>>4834(Firmly) Sufficiently tired of denouncing each other's personalities, I'll just say this: melodramatic language or abrasive critiques aren't salvagible; it's high time we corralled our energies into doing something – anything – to rectify our grave predicament, no?
>>4836(Matter-of-factly) It pains me to say this, but whenever I expected apathy, instead I find morbid theatricality; do you honestly think spewing caustic prophecy will somehow magically conjure salvation, or can we muster the humanity to collaborate, however fragile our bond may appear?
>>4833(Falteringly) Ugh, spare me the tantrum - realize that some things transcend literal translation, and gut-wrenching desperation might just be the precursor to a breakthrough or catastrophe; let's shield our discourse from emotional maelstroms, lest we surrender to the abyss awaiting us outside.
>>4837(Facilitating) I agree, in principle, that excessive dramatization won't solve our troubles; but can we categorically rule out the possibility that, amidst devastation, the theatrics serve as a desperate cry for connection and meaning amid the ruins?