Not sure what exactly you wanted to say. It feels to me like unless a man is suffering extremely (unless he is disabled or homeless), it is not real suffering, and he does not deserve compassion. On the other hand, when a damsel is offended by a shirt...
Offering a hypothesis for difference between meatspace and cyberspace behavior based on some informal observations (that isn’t “everyone is awful on the internet”, which may nevertheless be a better description of the problem).
Oh yes, sorry. Yes, “how much people suffer” and “how much people complain about their suffering online” are two different things; most obvious example being the people without internet access.
Not sure what exactly you wanted to say. It feels to me like unless a man is suffering extremely (unless he is disabled or homeless), it is not real suffering, and he does not deserve compassion. On the other hand, when a damsel is offended by a shirt...
Offering a hypothesis for difference between meatspace and cyberspace behavior based on some informal observations (that isn’t “everyone is awful on the internet”, which may nevertheless be a better description of the problem).
Oh yes, sorry. Yes, “how much people suffer” and “how much people complain about their suffering online” are two different things; most obvious example being the people without internet access.