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Like, I’m not saying that everything should have a TW, but who cares if someone does put a trigger warning on something you find to be pointless? The fact that some of you are getting so crazy over someone putting a TW for food is a bit alarming. It literally doesn’t affect you in any way unless that warning contains something that may actually trigger you, in which case it would help you know to avoid that content.

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its hilarious but also sad to see how many people get so worked up about trigger warnings

its literally just an accessibility thing, it doesn’t harm anyone, its basically just a content label for words, why are you all so worked up about it.

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I see this argument as being similar to the “pronouns vs. no pronouns” debate.

Some people advocate for having pronouns in their bio or on their profile. This way, people are encouraged to refer to them using pronouns that are consistent with their gender identity.

However, it’s not uncommon to find people reacting negatively to this behavior. Some people are bothered by the presence of pronouns on people’s profiles, let alone the mere notion of pronouns itself.

I do wonder why that is.

I want to understand why some people have such a great distaste for someone else’s actions.