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Cake day: January 15th, 2026

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  • referring to a victim of misogynistic online abuse as a “brat”. vile.

    What’s vile are the disgusting piece of shit parents who let their kids go out and get exposed to this. They should be in prison for being horrible, irredeemable human beings who allow this to happen. That’s vile.

    Letting their brat run around naked in front of a boar’s head on a stick and then acting all shocked when their kid becomes a victim of misogynistic online abuse. That is beyond vile.

    What the fuck is wrong with you? Get your brat out. You are the one responsible for this.

    You are the one that is causing your child to be a victim of misogynistic online abuse. You are a negligent parent and you are victimizing your child. Stop it. And quit blaming everyone else for it and belligerently shifting the responsibility. Disgusting.


  • This article starts off with a kid saying, “If you’re anything like my parents, you probably wouldn’t even understand most of the content that floods my social media, no matter how hard I try to avoid it.”

    So is this kid going online despite being told not to? If so, then what’s the story here? This is like a kid saying “I snuck into a titty bar and you just won’t believe how many titties I saw!” If this is what’s going on, then no, the parents shouldn’t get in trouble. The kid disobeyed the parents.

    But if the parents are handing this kid a wad of dollar bills and dropping them off at the titty bar, I think they should be held responsible. Maybe it’s not illegal to force a bunch of strippers to babysit your kid, but maybe it should be.









  • Remember that 90% of what is said online is said by complete oddballs because nobody will talk to them in real life and they have all the time in the world to post on the Internet.

    And the more extreme the view, the more sock puppets these oddballs will have to try to convince you that their fucked up view of the world is actually normal.

    IRL I almost never, ever meet people who are obsessed with politics, or people who are extremists like Nazis or communists. Online, they’re all over the place and it is not remotely normal. Same goes for chronic pot heads who are vehemently anti-smoking cigarettes. You don’t meet that kind of bizarro-world health nuttery offline. Or people who think that people who have outdoor cats are pure evil and should be put in prison.

    Extremism like this in general is not at all normal offline. But online it seems like it is. It is not.




  • Ok? But the comment I was replying to was complaining that bullying today follows kids into the safety of their owns homes and driving them to suicide. I’m just saying, whether you’re a kid or an adult, if you don’t want to be bullied in the safety of your own home, don’t make it possible for that to happen. It’s very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very easy to avoid.