@ryukke: a brutal explanation of the psychology of saying ~. The content directly touches on the darkness of the heart that pervades the entire Twitter community, so be careful when viewing this article, as it is too gruesome for some people. First of all, people who argue with themselves against blokes on Twitter are “insecure people”. (see below)
@HighWiz: “First of all, people who argue with strangers on Twitter are people who lack confidence. .” First of all, when I argue with strangers on Twitter, I should objectively reflect on whether or not it might inadvertently come back to me, It’s a shame that meta-awareness in that area is so weak that it’s being tweaked in seconds, and that’s a shame when you call yourself a first-class person.
“People who argue with others are ‘insecure people’” by arguing with themselves that they are “insecure people,” a natural boomerang joke.
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