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How crazy this all is~

@societysonlooker

they/them tw for self harm. warning for sometimes gruesome, violent, or triggering shit from the fahc. also pretty damn liberal but hick so idk. BRUH IM NOT GONNA READ YOUR DNI, IM GONNA REBLOGG POSTS I LIKE THIS IS TUMBLR for fucks sake if u Don't Like Me THAT MUCH just block me. I won't even notice its fine Go Ahead My Guy

Stuff kids on tumblr better relearn

1. You are responsible for your own media experience. 

2. There is such a thing as a healthy level of avoidance towards topics that make you feel unwell or even (in a real-life clinical definition of the term) trigger you - but you are the one to actively take care of what you view.

3. Avoiding does not mean policing others.

4. You have no right to tell artists to censor themselves - you may criticize what others do, you may dislike it, that’s fine - but actively asking for censorship when you could easily unfollow or block a person just makes you look incompetent in your use of the internet.

5. Do not give people on tumblr or /any/ website the responsibility for your emotional well-being. Because these people do not even know you so no, you have no right to ask them to take care of you.

6. Content creators are not your parents and owe you nothing, not even a breakdown on why their content isn’t problematic. You don’t get to demand a dissertation denouncing any and everything unhealthy in a piece you don’t like. Move on.

7. Tagging is a nicety but not an obligation. You can message people, politely, and ask them to tag things, and many people will, but understand that it’s their blog and they aren’t obliged to say yes. Unfollow and block when you need to. Circling back to number 1, you are responsible for curating your own experience.

8. Don’t be a jerk. Remember at the end of the day, there are actual living, breathing people behind each screen name. Don’t say anything you wouldn’t say to someone’s face in real life. 

I cannot stress enough how important it is to remember this.

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im sorry do you think killing the richest man on the planet and the owner of the largest and most politically influential social media company on the planet wouldnt have any impact like at all itd basically be john lennon 2.0

I think you should do more research on precisely who provides the most benefit from being killed, since you're liable to only get one chance. Elon would make the headlines for weeks, but a head of state that's propping up an unsustainable system would get a lot more done. Kill a billionaire who's actively doing things more detrimental than "ruining a social media site" or "being an asshat." If assassination is on the table, at least put in the work to figure out if he's not maybe a symptom of something upstream that you could also put a dent in.

"Richest man on the planet" lmfao a year ago it was bezos, valuation is a terrible metric to use when there are better ones that require slightly more legwork on your part to identify.

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this is the most bizarre discourse ive ever gotten into because this is literally a meme that doesnt matter but in what universe are the only bad things elon musk has ever done ruining twitter and "being an asshat"

He's done plenty bad, but killing him won't undo those things. End someone who's doing bad now :)

I think that the hypothetical politically motivated assassination of an oligarch would be an affair of pure opportunism, and weighing the relative impact of killing one is a relatively pointless endeavor, as the consequences of a billionaire's owned businesses and pet projects tend to continue long after the individual is dead; businesses can always simply appoint a new CEO, and foundations can always just keep operating provided they remain funded, which isn't hard to do if you have functionally infinite resources and a will. Like that infrastructure doesn't just crumble because the monster who paid for it all dies, unfortunately

So idk nearly any assassination of this nature would, in essence, be purely symbolic anyway? And the value of such an act would be derived entirely from how the remaining billionaires would take notes about just how far they can take their bullshit before some random hero ventilates them

twitter limiting the amount of tweets you get to read per day is ridiculous but if tiktok limited the amount of videos people got to see per day it would be the biggest win for mental health since ssris