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Surviving the /qa/ coaltalogue - Day 67 - Threadmisser
So many things to say, so little time. (And just as few ideas.) So this thread will be offtopic as well.
Saturday's blog was fucking insane. Requests were made for me to stop missing threads and to strictly adopt a daily schedule.I honestly don't think I'll be able to keep up with that kind of demand if I keep my current schedule. I'm already exhausted from doing all that I did on Saturday.
Like I said, this blog is an incredible experience, but in a lot of ways, it's also a dark one. The social dynamics of the sharty are interesting (even considering how many 4cuck habits still persist, such as the disdain for triptrannies (not that it's a bad thing THOUGH), to say the least. I had, up until that point, been making my own rules and was never really bound by anyone's rules. Suddenly, I was a part of a very defined hierarchy that placed me right at the top. It made me feel like the untouchable king of /qa/, like I was the true ruler of party. It's honestly very unsettling.
I realized that the rules that we so commonly dismiss are, in reality, part of a very well-worn social order. This leads to a kind of pervasive atmosphere of respect and social expectation, and that's really the point. But I can see the impact I have. I have a way of getting a whole lot of people's attention at once, and it's easy to come off as somewhat charismatic.
Even so, I think there's a lot of us in that same position. Here's the key, though: when we make statements like "do you guys even care what I have to say?" we demonstrate our own contempt for our position in the "hierarchy". You must presume that they must care.
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