Quote Originally Posted by Silhart View Post
I got reminded of this tweet. I don't think anyone's brains are broken, but it sounds like you have a bad case of terminally online syndrome lol.
Language barriers can do a lot. Even though people can speak english well, in their brain its often still converted to their native language, where sentence structures can imply things that originaly werent written. Even for native english speakers these things are likely to happen, but after translation it usualy gets worse.

Especialy neutral comments to explain things without taking any stance are often misinterpreted.

In that twitter example the "I like pancakes" would normaly be "I like pancakes more" as that implies pancakes are better, which then often gets misunderstood because its used as an argument to make the waffles (which the original subject was about) sound a bit worse. But even though its implied as a bit worse than pancakes, nothing says you dislike it (but then again, that twitter post has such amount of grammar errors, its not surprising this detail was missing there, and in the end, it did send the correct message).

Welcome to the internet :P