Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20150204202730/@comment-3547390-20150415122226

Wow, that definitely is a confidence booster!

Me, I was extremely honest as a child, refusing to lie about anything as it would break the trust I had with people if I was ever discovered. I learned to become more deceitful later on, as my family was angry due to the fact that I wouldn't lie about certain things to people.

As a child, I was aware of the dangers of the internet and therefore avoided doing anything on it. It wasn't until high school that I dared do anything on the internet that would leave a fingerprint of my identity.

Yeah, trolls love to get your blood boiling about mocking the rational, such as being amused by the accidental death of another human being. Now, he was not very bright to to prove his gun was unloaded, he probably forgot to check the chamber after unloading the magazine. That isn't funny, but it was a foolish move on his part if that is what happened as anyone involved in gun safety would tell you.

What Vorknkx said though is true, an accidental death can happen to anyone. While it might not be the lack of gun safety that will kill us, we are extremely fragile beings and can therefore die from almost anything.

Profanity is okay, while I don't swear myself I understand others do and don't feel the need to be censored from it.

Trolls wish to get a rush out of people, there is nothing to gain by arguing with them besides lost time.

Sadly, I am not the most emotional person. I lack empathy for human beings I don't know, while I tend to not show the care for those I do. I used to be rather emotional and cry, yet now I can hear someone close to me has died without shedding any tears. I feel horrible for my lack of empathy, yet that is my mindset and what feels natural for me. I can't force tears that don't exist.