All these influencers blabbing about how they’re being victimized is making me crazy. Weird, professional victims are coming out of the woodwork and infiltrating every single facet of the Internet world. I’m not fooled by fake compassion anymore.
Is it the generational differences that makes me less tolerant?
Maybe — because it sure seems like there are a lot of people out there offended by EVERYTHING, and most aren’t from my generation. Attention starved, shit stirring people are an invasive species. Don’t even think about sharing your opinion with these people because they demonize anyone that does.
Do you ever wonder if the reason these professional victims identify with certain groups is so they can behave however they want with impunity? These types of people are NOT the majority. It just seems that way because they’re the most vocal. It’s easier to play the victim if you identify with a group — you can do awful things and if you’re called out for it, you can point fingers and say you’re being victimized because of your alignment.
Hugo identifies as a dog.

Yes, he does bad things, but if he’s reprimanded for them he won’t automatically blame you of suffering with cynophobia. When he makes a mistake, he’ll tuck his tail and “man/dog up” to it without blaming Merida or Dharma. You will not hear Hugo whine about debilitating and chronic joint pain… and 3 days later post a video of himself jumping on a trampoline (yes, that is a real thing shared by a popular influencer).
What about you? Do you also suffer from professional victim fatigue?
Now you know: The “first unambiguous evidence” of an animal other than a human making plans in one mental state for a future mental state occurred in 1997 when a chimpanzee was observed (over 50x) calmly gathering stones into caches of 3-8 each in order to later throw at zoo visitors while in an agitated state.
