@wolfwoman No one is everyone's favorite. I'm living proof. I'm only some peoples favorite ^_^
@wolfwoman Isn't it interesting how people find identity in seeking the negativity? It's also a sad thing... It's ok not to like them... but there's no reason to make it a cornerstone of who one is.
I loathe the new star wars movies but its not my whole personality.
@NiveusLepus You make such good points. I understand cousins being mean to cousins (kinda) but I never understood my brother doing it. That is, until he became a MAGA in 2015.
@wolfwoman I think we live in a time of great change. From the ground up, and that's terrifying. Everything is shifting from demographics, to our level of inclusion, to ways of being
This has been a trend that started way back when, I'd argue the enlightenment.The fact that its taken hundreds of years to start enacting parts of those ideas show how slow progress can be
But then mass media happened, and the proliferation of story
I think a lot of people are frightened by how fast things change
@NiveusLepus You're certainly one of MY favorites! 💙
But I think there's a huge difference between not liking a screen personality (like, just don't watch them!) and needing to announce all too frequently that you hate them. Sadly, this was a weird thing that went on at family gatherings because my girls *loved* Mr. Rogers, Sesame St., et al. For some reason my brother & nieces could never keep from telling them they were dumb for that.