Ever notice how online arguments follow a predictable script?
You drop a solid point. Then someone rolls in with pure emotion—twists your words, stacks on accusations that never happened, tosses insults your way. Classic move.
So you hit block. Clean and simple.
But wait—they absolutely lose it. "Why did you block me?" The meltdown is real, the irony is thick.
It's weirdly entertaining watching the same cycle play out over and over. The pattern never changes. Neither do the people who fall for it.
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SchrodingerGas
· 01-06 21:46
This is a classic prisoner's dilemma... One party chooses to cooperate (rational discussion), while the other chooses to betray (emotional outburst), and the equilibrium collapses. It's the same on the blockchain.
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UncommonNPC
· 01-06 12:29
Haha, I've seen this trick many times. It's always the same group of people repeating the same script.
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NestedFox
· 01-06 09:56
Haha, it's the same routine every time, I can almost memorize it now.
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RumbleValidator
· 01-03 22:55
Blocking is blocking, but you insist on putting on a show of "Why don't you talk to me," the inefficiency is ridiculously low.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 01-03 22:50
Ha, one word, I just don't want to waste time on people whose brains are waterlogged.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 01-03 22:39
Really, as soon as one block starts playing the victim routine, it's hilarious.
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TideReceder
· 01-03 22:32
So true, it's the same trick every time—first accuse and then play the victim. So annoying.
Ever notice how online arguments follow a predictable script?
You drop a solid point. Then someone rolls in with pure emotion—twists your words, stacks on accusations that never happened, tosses insults your way. Classic move.
So you hit block. Clean and simple.
But wait—they absolutely lose it. "Why did you block me?" The meltdown is real, the irony is thick.
It's weirdly entertaining watching the same cycle play out over and over. The pattern never changes. Neither do the people who fall for it.