Why can't I handle other people being confrontational without feeling provoked, regardless of how close or involved I was in the argument that started the issue? I have an innate need to clap back at people who just blast out aggressive messages directed at anyone who feels affected by them, which to me increases the blast area to include people who would only feel incensed because of the tone of the message itself, not whether it was targeting them.
You're in the right place that faggot. Now fight me bitch.
>>34515787What does your image have to do with your post?
>>34516142Not OP, but I assume he is calling everyone who complains that there aren't sexy/beautiful/cute girls in vydia anymore an 'incel fuck' (sic), which matches OPs post, since the guy is being confrontational by making a broad attack against a number of people who share that opinion.>>34515787It's normal up to a point I think, OP. We get pissed at people saying bullshit or attacking our opinions and views, that's normal for every human. Just take a look at twitter. This has always been the case throughout the history of mankind, most likely.What I think you can do is just try your best not to engage with those people. They won't change their opinion, and neither will you, so it might be best to just avoid the stress... though sometimes it is so much shit that it becomes inevitable to confront it.