I don't personally know anybody that's walked on the moon but I am fairly confident that real life examples exist.
That said you are absolutely correct that online lunacy is far less common in the real world. Despite its rarity it does have an outsize impact on the public discourse though precisely because of its man bites dog characteristic.
My concern stems precisely from my own personal experiences in real world spaces, which are increasingly being colonized by the pathologies of online disability culture.
I don't know Freddie in real life.
I don't personally know anybody that's walked on the moon but I am fairly confident that real life examples exist.
That said you are absolutely correct that online lunacy is far less common in the real world. Despite its rarity it does have an outsize impact on the public discourse though precisely because of its man bites dog characteristic.
My concern stems precisely from my own personal experiences in real world spaces, which are increasingly being colonized by the pathologies of online disability culture.
You should include more anonymized real world examples. It's way too easy to find extreme non-representative outliers online.
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