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Comment by reaperducer

3 months ago

Still the issue remains.

No, it doesn't.

The issue isn't the Times, since you've admitted that you have a way to avoid them, and other people have suggested solutions.

The actual issue is that you enjoy being angry and expressing that anger in front of strangers on the internet, as if that somehow validates your anger, or makes you feel good, or gives you some other kind of reward for grinding your personal axe.

This is destructive behavior. I recommend introspection. Failing that, seek professional help.

Sure, that too. I just like fierce discussions about irrelevant, unchangeable things and they are easiest to find in the company of people with bland, mainstream opinions. Somehow they always try to defend them vehemently.

I have plenty of introspection. I know exactly what I am doing and why.