Hey Pandas, What’s An Opinion You Have That Differs From Everyone Else’s? (Closed)
No racist, sexist opinions. Just a different opinion. NO downvoted for opinions that differs from you but there has to be an explanation to why you believe this. Just an argument to see a different point of view because a lot of differing opinions do get downvoted a lot.
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“Everyone is so sensitive these days. No one can take a joke.” OR…. And hear me out…. Is it that we were raised by parents that told us if you can’t say something nice don’t say anything at all? is it that we were raised to apologize to people if our parents heard us say something mean to them? And could it be that we live in the world now where we’ve all decided it’s not OK to put other people down just try to get a few laughs? When I think of the word “joke” I think of a stand-up comedian, or the Muppets, something that has a set up, and a punchline, usually a play on words or satire. Not just saying something terrible, and mean about someone and when you get called out on it, saying “it was only a joke” to get out of any accountability. Jokes require the person telling them and require a receptive audience. You don’t just get to say what you want and then say it was a joke.
I agree with this... im a very jokey person irl but i absolutley dispise jokes that are made to put someone down, saying a joke that you both know is a joke and laugh off is one thing but going up to a very good friend and targeting them in the mission to put them down is the literal definition of bullying...
I think it’s very attractive if a cis hetero man wears pink, florals, orders a “girly” drink. Bonus points if it doesn’t even faze him. Or if someone else gives him grief and he just shrugs it off.
algebra is fun. i love all of the letters and exponents.
Pineapple on pizza is good, and y’all need to chill about trans pp- some middle schooler being cringe online isn’t the end of the world- some people care far to much about being seen as a good person rather then actually being one.
Too much of internet culture is just bullying people you think are cringe, I don’t think it should be controversial that sending death threats is bad. Also policing queer stuff is lame and reductive. I should be able to be a lesbian and also a dude if I feel like it, but so many queer people are caught up in what you can and can’t do.
It’s closed so here’s mine~ mustard is better than ketchup. I eat Dino nuggies with mustard
I think SOCIAL MEDIA and the INTERNET have a lot of benefits to them as well - for networking, staying connected to people, for learning new things, finding other people that share your interests or struggles, and learning tips and tricks from them as well. Like everything in the world too much of something is bad. But a healthy regulated amount of something can be OK.
Not all kids or even most kids are bad. Every damŋ time I get on VR a lot adults automatically assume I am a brat because of my high pitch voice. It had gotten better but still they'll still just assume. If most adults aren't that way just know this is wher
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I kind of enjoy those celebrity Bored Panda articles. sometimes I get bored and look at juicy celebrity gossip. Also, cilantro is good. I can't think of an intelligent debate on something so I just said random unpopular things that I like
Pineapple on pizza is good, and y’all need to chill about trans pp- some middle schooler being cringe online isn’t the end of the world- some people care far to much about being seen as a good person rather then actually being one.
Pineapple on pizza is good, and y’all need to chill about trans pp- some middle schooler being cringe online isn’t the end of the world- some people care far to much about being seen as a good person rather then actually being one.
I believe that teaching a child to say they're sorry for something they MEANT to do is horribly wrong and irresponsible. It teaches children to apologize when they don't mean it and it gives them the false impression that by saying "sorry," all is week and should be forgiven. NOPE!! Apologize when you accidentally do something to someone that was not intentional or to hurt someone else. Hold them accountable for their unacceptable behavior and discuss the consequences of their actions. So when Johnny is in the 8th grade and pushes a classmate off the sliding board, he won't be under the impression that since he said he was "sorry" it's all forgiven. They're not sorry for what they did. They're sorry because they got caught!
I believe that teaching a child to say they're sorry for something they MEANT to do is horribly wrong and irresponsible. It teaches children to apologize when they don't mean it and it gives them the false impression that by saying "sorry," all is week and should be forgiven. NOPE!! Apologize when you accidentally do something to someone that was not intentional or to hurt someone else. Hold them accountable for their unacceptable behavior and discuss the consequences of their actions. So when Johnny is in the 8th grade and pushes a classmate off the sliding board, he won't be under the impression that since he said he was "sorry" it's all forgiven. They're not sorry for what they did. They're sorry because they got caught!