The Oddity of Being an Internet Troll: A Reflection and a Call for Empathy

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Let’s take a moment to consider the strange phenomenon of internet trolling. Ever really thought about it? Trolls seem to pop up everywhere, and most of us have encountered a nasty one at some point. As someone who often shares experiences related to body image, I certainly receive my fair share of misguided comments. Typically, it’s just a clueless individual ranting about how unattractive they find me (what a loss for them, honestly!). Occasionally, it’s other women belittling my appearance or intellect, which is incredibly disheartening.

It’s truly disappointing to see women tearing each other down in 2021. But let’s be real – it hurts sometimes. Yet, the whole situation is undeniably bizarre.

Are you the kind of person who takes pleasure in hurling insults at people who haven’t done anything to you?

Let’s explore why that’s a truly odd life choice. You could be engaging in so many more fulfilling activities.

Choosing to insult strangers who pose no threat to you is a peculiar decision. Even if it only takes a minute, think about how you could spend that time more positively. Instead of berating me, you could watch an adorable TikTok of a panda devouring a squash. Seriously, how cute is that? Instead, you opt to hurt someone’s feelings, and that’s just not normal.

In just a few moments, you could learn to fold a fitted sheet or master the art of poaching the perfect egg – skills that could actually enrich your life. It’s puzzling that you’d prefer trolling over acquiring useful knowledge.

How do you even find the time to demean strangers online?

I genuinely need to understand how you manage to squeeze in time for online abuse. My days are packed with work and parenting, and if I wanted to insult someone, I’d need to schedule it. My kids keep me busy, and my essays don’t write themselves. It’s hard to fathom the level of free time you must have to indulge in such negativity, so congratulations on your seemingly carefree life.

That kind of anger isn’t typical.

If my existence angers you enough to waste precious time on insults, it suggests you have some unresolved issues. Normal people don’t actively choose to hurt others in their free time. If my existence triggers such rage in you, it’s clear that you need to confront some deep-seated feelings.

I’m simply living my life. Your disdain shouldn’t affect my happiness. I’m content with who I am, and you can either work on your feelings or stay mad about it. Your attempts to shame me into misery simply won’t work.

Criticism from uninformed trolls isn’t part of my life’s narrative.

You may think I must accept your ignorant opinions just because I share my experiences, but that’s a gross oversimplification. Being at peace with my body is my choice, and I will not be silenced by your negativity.

Let’s be honest: if you don’t like what someone has to say, just skip reading it. It’s not normal to waste any time on something that doesn’t interest you.

If you thrive on being hurtful to strangers, I truly pity you. Luckily, I have a support system that reminds me of my worth. I can’t imagine your life is as fulfilling because you seem trapped in a cycle of bitterness and rage.

It’s time for some self-improvement.

Start by practicing silence. The world would be a better place with one less troll spewing negativity.

When you choose not to engage in hurtfulness, everyone benefits.

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In conclusion

It’s high time we reconsider the choices we make online. The internet can be a platform for kindness, growth, and understanding. Let’s make it a better space for everyone.