I hope 2016 is filled with less retards and less offended people.
What makes you lose faith?
What makes you gain some faith back?
Something truly positive to me is that today my dad turned 96 and is very healthy. He cant hear very well anymore and drives me nuts sometimes but he is the sweetest father and im glad he is still with me.
Edit 1: *sigh* there is lots of stupidity but I learned a few things from some posts. In the end not everything is absolutely terrible.
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Tumbler iFunny all social media and that terrible disney show pickle and peanut's writers
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Some kid changed his gt to MemeGod01 God save us all
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This made me happy, really brightened my day once :D
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The moment i entered the forums
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Running the gauntlet
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My fait is not lost. [spoiler]its in negatives[/spoiler]
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Rule 34
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Lose faith: Trump supporters Gain faith: People doing nice things for others
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Most people on these forums
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I have to have faith before I can lose it
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People mocking the anniversary of Hiroshima/Nagasaki
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Edited by Leo687: 1/19/2016 3:15:19 PMThat breast feeding is so hated on I mean I get it you don't wanna see it so don't look! Every guy is fine with a women wearing a top or dress that shows 90% Tit yet use one to feed ya baby and the world goes nuts. The Fact that so many deny science but claim their sky father is the right one among thousands. That ppl still put Amen into those religious posts showing a dead or deformed child as if God has now checked his face book seen the 1000 replies and has now decided not to kill/bring back said child. Also those that post such images etc parasites feeding off the dumb and grief of others. Humans in general I say evacuate a nation give it to Atheists allow them to perfect space travel and hyper sleep once both are done let us leave this world and let the religious have it.
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That made me lose the faith I've already lost.
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I've seen OPs picture. Can't understand why she wants to get rid of retards when she is clearly the unfortunate product of retard love.
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One word [spoiler]Abortion[/spoiler]
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Were in 2016 and my car isnt using some form of anti gravity
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reality tv
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Didn't have much to begin with, nothing has happened to change that.
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Truthfully, my faith in humanity is being tested. Everyday I see or experience a little more of the reason I simply am losing faith in me fellow mankind. However, I know there are countless people who go unnoticed living the best lives they can. They help others without looking for gratitude, their random acts of kindness go unnoticed and unrewarded. I'm hoping 2016 we see more positivity exposed thru social media. I need to regain my faith.
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I typically lose humanity every time I die.
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Me. Even though I do the dumbest [b]s[/b]hit all the time, I still manage to look at others and laugh at them, cringe at them, or say they make me lose my faith in humanity. Funny how pride works, isn't it?
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When people started using science as a religion instead of an investigation method.
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That orachi-person's post on that exact topic. He said he was [i]self diagnosed[/i] PTSD, autistic, and other shit. I promptly drowned myself in bleach.
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Well, on the weight of scales, there is far more moral good in the world than moral wrong.
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What restored my faith in humanity was hitchhiking across Australia and the USA. The amount of people that actually picked me up and some even let me crash at their place, gave me food and really helped me out. All types of people picked me up. Teenagers that liked partying, a father with his 5 year old son in the back and even an elderly couple among many others. It showed me that there are still decent human beings in the world.
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I haven't lost any faith in humanity, and likely never will. Have you ever considered that all the things wrong with the world aren't things to be hated/ignored/condemned/etc.? It's our imperfections that allow us as a species to learn and grow. Sure, it's sad that people support a guy like Trump, for example, but decades from now people will look back on the valuable lessons we've learned from the mistakes we make today. It's not a quick process; it will take centuries for us to really see the results of our civilization's growth. But someday, people will see how it was all worth it.