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[Hide] (767.2KB, 500x260) >>115339
Are you telling me that the third picture having a solution is a problem? I'm not sure I follow.
>>115342
I mostly agree, but there's a big difference between truly living in a way where one don't depend on news versus sticking one's head in the sand. The former's life isn't terribly dependent on the system, treats news as more or less reliable gossip, and has a better idea of what's signal and what's noise. The latter is practicing a bad cope for anxiety, and he seethes at everything negative he hears because he can't face how fragile his lifestyle is.
Take the news about the big international push for age verification (which, not coincidentially, news outlets themselves suspiciously ignored until some rando stumbled across it and began making noise). It's perfectly legitimate for anons to feel concerned about that one and find ways of counteracting it, since it's an actual threat to the internet that's being rolled out as we speak. It's also fine-ish to do nothing and not attempt to invent a solution yourself, or to drop offline entirely, although these aren't universal solutions to the issue. But if someone seethes at other anons for talking about it at all, all he's really doing is lashing out because his nerves can't handle it. He might try to pass himself off as too robust or removed to be affected, but all you have to do is