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Why do people have a problem with people mistyping themselves?

Oaky

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Frustration about something from a third person perspective is a funny thing. It's a way of showing your holding to certain ways you think things should be. A specific form of values. People can be frustrated with a mistyping, but then another can be frustrated with people who get frustrated with a mistyping. In both cases, the person is frustrated because another is not aligning with their mind processing. So why be frustrated at all? I'd say one of the best uses of frustration is when you randomly trip over a banana peel.
 

greenfairy

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Frustration about something from a third person perspective is a funny thing. It's a way of showing your holding to certain ways you think things should be. A specific form of values. People can be frustrated with a mistyping, but then another can be frustrated with people who get frustrated with a mistyping. In both cases, the person is frustrated because another is not aligning with their mind processing. So why be frustrated at all? I'd say one of the best uses of frustration is when you randomly trip over a banana peel.

Lol. That's a good point.
 
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