Whatever happened to TheImp1? Did the women get him?
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I really miss the 5 lazy posts about women doing something bad with some happening over 10 years ago. I also miss the shilling for Microsoft when Microsoft is to feminism as is the 9/11 hijackers are to 9/11. Ever notice that when he is inactive some of that other shilling stops? Is it the broken window theory or maybe they are related?
And Tencent/Epic.
Tim Sweeney did more to put fear in Google than the Republicans did in 4 years.
Neither, I imagine. I think it is the "ice cream sales cause drownings" theory.
When ice cream sales increase, so too do child drownings in the area. Clearly, the sales of ice cream drive drownings. It definitely isn't a third causal root, like it being warm outside so people swim and buy ice cream more.
Thus my theory: The mods are only ever so active. So when the mods ban, they batch-ban, with large gaps between.
Mod logs are public. https://kotakuinaction2.win/logs. There is only one active mod unless they share the same account. He pretty much responds to reports once a day, occasionally taking 2 or more days.
Says the guy with one post and about 10 comments, two of which are this exact point against me nearly verbatim.
I have over 50 comments on .win. Do you work for Pfizer?
On this specific community, I mean.
Why on earth would you think I work for Pfizer? I'm against the vaccine, I openly state that it seems to be a plot to depopulate males via cardiac issues.
I've been accused of working for Epic/Tencent and Microsoft, but that's a new one.
I used to be a PFE investor before the myocarditis claims came out, then I sold, losing huge future gains but keeping my integrity.
I do still own MSFT and 0700.HK/TCEHY shares.
I don't go against boycotts of these companies for my own gain, I do it because the alternatives are worse.
It was a joke because you cant count properly just like Pfizer.
I had around 25 comments when you made that comment. I don't really think 25 comments is a lot, but apparently it is more than some people can count.
It's "broken window fallacy" and you're using it incorrectly.
broken window fallacy
broken window theory