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Donker 27 points ago +27 / -0

I intentionally forgot the subreddit, but there's a subreddit where a bunch of serial-killers/would-be-serial-killers post that has apparently been up for years.

I clicked some random weirdo's profile one time, and one of his most recent posts was him replying "great post, but I think this might break reddit guidelines"

The post was titled:

"Dog skinned alive while still breathing and crying"

It's literally just a subreddit dedicated to living things suffering... thank god they got rid of TD though!

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ShadowyMrBlank 10 points ago +10 / -0

We're better off not being there.

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Wolf_22 8 points ago +8 / -0

There's not many things that would make me honestly consider murdering someone but that's one of them--if I ever caught anyone doing that to an animal, he or she wouldn't last long. And you're right: the level of absurdity on Reddit knowing how active they are at banning conservative-aligned subs is beyond insane.

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Fkreddit 2 points ago +2 / -0

Reminds me of why reddit was so awful. You would have replies from people saying you were wrong about something.... and then you would look at their profile and it would full of replies in a Suboxone subreddit that were not really about getting treatment only getting high.

Best part is, my industry drug tests so frequently that there is no way he was a part of it. I've been tested twice in a week before.

Any technical subreddit was full of fake know it alls, lots of incorrect "facts" that when you corrected them about, they would move the goalpost or ignore any real data. Like every time you saw an notification it was some triggered idiot. Back before the Digg influence it was more mellow and better conversation. Its alright, imgur got infested with crazies too. I leave platforms once the "discussion" is completely liberal.