a subject or have solid knowledge of it, and it also being a well-known fact that many of the greatest minds in the world never even finished (or went to) school, and many of them were also never successful in their lifetime. It seems that having a degree is nothing more than an excuse for people to have a superiority complex, especially when a lot of people who look good on paper end up being really incompetent or short-sighted.

Education doesn't instantly equal insight, and experience doesn't instantly equal wisdom. Also, doing things "by the book" doesn't mean you'll be proficient, and education doesn't always provide you with any genuine knowledge or skills for a job or for going out into the real world. I also know plenty of people who've had way more life experience than me yet they sure as hell don't have any of the wisdom I have; they had to go out into the world and screw up over and over again to get their retrospect, while I always had the foresight not to make those screw ups at all.

So why exactly are these issues relevant to the problem Amanda has at FedEx with her co-workers? She is an exception to the rule because she's actually hard-working and intelligent, but many people in this world are not qualified for their job, no matter how many qualifications they might have on paper. A large number of people who get a job only manage to because they happened to meet the right person at the right time and simply got lucky, or they only got the job because they could be paid less than someone (or something, thanks to machines; say good bye to the economy, it was nice while it lasted) else. Those who have jobs frequently take them for granted and are just as frequently incompetent, and many incredibly intelligent and skilled people go through their entire lives without any work simply because their social circumstances or luck are terrible. There's also many jobs out there that are more suitable to people who have absolutely no morals, resulting in psychopaths being in many high positions in society (and we wonder why the world is so screwed up; think about it).

Some people are born into wealth without ever working for it, or pay their way/get paid through their education, while many more people struggle to make any sort of progress up the ladder and never end up getting anywhere. Yes, people can overcome bad situations, but anyone who thinks that everyone will (or that those who don't are failures) is completely delusional and seriously deserves to taste the other side of the wall. The same can be said for anyone who dismisses a person's words or views simply because they don't have a formal education.
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So I don't have many friends to play games with, and I'm having a difficult time in my personal life at the moment so such things would be a welcome distraction. So when a friend tells me, months after he rejected the idea of playing Battlefleet Gothic, that he will be buying it and then promptly plays it with a different friend instead, it kind of hurts. Whats more I have recently picked up 7 days to die with another friend after a long time not playing it, we talk about when we should play, he says Friday probably not Wednesday. I go on discord and he is playing 7 days today (Wednesday) with other friends.

Sucks to be bottom of everyone's list.
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Dark Souls 2. Just...Dark Souls 2

Also, when my own temper gets the better of me, it itself becomes the reason I'm angry and sets me off in a self-feeding loop for hours.
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I work at a school for children with special needs and one of the most aggravating things is parents who send their kids in to school sick. I understand that raising a child with a disability is tiring and these parents need their respite; but the health hazards of sending an unwell child to us is just way too high.

Not only do you risk your child getting worse, but you're putting the other children and the staff at risk of getting sick as well. We have kids at our school that are so much more physically frail than others that even a common cold can be devastating for their bodies. It's just disrespectful to send your kid in sick when parents know we have kids with various health issues.

I understand that parents have to go to work or other things, but to be quite frank it's really not our problem. We're not babysitters, we're here to teach these kids what they need to know to get through life. A kid who gets sent in sick isn't going to be able to focus properly, so they won't learn anything. There's no point in sending them. As parents, they should be organising a way for them to keep the child home and have someone look after them. Don't just send them to us as if all we do is sit around all day and play games with them.

Since I'm also ranting about work, let me also just throw in their that annual swimming lessons are the bane of my existence. The amount of stress from having little kids in the water and being responsible for their safety has shed like 20 years off my lifespan.
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So I don't have many friends to play games with, and I'm having a difficult time in my personal life at the moment so such things would be a welcome distraction. So when a friend tells me, months after he rejected the idea of playing Battlefleet Gothic, that he will be buying it and then promptly plays it with a different friend instead, it kind of hurts. Whats more I have recently picked up 7 days to die with another friend after a long time not playing it, we talk about when we should play, he says Friday probably not Wednesday. I go on discord and he is playing 7 days today (Wednesday) with other friends.

Sucks to be bottom of everyone's list.


I definitely know how that feels, even offline.

I had a "friend" and her cousin invite me to the movies two months ago and I was genuinely happy to see them because I hadn't seen them in so long. Turns out the whole night and sleepover were set up for me to be the third wheel. It was so awful, I hadn't felt like that in so long. I enjoyed the movie a lot (I went to see Nerve) but I did not enjoy their so-called company. The whole time, they wanted to catch up on each other when they saw each other every weekend so I didn't understand that. I also didn't understand why they even wanted me there. I thought going to their house would be better but they made me sleep on the floor. No mattress, sleeping bag, nothing, while the cousin slept on one. I didn't say anything because I had already decided to stop being friends with them and that's what I did.

Even well into my twenties, and I'm 22, I struggle a lot to make friends. I'm pretty shy but I warm up easily to others. I just always felt different from others -- not to sound like a humble brag either. It just takes me a lot to connect with people. I'm not really anti-social just selectively social because I don't want to waste time with people who I don't feel connected to.

The same goes for gaming. I play online multiplayer but don't have anyone to play it with but I still have fun anyways. It doesn't hurt to have someone though, even if it's just one person. The same applies offline and not just for gaming.
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@Clear That sounds like an unfortunate circumstance, sometimes people aren't actively trying to be mean but they are ignorant of how they're treating others. Kind of sucks when your the kind of person who can realise such things, and even more when it happens to you.

I think my major problem is I get very bad social anxiety with people I don't know. It's not so bad on a site like this in which I can stay completely anonymous, and to some extent I don't mind meeting people in person IF it's in a relaxed setting with friends. (Meeting a teacher or boss or something just fucks with me). I just get very anxious talking to someone I don't know on the phone or over the internet (Voice not IM) so I find it pretty difficult to find new gaming buddies because they all want to use game chat and I just hate the idea. I have to rely on my current friends to play games online and well, we know how that went.

You don't play 7 Days to Die do you? :P
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@Clear That sounds like an unfortunate circumstance, sometimes people aren't actively trying to be mean but they are ignorant of how they're treating others. Kind of sucks when your the kind of person who can realise such things, and even more when it happens to you.

I think my major problem is I get very bad social anxiety with people I don't know. It's not so bad on a site like this in which I can stay completely anonymous, and to some extent I don't mind meeting people in person IF it's in a relaxed setting with friends. (Meeting a teacher or boss or something just fucks with me). I just get very anxious talking to someone I don't know on the phone or over the internet (Voice not IM) so I find it pretty difficult to find new gaming buddies because they all want to use game chat and I just hate the idea. I have to rely on my current friends to play games online and well, we know how that went.

You don't play 7 Days to Die do you? :P


I hear ya especially since I have social anxiety too!

I haven't heard of that game before. I own a PS4 and Wii U which is where I play all of my games. I wish my computer had the capacity to play games but it can only handle so much. ;~;
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