- Some interesting facts about people who spend months (or even dedicate their entire lives to this purpose) on different sites and social networks and in real life, with the same goal, regardless of the target -
Well, the ha+Ter is and is not an online creature. In the first sense, he can only exist in a sauce in which what he does is somewhat socially acceptable. In addition, the internet creates the feeling of gratuitousness, lack of consequences, therefore catalyzes the expression of emotions, because the consequences do not seem to exist, especially in the regime of so-called pseudonymity (it is something other than anonymity, think for yourself why). And yet, ha+Ters gonna hate. They will ha+Te anyway, it is something that has to do with their internal consistency, their moral fabric. So they are not exclusively internet creatures, but just a species that is seen on the Net, just as butterflies are attracted and revealed by the light of a lamp (if you find the comparison too diaphanous, move on quickly, so that another one does not come into your mind).
The ha+Ter, a person tormented by anxiety and dis$atisfaction, who finds a personification of anxieties and dis&atisfaction like the poet's muse, has always existed. We just haven't seen him, because he hasn't had a place to express this existential condition. The Internet and, especially, social networks mean the democratization of expression. Less pretentious, everyone can say anything, anywhere and anytime. But I tend to think that hatred and the persistent feeling that someone should be annihilated doesn't make us happier or smarter. It turns us into covert, socially acceptable ha+Ters, like a clean slate. A curse on the street or a physical blow with a stick are a more difficult exercise than a venomous comment written on MDL.
This story scratches our epidermis and makes us less serene in our daily lives. But it also has something good: it shows us that the world we live in, is in fact, as it is. And, perhaps, it sublimates something of the appetite for beating and "audio" swearing of the ha+Ter who lacks a more encouraging medium of expression.
I, for one, am willing to agree with anyone, to varying degrees. But I tend to notice that the problem lies elsewhere: in the fact that there are more glamorous ways of ha+Ting, which do not expose you to a raised eyebrow from an elite.
Thanks to say that. I randomly came here after I saw the thread of the drama I'm watching was polluted by various…
You need a lot of patience and time to see that these people are practically everywhere where this scandal is. I've only come to one conclusion: they feed on it!
Nothing to add, nothing to subtract. It's exactly as you wrote. At one moment, I was terrified of what was happening…
These things should be reported directly to the site administrators... I've seen pretty much everything that's happened here. I've been there, I've been through it too.
Nothing to add, nothing to subtract. It's exactly as you wrote. At one moment, I was terrified of what was happening…
Very sad. You're not the first person to say they tried to stay away, for fear of being harassed here. People have written to me privately about this and that's why I've been following the vibe, when you want to make yourself heard and support the actor. These people who recently complain that "where is the right to free speech?", they themselves would attack, insult and become vulgar, aggressive with you when you wanted to express your opinion.
It's a big relief that MDL is slowly returning to a drama commenting and discussion site. Having political campaigns…
What you wrote is very true. I didn't even intend to come and lobby for anyone, but I went to the profile of the actor I watched in various series and movies and I saw what intentions those who write have, so I shuddered at the cruelty and ease with which they throw words. At that moment I realized what every actor or kpop idol who ended their life, who was harassed by fans or people who just feed off of hating someone, went through.
Of course we can have opinions for and against, there's absolutely nothing wrong with that, but I've tested and seen how far an interaction with those who accuse someone can go. "So the people here are actually not divided into KSH fans and KSR fans but those who cannot stand bullying and those who bully." Absolutely true!!!
Your list is interesting and inspired me with a movie, which I don't know why I haven't seen - Reborn Rich. That will be the next movie I watch. It sounds very interesting.
Going around mocking someone is a sad testimony to the society we live in!
Some reasons why people mock others:
They aren’t very intelligent. Mocking accomplishes nothing and makes people think you’re an idiot. It never works. They actually may be insecure. How you treat others reflects your self-esteem, how you treat yourself and who you truly are. Maybe they are intimidated by those people? They may bully others by their mockery (and other things if they do so) because the latter are different than they are. They may see the weaknesses of those they mock in themselves so they “project” (I think this is the right word) their own insecurities to others. They are weak-minded. Jesus has said that what you do to others, you have already done to yourself at inner levels. So mocking others means that you have mocked something sacred within your own emotional heart yourself. Putting other people down are what bullies, insecure people and people low self-esteem do to boost themselves up. It is a very maladaptive behavior.
Mocking is fun….until the mocking is turned on YOU, right? I'm sure in real life you've been targets for others and now you're trying to lift your spirits.
