>>214583578
It's alright, you've just never thought or observed the subject on any meaningful level. Just because someone takes an edgier/more bitter approach to an issue and is more free with his expression and speech doesn't make him that much different from the denizen of a normalfaggot platform like reddit.
/int/cels are just slightly more unhinged and overwrought redditors who are caught up into media narratives and popular culture, unable to discuss any subject outside the framework and tone set for them by someone else.
There's a reason threads in which anons are given the opportunity to put forth a novel idea or truly express their opinions die within 20 posts, and twitter/topic-of-the-week baits approach bump limit.
At this point Daily mail comment sections are more organic and riotous than /int/