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If there's one thing I won't miss about reddit
(media.kbin.social)
Creating the dankest memes on the internet, one post at a time
I grew so tired of the joke comments that didn't add anything to the conversation. The amount of garbage comments I'd have to wade through from people thinking they're funny with the same joke that's been post a million times just gave me a headache.
^This!
\s (okay, I'll see myself out now...:-D)
its /s
\s
On Reddit there are so many replies one could make to this. Like "/so's your mother" (yeah, they don't actually have to make sense - in fact it helps if they don't!:-P). Aren't you glad we are here where we never have to hear about Reddit culture again? /s :-D (really though, trauma takes awhile to heal from, yeesh)