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People Say The Craziest Things Online

26 min · 12 de dic de 2025
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In this episode of Everything is Onions, host Koko delves into the boldness of online interactions and the consequences that arise from disrespectful comments made to strangers. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing that behind every screen is a real person with feelings and backgrounds that can influence their reactions. The conversation explores the disconnect between online behavior and real-life consequences, urging listeners to communicate with respect and accountability. Coco shares personal anecdotes and societal observations to highlight the dangers of miscommunication and the need for understanding different communication styles.

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