I don't think r/short is bad. I posted an AMA there in Jan 2018. I deleted it for privacy reasons. Most people were very positive/curious.
A handful of people were making fun of me and were being critical. I think one frequent poster didn't believe me because I said I got a loan for the whole thing. Who would give a loan for that? Turns out he hadn't heard of SoFi.
One person went out of his way to feel condescendingly sad/sorry for me. I was like wtf I don't feel sad at all.
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/r/short bashing a 5'6 guy for getting LL
Posted on Oct 15, 2018, 4:37 am
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Posted on Oct 15, 2018, 4:42 am
#42
I think its a crock of . Being short is not a fking disease. It doesn't mean someone is less healthier and all that crap. This is just contributing to more heightism and more prejudice that short people endure. There are tons of short people everywhere. There is seven billion people in the world. But unfortunately this world seems to neglect the existence of short people and only focus on tall people.
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