You mean how you seem to keep misreading my point on policing reactions (NOT how they talk)? If you’re going to call out my points at least quote them properly…that is a forum function afterall.
Ah yes, because linking emojis to someone’s mental health isn’t a massive stretch in itself. If attributing tiny, harmless images of facial expressions to “mental health” is a measure of adult thinking, then I’ll gladly take my so-called “childish” brain.
That’s a suggestion we ALL could take. Playing with blocks would be more beneficial to mental health versus sulking on a forum, making monsters out of benign things such as emoji reactions.