(Saturn, any pronouns)
@Luckymasterdevj um, yeah some trigger warnings may be weird, and not many individuals need those, but individuals who use very specific trigger warnings (like "Rubix cube") usually have a mutual that is triggered by that stuff or they themselves are triggered by that stuff, why does it trigger them? Maybe they went through a trauma that specifically had that object, and again, the mind reacts in its own way to trauma, once I had a very big dissociative episode, and after that, my mom (who is old, so you can argue she is not from "the snowflake era") and I were sorta triggered by masks for some time since the dissociative episode made me hyperfixated on masks, to put an example of how someone can get triggered by "random" stuff
For trigger warnings such as peanut allergy, lost dog and war of warships:
Had you ever had an allergy? Or just from the looks of it, would you purposefully get an allergy?
Do you know a pet can be just as important for an individual as a family is important to them?
World of Warships is about... war
Just the memory of those things can make someone go through a panic attack
//TW of car crash
If you still don't understand why those things can be triggered, imagine you went through a car crash, you would be paranoid to enter a car again, and just looking at one would make you paranoid, and you wouldn't want someone to poke fun of you for it, "uuuuuh, a snowflake is triggered by cars, it's dumb because I don't get triggered by cars 🤓"
Unless a trigger warning is directly offensive (for example, a trigger warning for black people), you have to just... chill, it doesn't hurt to read a trigger warning on a page, it can actually be beneficial for others