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today in maths i was one of the first people to answer a question correctly. i got BOTH of the answers and they were RIGHT.
i haven't felt this smart in years, i swear.
true story
dear everyone automatically assuming that xkit breaking and hiding your inbox if you have anti-capitalism is tumblr's fault: it's not, and also why would you ever assume this.
(darn it, I should have left it at that, but then I started trying to think what the actual answer would be. I guess it would be something like "users with little understanding of code are unaware of how many orders of magnitude more complex the code that makes a social media platform with two apps and a website and millions of users work is compared to the code to hack features into the browser version, and so they assume that the xkit team's rapid iteration rate on fixing visible bugs compared to staff's is a sign that the xkit team members are programming gods and staff is incompetent, so any problem not solved within two hours is staff's fault. which, like... sure, fine, I guess I can see how you get there given a specific set of information?)
There are some individuals who stick to hating some of the worst characters, others who sit in limbo between love and hate, and then there's a surprising amount of simps for the undeserving. However, what really crosses over the border is if they impact your views on an existential level.