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I mean if someone called me a cunt I'd probably just call them a cunt back and move on with my life
If someone punched me in the face I would punch them back and then also move on with my life
It's not that deep
Or, maybe people shouldn't do those things
Generally yes. But you also control how you react to things. Not everyone, especially not strangers, can be held accountable for how you react. There's just not enough time in the day to know how every single random person will take things, and by the same token, you don't know how many times that person has dealt with the same situation that made them finally snap
It would be great if everyone was kind all the time, but that's just blatantly not gonna happen. You can try to be kind all the time, but that does not mean you will succeed. I've never purposefully tried to hurt my girlfriends feelings, and she's never purposefully tried to hurt mine. But we've still gotten in fights and we've still hurt each other, and we're still together and have let things go. If you sit there with every single random person on the street who shouts something at you and hold onto it then you're not really gonna do well in the world. If you then choose to be a hermit and not talk to people, you have absolutely no right to complain that you can't make relationships work.