The problem with Whisper is that, like any comment section with light-to-zero moderation, it lays bare the worst examples of humanity.

What follows are the response posts to a Whisper from a 16-year-old who confessed she was dying of a brain tumor.
Don't shake your head too many times or it might fall off.

 

 

Now everyone will want to do that, and the 10,000th time I run into a parrot saying "Hello, I've been turned into a parrot" I'll be so sick of it.
But for now, hilarious idea.

How do you know you don't?

Just picked this one because Music Millennium needs more love.

Read them a second time. The traits that make a character engaging and enthralling in stories would usually make them unbearable in real life.

This guy gets it.

You know, geek girls are hard enough to find without the constant efforts from society to exterminate them, and oddly, a good chunk of the abuse comes from MALE geeks, many of which are stone cold lonely! No mystery why.

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No it wasn't.

Preach it! Nani was horribly neglected in the billion spinoffs that came out of Lilo and Stitch. Her relationship with Lilo was so unique and weird and it was a big part of what made the movie work. Nobody who sequelized the original understood this and turned Nani into a nagging, screaming mother figure. It was one of several ways the property was mishandled, but I'm getting off track.

We've all been there.

These Millennials these days and their sex mooing...

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