
truthhurts
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As you all know, you’ve heard about the recent school shooting in Graz. To keep the story brief, he killed 10 people and eventually took his own life. Since then, videos about him have been circulating on TikTok, and the following comments caught my attention.
Of course, the video has 2.8 million views, but back to the main point.
Oh....we have our hijabi queen, who of course follows her religous beliefs....
Sooooooo much fear of God...... and her story?
Know your hierarchy oofie doofie
The other following comments:
Another comment that caught my attention:
Could it possibly be that there is a certain correlation where women are more attracted to assholes? That they are into someone who treats them like dirt, barely notices them, hits them, and so on? And in relationships, the well-raised, cute guy ends up being the loser because the girlfriend breaks up with him because the relationship is boring and lacks drama? Why would women, who say they want to be treated like princesses, then break up with men who meet these expectations? Is this an act of irrationality? No one with common sense would be able to understand why you would distance yourself from what gives you comfort, makes you feel warm, gives you a sense of belonging and love, only to chase after what pulls you down, gives you no sense of value.
The second TikTok:
We even have Clavicular confessing his attraction towards him
But to address the whole thing now. The fact is that whether he had represented himself on social media, genuinely asking for advice, or trying to understand why he was being mocked, socially outcasted, the above comments I presented would have ridiculed him, made fun of his appearance. Or imagine a real-life scenario where the shooter were to ask the above commenters face-to-face if he could have their number or start a relationship with them? How do you think the situation would play out? Would the same level of attention be generated if he were to off himself?
@deadstock @ascension @Vermilioncore @mentally_ill_chad @Honest Truth
Of course, the video has 2.8 million views, but back to the main point.
Oh....we have our hijabi queen, who of course follows her religous beliefs....

Sooooooo much fear of God...... and her story?

Know your hierarchy oofie doofie
The other following comments:




Another comment that caught my attention:

Could it possibly be that there is a certain correlation where women are more attracted to assholes? That they are into someone who treats them like dirt, barely notices them, hits them, and so on? And in relationships, the well-raised, cute guy ends up being the loser because the girlfriend breaks up with him because the relationship is boring and lacks drama? Why would women, who say they want to be treated like princesses, then break up with men who meet these expectations? Is this an act of irrationality? No one with common sense would be able to understand why you would distance yourself from what gives you comfort, makes you feel warm, gives you a sense of belonging and love, only to chase after what pulls you down, gives you no sense of value.
The second TikTok:
We even have Clavicular confessing his attraction towards him

But to address the whole thing now. The fact is that whether he had represented himself on social media, genuinely asking for advice, or trying to understand why he was being mocked, socially outcasted, the above comments I presented would have ridiculed him, made fun of his appearance. Or imagine a real-life scenario where the shooter were to ask the above commenters face-to-face if he could have their number or start a relationship with them? How do you think the situation would play out? Would the same level of attention be generated if he were to off himself?
@deadstock @ascension @Vermilioncore @mentally_ill_chad @Honest Truth