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by humanrebar
3090 days ago
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From the /r/drama sidebar: "Do your part to keep our community healthy by blowing everything out of proportion and making literally everything as dramatic as possible." I think it's fair to consider /r/drama an especially bad place to originate a story about someone who needs help. |
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If we want to avoid drama, we should stop sharing a significant number of recent events, e.g. the Meltdown and Spectre drama, launches, touchdowns and failures of SpaceX, a majority of anti-Google comments, etc.