I don't really get involved with the community per se. Maybe join a tournament here when there is one, but that's really it. I guess I don't really have a reason to be scared with it.
Raose wrote:
don't worry i'm pretty friendly
D:Kitsunemimi wrote:
Naturally, I do my best to scare off anyone who comes in my way whom I haven't known for 3 years already~
I feel the same orz :cBeatofIke wrote:
OMG when I first join osu! I was extremely scared to even chat and post on the forums
most is, and i mean it.thelewa wrote:
the osu! community is fucking terrifying
btw did the black rock shooter take 50% of your money when you divorced it?silmarilen wrote:
its kind of scary how people are "married" to anime characters
1 grid up kd plsTrust wrote:
that blanket
silmarilen wrote:
its kind of scary how people are "married" to anime characters
This haha.winber1 wrote:
I've realized half the time people give no shits about your posts anyway.
yeah, and now he has to pay child supportlaport wrote:
btw did the black rock shooter take 50% of your money when you divorced it?silmarilen wrote:
its kind of scary how people are "married" to anime characters
The truth.winber1 wrote:
I've realized half the time people give no shits about your posts anyway.
words can hurt, especially sensitive peoplebewaredrev wrote:
This community can't hurt you. Why be scared?
Learn to have thick skin then. Being overly sensitive is not a positive trait to have.chox wrote:
words can hurt, especially sensitive people
every person is capable of hurting others and some have pleasure from doing so or are doing that unconsciously while being directed by their true nature
sadly there's no selection in nowadays world and innocent people get hurt by those kinds of people.
yesOzzyOzrock wrote:
osu! community is scary
have you seen those lolis
horrifying
i am confusedPandemoniusz wrote:
This is how i see osu community:
mathexpert wrote:
Learn to have thick skin then. Being overly sensitive is not a positive trait to have.chox wrote:
words can hurt, especially sensitive people
every person is capable of hurting others and some have pleasure from doing so or are doing that unconsciously while being directed by their true nature
sadly there's no selection in nowadays world and innocent people get hurt by those kinds of people.
Of course, being kind is also important. But I feel like some people nowadays are way too sheltered and sensitive to criticism.
in my opinion there's no negative or positive traits one can have, there are just differencesmathexpert wrote:
Learn to have thick skin then. Being overly sensitive is not a positive trait to have.
Of course, being kind is also important. But I feel like some people nowadays are way too sheltered and sensitive to criticism.
But the thing is he's talking about a context over the internet where being overly sensitive to what a random stranger says to you is not a positive trait at ALL to have. ESPECIALLY over the internet where people will say anything with no remorse or regards to the person it's directed towards as it's just the internet, they'll never meet in person and the person will never feel bad over something they said in chat as they won't know how it effects the person. They probably wouldn't give a shit about what it does to the person either.chox wrote:
in my opinion there's no negative or positive traits one can have, there are just differencesmathexpert wrote:
Learn to have thick skin then. Being overly sensitive is not a positive trait to have.
Of course, being kind is also important. But I feel like some people nowadays are way too sheltered and sensitive to criticism.
for example lets say that someone is pessimistic, it may be beneficial that this person isn't expecting too much of themselves thus doesn't get hurt if things go in wrong direction, on the other hand it may limit someone's capability if he is too pessimistic.
i think that "traits" aren't set on stone in person, you can change things if you want to, it's just that individual develops them over time and by that defines himself as a person, which means that those "traits" are developed on their own or by their environment, it just depends on what trait you want to take a look at.
sensitive people tend to overthink some situations and possibly learn to avoid such as it hurts them, and on the other hand if something positive happens to them they overthink it too so they're happier than a "normal" person would be, there's just so many variables in such things..
so to conclude this i think that being sensitive isn't something negative, there are different views on it.
i guess you gotta balance things out, like with everything in lifeZeraphlol wrote:
But the thing is he's talking about a context over the internet where being overly sensitive to what a random stranger says to you is not a positive trait at ALL to have. ESPECIALLY over the internet where people will say anything with no remorse or regards to the person it's directed towards as it's just the internet, they'll never meet in person and the person will never feel bad over something they said in chat as they won't know how it effects the person. They probably wouldn't give a shit about what it does to the person either.
Learning to have thick skin and not being sensitive over the internet is always a good thing. It's also good for real life encounters.
Also this is really ironic cause I'm a huge asshole in #osu.