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seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
This sounds right until you realise how much market share Windows captured, held and now even solidifies from the Ballmer era.

I don't agree with you, and I believe the Ballmer era did wonders for Windows and was a turbulent period. The new era of MS now is quite stable because of this.
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
You show every single millennial in the world a picture of Messi then a picture of Zuck, Zuck will lead, for sure.

If you show Elon Musk the same will be true. Messi is more popular, not more known.
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
Americans are conditioned to relish double standards.
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
China beat them at their own game so now they want to take the ball and run home.
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
Either you don't understand that American problems flow overseas or are just naive. American problems get exported en mass to other people via social media and the tech people still continue to flood with visuals on them regardless of where you are.
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
You claimed that I was breaking the rules. I was not. You abused your powers, or maybe helping people really is against the rules...

Not interested in whatever poor explanation you want to hand wave away actual support from real trauma victims towards other trauma victims.

I didn't read the rest sorry.
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
I don't really care about your comment. It's your actions that landed harshly.

If someone is to do such poor actions, I weigh their comment as low automatically.
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
I don't have to convey that. It's on you if you fail to understand the text.

It has been a learning experience. I learnt that there are people who really hate others improving their life to the point where they claim that help is a form of personal attack. I am just so glad that I didn't get enabled by people like those in this comment thread when I deal with my own trauma.
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
If you lose your arm you use the other one. You don't complain that you can't use arms now because it was your dominant arm...

It ain't rocket science buddy.

Sounds like you need to try read my parent comments again.
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
Yes. Everyone is capable of leaving it.

Major trauma changes you. That's why you need to leave it rather than absorbing it in your day to day life.

>There is only relearning how to be the way you are now in the world so you can move forward.

That's called leaving it LOL what.
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
Wow you sound upset. I am not wrong even slightly, no matter how many upset people reply to my comments.

Now I know why you're enabling the other person at least.
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
Dang flagged and commented on this thread stating that my discussion on helping the poster was a "personal attack" on them.

Wow. Now I know why there is so much resentment towards beneficial growth outwards from trauma.... dang is insane.
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
Of course I'm not wrong. People getting upset at the truth because they aren't strong enough to try it themselves are wrong.

No one cares if you comment about yourself. People support those that talk about themselves but apparently they support people harming themselves like you continue to do.

It makes me ashamed to think that you're being guided by these absolutely abhorrent people in this thread. You can help yourself. Don't let them stop you.
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
Yes. So you and many other are encouraging letting the wound fester instead of healing it with all that you can.

You can't undo it, but you can live with it and not let it fester.

No one is talking about denial. My comments mention acceptance...
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
It's not flippant. It's apparently classed as a personal attack to dang though. That's hilarious. Helping others attack themselves? OK. Helping others prevent self harm? BAD BOY.
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
No.

The truth is that there is medicine you can take, you just don't want to because it tastes bad.

It's okay if you want to trick yourself into hurting yourself, but don't act like it's not an option.

This problem may not always have a solution, but there are ways to minimise the problem and they're achievable by every single person.
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
They are indeed enabling self-destructive behaviours intentionally. Even the moderator dang has claimed that not enabling someones self-destructive behaviours counts as a personal attack on that person... so yes. Intentionally and disruptively hurting people with malice.

This conversation can be left wherever you want. Many people here are clearly in no hurry to help the above comment author.

I feel sorry for all of you and for the people who have been hurt who are left in their state of hurt because no one wants to actually help them help themselves.
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
Yes. Hundreds of hours is nothing in the lifespan of a human adult. Start today.
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
Except if you get the disease and then cry about it and woe is me instead of taking the medicine.... then that's apparently the only course of action? What.

So you're saying if we cured cancer people would still willingly die of cancer because it's "too hard" to take the right approach to curing it?
seoulmetro
·hace 2 años·discuss
You do have a choice. Everything we do is sourced by choices. It's weird that you think helping people is not advice.

I never said stop thinking about it. I said think about it, pass it through your pipeline of thought and then acknowledge it and leave it.