I noticed a strong herd spirit among the haters... Very sad to see who judges Korean stars. Now, the herd has been unable to do anything but use offensive words (not that their poor wording would affect me), but to show the level of some here, who pretend to be great defenders (but who are actually yesterday's haters of the one they "defend" today)
Okay, I've had enough fun with the ha+ers today. I just did exactly what they've been doing for days and weeks. I tested to see how much these ha+ers can jump on someone's throat... And they can, brother, they can. They have NO limits.
Ha+ers should vote on whether I'm a grandma or an auntie. Based on this, I know how much Botox I need 😂😂😂
I see that they are keeping track of the number of comments I made today 🙈 Yes, it's crazy how much I wrote, but hey, the ha+ers are here like packs of hyenas. I wanted to highlight how these ha+ers jump straight to attacking the person (most of them), insulting and spewing all kinds of crap.
lives to this purpose) on different sites and social networks and in real life,
with the same goal, regardless of the target -
Well, the ha+Ter is and is not an online creature. In the first sense, he can only exist in a sauce in which what he does is somewhat socially acceptable. In addition, the internet creates the feeling of gratuitousness, lack of consequences, therefore catalyzes the expression of emotions, because the consequences do not seem to exist, especially in the regime of so-called pseudonymity (it is something other than anonymity, think for yourself why).
And yet, ha+Ters gonna hate. They will ha+Te anyway, it is something that has to do with their internal consistency, their moral fabric. So they are not exclusively internet creatures, but just a species that is seen on the Net, just as butterflies are attracted and revealed by the light of a lamp (if you find the comparison too diaphanous, move on quickly, so that another one does not come into your mind).
The ha+Ter, a person tormented by anxiety and dis$atisfaction, who finds a personification of anxieties and dis&atisfaction like the poet's muse, has always existed. We just haven't seen him, because he hasn't had a place to express this existential condition.
The Internet and, especially, social networks mean the democratization of expression. Less pretentious, everyone can say anything, anywhere and anytime.
But I tend to think that hatred and the persistent feeling that someone should be annihilated doesn't make us happier or smarter. It turns us into covert, socially acceptable ha+Ters, like a clean slate.
A curse on the street or a physical blow with a stick are a more
difficult exercise than a venomous comment written on MDL.
This story scratches our epidermis and makes us
less serene in our daily lives. But it also has
something good: it shows us that the world we live in,
is in fact, as it is. And, perhaps, it sublimates
something of the appetite for beating and "audio" swearing of the ha+Ter who lacks a more encouraging medium of expression.
I, for one, am willing to agree with
anyone, to varying degrees. But I tend to notice
that the problem lies elsewhere: in the fact that
there are more glamorous ways of ha+Ting, which do not expose you to a raised eyebrow from an
elite.
At that moment I realized what every actor or kpop idol who ended their life, who was harassed by fans or people who just feed off of hating someone, went through.
Of course we can have opinions for and against, there's absolutely nothing wrong with that, but I've tested and seen how far an interaction with those who accuse someone can go.
"So the people here are actually not divided into KSH fans and KSR fans but those who cannot stand bullying and those who bully." Absolutely true!!!
#WeStandForKimSooHyun ❤️
Some reasons why people mock others:
They aren’t very intelligent. Mocking accomplishes nothing and makes people think you’re an idiot. It never works.
They actually may be insecure. How you treat others reflects your self-esteem, how you treat yourself and who you truly are.
Maybe they are intimidated by those people? They may bully others by their mockery (and other things if they do so) because the latter are different than they are.
They may see the weaknesses of those they mock in themselves so they “project” (I think this is the right word) their own insecurities to others.
They are weak-minded.
Jesus has said that what you do to others, you have already done to yourself at inner levels. So mocking others means that you have mocked something sacred within your own emotional heart yourself.
Putting other people down are what bullies, insecure people and people low self-esteem do to boost themselves up. It is a very maladaptive behavior.
Mocking is fun….until the mocking is turned on YOU, right? I'm sure in real life you've been targets for others and now you're trying to lift your spirits.
Screaming🥔 and l...booty 😂😂
I laughed so hard at your 📝 🤣🤣
Now, the herd has been unable to do anything but use offensive words (not that their poor wording would affect me), but to show the level of some here, who pretend to be great defenders (but who are actually yesterday's haters of the one they "defend" today)
I tested to see how much these ha+ers can jump on someone's throat... And they can, brother, they can. They have NO limits.
Ha+ers should vote on whether I'm a grandma or an auntie. Based on this, I know how much Botox I need 😂😂😂
I see that they are keeping track of the number of comments I made today 🙈
Yes, it's crazy how much I wrote, but hey, the ha+ers are here like packs of hyenas.
I wanted to highlight how these ha+ers jump straight to attacking the person (most of them), insulting and spewing all kinds of crap.