"It is true that injustice should and does breed counter culture. But some of your fellow kindergarteners can learn numbers without the need to express capacity for such societal survival mechanics."
If they don't like what you think about something, they insert words to try to change that. Without a care in the world for truth.
Internet rules If poster is anonymous, judge first by avatar and nickname, then content. If poster is real person, judge their profile picture, name, then compare content to reputation, hopefully to cancel and close tab soon. If you repost an image or other content someone else made, like Google search engine does, for instance, you must post validation that the act has recently, uniquely, become 'stealing', in contrast to all the other forms of digital copying that make up the internet, to run cover for copyright trolls. Even if there is no copyright claim, no monetary damages, no aim to profit... especially if. If you know someone well, use what you know to assume their meaning and intent. If you don't know a poster at all, assume they mean literally exactly what they said in every post, no exceptions, and have not, and will never, change their minds. Assume their words were chosen perfectly to reflect their intent in your language, so that you can assume your interpretation has been flawless. Allow emotional reactions to flow from there. What did I miss? Still learning
'I want to change my comfort' 'There's no difference between that and the temperature in the room' 'OK optimize for temperature number' *grabs trashcan and tries to capture cold pockets of air and carry them outside for dumping*
If you find the natural state of things unappealing, try conversation.
How to manifest abundance? Good Question. Not like that.
Rolling with the punches: significantly less effective than avoiding punches
"My opinion on 'All Human Beings' is nuanced," said the irrelevant man.
'Oh so I guess you think you're just so much smarter than everyone' 1 NOW THAT I'VE MET A GOOD PORTION OF THEM, YES 2 So much smarter? No. A little bit smarter, yes. 3 As a smart person, I can comfortably say that I do not think that, I know that. 4 I am only confident of my relative intelligence in proportion to my previous statement's superiority over that thought you avoided by changing the subject to how smart I think I am. 5 I'm actually kind of dumb, which sort of says something... 6 No not everyone, just you. No, actually, I'm consistently disappointed in my own stupidity as well.
I think we're just going to have to say, no, I personally don't accept that, it's not money to me.