The Poison Of Happiness + My "Hatred" of Mario Kart 8
When you are not happy, watching or hearing another's happiness is like poison in your veins. I was watching a livestream of something and the people in it were so happy. It kind of felt unnatural and ignorant.
I know that people that excessively express happiness are not totally happy. A lot of it is forced and a defense-mechanism to deal with their inner sadness, but it is still offensive.
I'm not saying we should be crying and sad all the time. Let's be real without being asinine.
I know that people that excessively express happiness are not totally happy. A lot of it is forced and a defense-mechanism to deal with their inner sadness, but it is still offensive.
I'm not saying we should be crying and sad all the time. Let's be real without being asinine.
I "Hate" Mario Kart 8
This game was definitely meant to be played locally, because playing online just causes a lot of bitterness and anger. I used to play Mario Kart 64 at a friend's house, and whether I lost or won, it was fun. When I play Mario Kart 8 online however, it's just not fun going from first to eleventh, or losing half my balloons from being sidelined at the last second.
When I play Mario Kart locally, I can feel the joy of the other people, so when I go from first to eighth, I am partially happy because someone else is now first and is very happy. When I get bombarded with shells online, it just feels like people are bullying you.
I do like playing Mario Kart 8 offline against the computer. That is fun.
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