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I'm tired of saying the same things so have a fun analogy for Reddit:
You have a sandbox, invite people to build sandcastles. So they come and build them and a lot of people are checking your sandbox out.
Then you stomp on everyone else's sandcastle so that your overturned pail of sand stands the tallest, and laugh in their faces.
Now you're wondering why everyone left and is mad at you?
"Yeah but now what?"
acknowledge that our relationship has been tested?