Do people openly hate each other in your country on a daily basis (I don't mean political protests etc)? Or do they always pretend to be nice to each other? Which country IRL is closest to /int/ in that sense?
Russia always reminds me of /int/. When I was growing up there, people treated each other with the same level of open hatred typical to /int/. So when I found you autists, my first reaction was wow this is just like Russia IRL.
>>78540974
yes, a lot
our political division is deep, by simply stating the political party you support; we will end up wanting to kill each other
>>78542172
I see your point but still it is politically motivated. But people around me were just assholes for no reason. You know, when your teachers humiliate you in front of class, your parents humiliate you in front of your friends, people generally being rude to each other, etc.
And that's what reminds me of int. Just being assholes to each other for no reason at all. We call it "banter".
>>78542172
Same.
Lefties pro-kirchner and smart people pro-Macri.
But not enough to kill others.
>>78542543
what, no cars plowing intro crowds? such indifference.