Quote Originally Posted by Breakbeat View Post
Is there any topic on Earth you could post without a differing opinion to yours?

Imagine the darkest, most heinous crap on Earth - you post condemning that thing. There will always be another human with ideas contrary to yours, explaining why that thing is not only un-heinous, but should be celebrated by the masses.

I mean, I get the humor of racing to an 'inb4', but exactly what would you post where none of the other 8 billion people on this planet disagree with you? I could post a thread on ending world hunger, and it's guaranteed someone will oppose the idea... shoot, it'd probably be Godwinned within the first few pages.

Ironically, and IMVHO, OP is glossing over details, misrepresenting what happened, or something of that sort. Random, roving packs of players just itching to do something toxic don't exist. I call BS on anyone claiming that they just happened to run across some toxic, horrible group. There's nearly always an explanation for why one got vote-kicked or asked to leave, or things along that line.
I'm not against differing opinions. Yeah, there is indeed humour in "inb4" - again not everyone's cup of tea, but I had my little chuckle thinking and posting it and that was that.

It's true that there will always be someone disagreeing with something, no matter how just or pure it is. But I just see disagreeing and believing differently. I believe the OP because I read the post on its surface, avoided poring over every line to nitpick what's exaggerations and what's a falsehood that never could have happened (except all sort of things happen on this planet, why discount something is out of realty just because it never happened to you?). I'm not gullible, but in simple matters like forum threads I'm willing to believe the case put forward did happen. If it's a troll, I can't fathom their chain of thought. Why make a post explicitly untrue just to see others squabble? Yes it happens, but why?

I'd rather believe someone said the truth than instantly accuse them of lying. I'd rather be naïve than bitterly distrustful.