Thread:Queen Misery/@comment-26209364-20160627124458/@comment-2059440-20160627200754

even strong atheists can do good to remember "judge not least ye be judged" - especially with society changing to realize how very different people are, judging strangers and even people we know well based on personal opinions is never very admirable.. so I don't find you to be "awkward" at all, I'm not a child that will blindly trust everyone but I don't see much wisdom in being a cynical and paranoid person either who blindly keeps everyone at bay.

internet is blamed for making people "bad" but I think it actually allows humans to be more natural than ever before, without society holding them back it is a bit of the "uber" emerging : thankfully I believe that the ultimate outcome will be more pleasant than that scenario.. people in general are not entirely good nor entirely evil, thus internet will be much the same and it's better to focus on improving what one can rather than obsessing over things one can't (like trolls, who will always exist but in the end they existed before internet as well - known simply as the people who'd stand in street corners insulting others.. can't change what always has been).

so in short, I consider everyone to be my friend until they choose not to be.. I feel that's the best way to balance things - if people want to reach out and be friends, I let them.. same as if people want to strike out and be enemies, let them.. in the end it usually works out either way.