Mark / TNTime12
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Pro baccas are not cool, but noob baccas are cool.
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I wouldn't exactly call it "courage" to express their beliefs. More of a hive mentality. I don't feel as though before one becomes a bacca they think, "Even though I may be hated, I love Mitch and Jerome so much I'll do it." More like, "I like benja and Jerome so I'll use his skin and be a man of the bacc." I've heard that before, and I think it's over-romanticizing it. There may be a few exceptions, but I definitely wouldn't call it the norm.~Beginning Rant~
I'm not going to squander my time, so I'll make it short and simple. Hate's a strong word, and clearly doesn't describe how I feel about them.
hate
[heyt] Show IPA verb, hat·ed, hat·ing, noun
verb (used with object)
1.
to dislike intensely or passionately; feel extreme aversion for or extreme hostility toward; detest: tohate the enemy; to hate bigotry.
Unless any one of us is insecure about themselves, I don't think we feel this way at all. They're more of a nuisance to me; how one person can influence a large amount of people's decisions. They have a freedom to choose how they want to act, and I don't really like to precipitate on this things for quite a while. Just let them be; is there anything wrong with them liking someone's videos? No, there isn't. We must all like something, right? All they're doing is just expressing it more than some others would. Wedon'tshouldn't hate them just because they have a repulsive skin on and the grammar of a six year old. That's how they want to live their lives. In fact, in a way, I appreciate them. They have the courage to express themselves as who they are, and if they like BajanCanadian and JeromeASF, then that's perfectly fine.
~End Rant~
Maybe it isn't, but a lot of people like things but don't tell because they're afraid people are going to judge them. That's sorta-couragy-like I guess. But being brainwashed, as some people are, is a completely different story. Being forced to like someone, in return forI wouldn't exactly call it "courage" to express their beliefs. More of a hive mentality. I don't feel as though before one becomes a bacca they think, "Even though I may be hated, I love Mitch and Jerome so much I'll do it." More like, "I like benja and Jerome so I'll use his skin and be a man of the bacc." I've heard that before, and I think it's over-romanticizing it. There may be a few exceptions, but I definitely wouldn't call it the norm.
Of course they shouldn't be despised for liking you tubers. The only baccas I've ever hated (yes, I did hate them) were the ones that were so rude and terrible they made me join the forums to report them.
Well, I might as well tell the story.Maybe it isn't, but a lot of people like things but don't tell because they're afraid people are going to judge them. That's sorta-couragy-like I guess. But being brainwashed, as some people are, is a completely different story. Being forced to like someone, in return fora balanced salary, home, car, food, and health careI mean...nothing. Well nothing but the pride that them, among others, like something.
Still, even if these people were rude and terrible, "hate" is still a strong word. "Hate" would be like purchasing a plane ticket, flying to their house, and murdering them on the spot (ok MAYBE that's a bit much) but it definitely is a harsh word that cannot just be used in any circumstances. Besides, if things they say really get to you, maybe it's something to do with yourself (I'm not saying something's wrong with you, in fact, I don't even know the story).
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