Is it bad that, in any argument involving someone I know rather well, I automatically side with the person I know over the relative nobody they got into a fight with?
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Is it bad that, in any argument involving someone I know rather well, I automatically side with the person I know over the relative nobody they got into a fight with? And then feel the need to vacate communities completely when this relative nobody is being invited to them one by one?
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Is it bad that, in any argument involving someone I know rather well, I automatically side with the person I know over the relative nobody they got into a fight with? And then feel the need to vacate communities completely when this relative nobody is being invited to them one by one?
@chris It’s a natural response, but it isn’t always the best one. For instance, allegations of abuse or harrassment need to be taken seriously.
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@chris It’s a natural response, but it isn’t always the best one. For instance, allegations of abuse or harrassment need to be taken seriously.
@alwayscurious I know both sides are arguing the other side abused them, and that one side doxxed the other side. And I know all this drama is over fricking V-tubing technology. If only both sides could stay the hell away from me.