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>didn’t need to go there at the end
It's harsh but that's honestly what it feels like.

>she still looks to us for advice/reaction
Which is why it's important that people voice their opinions instead of taking the coward's way out and agreeing with everything that she does just to prevent potential drama or hurt feelings.

>TALKING TO YOU [Community member that has become a shell of his former self because he's afraid of pissing her off]
>TALKING TO YOU [Beloved community member that joined the choir of yes men because he didn't want her to be upset at him]
You know who you are

That right there is part of why most go with whatever harebrained idea she has. They're afraid of upsetting her and possibly being viewed differently by her. I'm tired of being treated like an outcast because I oppose the status quo that allows her to make borderline reckless choices. People that share similar sentiments either get dogpiled by the in-crowd or drowned out by morons like that pedophile Jossienheimer and other FT orbiters spamming bullshit in chat whilst giving their uninformed takes.

>Those people fundamentally don’t care about her
They never have and never will. Which is part of why it's so astonishing that somebody would be embarrassed that these kinds of people would view Binx's community in a negative light. Legitimately who actually cares what these troglodytes think? People like RandomFrog freaking out on TTS about Binx's "e-girl etiquette" absolutely deserve to be ridiculed. If the FT denizens are ignorant enough to cast us all in the same light as Frog, then those people are not worth the time of day. Their opinions are absolutely worthless and the only benefit they bring is their cash that they happily waste on trying to get a rise out of us and Binx herself.

>But if you DO care about her, start treating her like a human with flaws capable of making mistakes, and start helping her to fix/prevent stuff from going wrong.
Thank you for being sensible.