I can't be the only one who has noticed this phenomenon.
Any time a thread even casually mentions bullying, or someone in a reply mentions it, the whole thread seems to instantly devolve into "well, my childhood was so AWFUL these people were all so MEAN" and, essentially, dick-comparing contests about who had the more traumatic childhood.
I can understand it in a thread dedicated to the subject, sure, but even if it was, "So last night on Seinfeld they mentioned bullying, and then Kramer told this hilarious joke!", someone will inevitably take it to the point of comparing it to their experiences growing up. It always seems to be the same people, too, telling the same stories we've heard a hundred times.
It's incredibly frustrating to watch a potentially interesting topic get taken down by these people. I understand, childhood is rough, bullying is no fun. I was bullied too. But cut out the sob story and save it for the occasions that truly call for it!
Any time a thread even casually mentions bullying, or someone in a reply mentions it, the whole thread seems to instantly devolve into "well, my childhood was so AWFUL these people were all so MEAN" and, essentially, dick-comparing contests about who had the more traumatic childhood.
I can understand it in a thread dedicated to the subject, sure, but even if it was, "So last night on Seinfeld they mentioned bullying, and then Kramer told this hilarious joke!", someone will inevitably take it to the point of comparing it to their experiences growing up. It always seems to be the same people, too, telling the same stories we've heard a hundred times.
It's incredibly frustrating to watch a potentially interesting topic get taken down by these people. I understand, childhood is rough, bullying is no fun. I was bullied too. But cut out the sob story and save it for the occasions that truly call for it!
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