crkrjack77
Crkrjack77
crkrjack77

sometimes really subtle things like how someone responds to “ok” tells you a lot about them as a person. so when someone interprets that THEY think “ok” is dismissive, it tells me they are the sort of person i dont want to deal with. people spend so much time talking and socializing and being afraid that someone’s

I wonder if the difference in opinion on this is between people who use text casually for conversations, and people who use it only for information?

and people wonder why we introverts hate everyone. you all keep inventing these stupid rules and making interacting with anyone a complete chore. if somebody thinks im rude or dismissive by typing “ok” to their text and gets offended, they deserve it and they did it to themselves. as far as im concerned they are doing

Screw this.  If k or ok does the job that is what I am using.  If you can’t handle it.....too bad.

To underline how important it is that we call out people like Tosh that perpetuate hateful stereotypes under the guise that "it's all a joke!" or "we just don't get his deep, subtle humor!" here's an excerpt from an email I got from someone after the last time I wrote about him: