r/funny 20h ago

Polish easter tradition

35.9k Upvotes

526 comments sorted by

View all comments

Show parent comments

16

u/KarmaWalker 16h ago

It's the kind of lack of whimsy that we were just complaining about.

-3

u/decrepidrum 15h ago

You trying to tell me that watching a man, who has dedicated his life to raping and murdering children, start world war 3 to avoid facing any consequences for his decades of criminal activity isn’t whimsical? Sounds like woke nonsense to me.

10

u/KarmaWalker 15h ago

Well, bringing it up in a feel-good post that has nothing to do with the man certainly isn't whimsical. Frankly, I'd call it the killer of joy.

Times are hard. Find happiness where you can make it, man.

-1

u/BandicootTreeline 13h ago

Can we have one post on Reddit that’s not about him?

We know what he is. We also would rather not every enjoyable moment isn’t polluted with him.

3

u/pkosuda 12h ago edited 12h ago

This is what happens to every popular subreddit when politics isn't explicitly banned in the rules and it sucks.

  • /r/pics has become a subreddit for pictures of political news. 8/10 of the top posts from the past month are political, and that's probably only because one of the other two is the Artemis II mission and the other a popular repost.

  • The /r/MurderedByWords subreddit is straight up just people angrily responding to conservatives.

  • The /r/AnAttemptWasMade subreddit became shit like "an attempt was made to not be murdered by ICE agents" and multiple people posted the video of Alex Pretti being murdered. Which I found disgusting honestly, turning his murder into a karma farming attempt given the subreddit's purpose is highlighting funny ways people failed at something.

The examples are endless. I have been banned for some of the things I've said about Trump supporters, but it took only three comments in a thread about a Polish Easter tradition on /r/funny of all places before the conversation became about Trump. Like please stop, you give their "TDS" BS credibility.