Yousef Yousef
Fly like a Butterfly
Fly like a Butterfly
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With the way the internet is today, I believe more than ever that we can’t really be removed from the responsibility of maintaining at least some form of social etiquette. Low effort or poorly thought out posts can harm general discussion as opposed to posts made in good faith. Some snark in inevitable (and welcome in some cases), and obviously it goes without saying that short messages are fine too. Sometimes giving others benefit of the doubt can go a long way compared to making spite-fueled or backhanded comments with a thin veil of sarcasm.My hottest take, quite possibly the hottest take ever written on the internet! Spoiler warning, as it might be too spicy for some!
I don't care what media or entertainment people on the internet like or dislike. I don't think anyone is lesser or stupid for liking something I don't enjoy, nor do I feel hostility towards someone who's taste doesn't align with my own. If you like something I don't get, I'm genuinely happy that you found something in it I could not. If you dislike something I like, I wish you could feel what I feel, but I understand not everything is for everyone. I'm pretty firmly in the "Let people like what they like" camp, and have no desire to shit on someone's good time.
I try my best to use language like "I do not care for this" or "I personally felt" as opposed to using hard "it sucks" kind of language. I really don't care if it sounds too soft. Media means different things to different people, and who am I to step on that?