For context in my previous post. Fuck u/bangulamanav


Context of This Post

Yesterday, I came across a 24-year-old guy on a teenage subreddit. I called him out for being a creep—not because I was certain he had bad intentions, but because his actions could unintentionally come across that way. However, in hindsight, I realize I was a bit harsh.

Later, he DM'd me, and we had a brief conversation. I admit I was somewhat mean to him, even though my intentions were good. This led me to post on r/TeenIndia, asking if I had done the right thing. Based on the responses, I realized I was in the wrong, even though my intentions were good. So, I deleted the post and apologized to the guy.

However, one person in the comments clearly disliked me and went out of their way to post about me, seemingly trying to stir up hate. To address this, I made an apology post to clarify my side and prevent unnecessary damage to my reputation.

Then, under my apology post, a mod—u/BangulaManav (or whatever his name is; I honestly don’t care)—jumped in and started a long-winded argument. He essentially dismissed anyone calling out creeps on the subreddit, labeling them as "self-righteous cucks" and "total pieces of shit," while positioning himself as the only reasonable person. His ego was through the roof.

At this point, I got genuinely angry—something that rarely happens to me. I responded as you all can see. If I get banned for it, so be it.


Context of This Post

Yesterday, I came across a 24-year-old guy on a teenage subreddit. I called him out for being a creep—not because I was certain he had bad intentions, but because his actions could unintentionally come across that way. However, in hindsight, I realize I was a bit harsh.

Later, he DM'd me, and we had a brief conversation. I admit I was somewhat mean to him, even though my intentions were good. This led me to post on r/TeenIndia, asking if I had done the right thing. Based on the responses, I realized I was in the wrong, even though my intentions were good. So, I deleted the post and apologized to the guy.

However, one person in the comments clearly disliked me and went out of their way to post about me, seemingly trying to stir up hate. To address this, I made an apology post to clarify my side and prevent unnecessary damage to my reputation.

Then, under my apology post, a mod—u/BangulaManav (or whatever his name is; I honestly don’t care)—jumped in and started a long-winded argument. He essentially dismissed anyone calling out creeps on the subreddit, labeling them as "self-righteous cucks" and "total pieces of shit," while positioning himself as the only reasonable person. His ego was through the roof.

At this point, I got genuinely angry—something that rarely happens to me. I responded as you all can see. If I get banned for it, so be it.