Veeky Forums cringe

Pls see It's healthy to be open to ridicule. Otherwise our kids might someday turn into non functioning cucks like you who feel the need to rise to defend a faceless, nameless teenager somewhere who's probably healthy minded enough to laugh at herself from time to time. Get a fucking grip.

>Veeky Forums people
>able to laugh at themselves

nice meme

Try to get /pol/ to laugh at themselves, it's impossible.

/pol/ laughs at themselves all the time. Or at least the ones that are smart enough to realize /pol/ is completely satirical.

>he fell for the satire meme

good goy

>open to ridicule

But they're not. Instead of letting that person know what they think of their writing OP came here and tried to start a "cringe" thread. Op lacks balls.

I like to think people would grow up over time and mature. Don't know why I do this. Sometimes I forget where I am.

The dynamic is different.

Op took material, possibly from a stranger, from the Internet and is posting it on an anonymous forum where content is constantly refreshing itself.
On top of that he's starting a type of thread that is very typical to this image board and one that always does well in terms of responses.

If I were with a group of friends that I'm fairly well aquainted with and one of them, let's say, was wearing a jacket that was for girls (as in, the cut is for women) but he doesn't realise it himself. When that guy leaves the group we might have as little chuckle amongst ourselves, discussing why we think he's wearing a girls jacket and does he know he is etc. Nothing overly nasty but at the same time making sure it's not with said guy in the room because we all want to share in the humor together but not at that guys expense.

Now let's say it's the same situation but I'm with my best, closest friends, who I feel I can say anything to. Let's say one of these friends goes to NY and comes back with a terrible denim jacket that's clearly cut for a girl (the hips come in too much, shoulders are tight and there's breathing room for tits). Well in that situation we would (and did because this story is true) openly laugh at him in front of him and then get drunk later that night, bring it up again and laugh at him more till he's telling us to shut up. The dynamic is different, we're not all laughing at him because it makes us feel good about our own jackets, we're laughing at his fuckup, and he knows that, while its annoying, it's not from anywhere nasty and he's still very much a friend of ours.

I'm obviously not drawing a direct comparison to cringe threads and that situation. But the dynamic and context account for everything, I don't think this sort of shit is harmful in any way. I don't think it's indulgent or pathological, it's perfectly fucking normal to laugh at other people's mifortune and none of the hero complex sufferers in this thread are going to stop that.

This post gave me franzer.

That's very nice of u (^;

damn... really makes you think