@Typhoon2000
I’m about sick of these retards and their faggotry. They piss and moan, whine and cry over every single little fucking thing. I read two things, taking it with a heavy grain of salt, that made me question humanity. One involved that Bat Girl thing on the CW where people were pissed off the person playing batgirl was lesbian or lesbian enough to play her. There was another issue with some movie/TV show where they had an african american playing a character role, and the person wasn’t “black enough” to play the role. It was like “what the ever loving fuck, not black enough?!”
I’m sick of the people on the right side acting like a bunch of retards, but the same goes for the jackasses on the right who piss an moan about everything. The latest thing that made me go WTF was that whole criticism/controversy surrounding a new Darth Vader comic where he kills some woman obsessed with him. I mean, holy shit, the guy is a damn villain who slaughtered children. Killing some obsessed broad is not out of the realm of possibility for the 7ft psycho. But, NO! “This just proves the evils of comics and atrocities committed against women!”
Hell, learned a new word for my dictionary where the term Femicide exists.
Fuck, I hate humanity anymore. I miss the MLPFIM show. It acted as a release/calming mechanism for me to relax. Anymore, I can just feel my sanity slipping, my rage rising.
@Nightweaver20xx
Yea, I heard about that as well and this new age BS. That Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss were funny as shit.
Imho, it’s not cancel culture or being woke. It’s cancer culture and being mentally broke.
It doesn’t help that some femi-nazi asshole keep fucking breathing down my neck anymore. I’m in a lose-lose situation. If I say anything to her/smart off, I’m in trouble, and I can’t afford to lose my job. Still, it’s starting to take a toll on my mental health.
The sad truth is that I always felt like garbage throughout my life in public school. I loved it when I got out, believing things would be better. Fantasy worlds are nice to believe in, but we all live in the real shit world.