Why are people so callous these days? Has anybody noticed people have become almost autistically compulsive in their need to be impolite or cruel to others for no reason?
I have been watching the day-to-day of people over the past week and you see the needless cruelty everywhere.
>A person could be minding his own business writing notes from a textbook in a coffee shop, and a group of people will loudly walk by and comment on their handwriting. >Guy minding his own business on a commuter train. Stranger: 'Oh man you're balding huh'. >Other thread pic: girl on tinder matches a guy just to call him a manlet.
It is different if the person is being an asshole and deserves to get MOGGED so they fix their ways - but most people are just minding their own business? Is it technology-induced? Is it consumerism? What is the need to comment at all?
>Why are people so callous these days? Has anybody noticed people have become almost autistically compulsive in their need to be impolite or cruel to others for no reason?
You're on Any Forums. You should be used to that kind of thing by now.
Leo Edwards
Fuck you
Michael Moore
It isn't callous on here though it is more an extreme of free speech where things are discussed and torn apart through mockery.
>everyone else is a nigger faggot This is a source of unhappiness No one is ever truly happy
Jonathan Garcia
My first guess would be that you live in London. People are generally polite in my all-white area, where the vestiges of high-trust societal behaviour still exist - for now.
No consequences for awful behavior. People used to get laid out if they randomly insulted someone, I think. This niglet tried to tease me yesterday as I walked home from class, and as soon as I turned serious he ran off. People know to back off if given the right signal, but he wouldn’t have even tried if someone else had kicked the crap out of him from another attempt.
Jason Hill
"Get thicker skin" only works for so long. Eventually it blows up in your face.