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I first started noticing this when people wouldn't shut up about "remakes ruining the original" and that nonsense. Then the whole "Velma hate watching" thing came about and I realized how much we all love seeking misery, why? Why is it so hard for someone to just scroll past something they don't like? I'm trying to find the logic in sticking around, posting your opinion about how much you don't like it, starting an argument and being pissed about it for the rest of the day when it all could've been avoided if you just scrolled past it and you probably would've forgotten about it within 10 minutes.
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