One of the most common phrases heard in our household after we realize something interesting: "Boy could you not say that on Twitter."
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1/ There are people that I have disliked immensely due to misrepresentations I read about them. But people's feelings aren't static.
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2/ I learned I was wrong and my opinion shifted. Knowing that someone's perception is temporal helps me bear short term misunderstanding
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IMO, the issue isn't being hated, it's about hate's amplification. Social media dog-piles are a new and different beast
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That and clickbait media, who get paid by the page view, and have found indignation generates the most.
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Are you an ordinary person in this scenario? Are you concerned with what people think of you?
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I think you should consider the fact that you are also not an "ordinary person".
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