Good read, to bad she could've yelled it at a brick wall and had more effect.
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It is a good read. But that's what. 20 characters per line? It's a chore to read in that screenshot.
Agreed, OP needs to not display this on his phone.
Here's an archive of the comment thread. There was also a follow-up comment that was pretty good.
The NPC encountered a glitch in its programming. This is the reddit version of a villager repeatedly walking into a wall, except this one's muttering "Trump bad. Trump bad. Trump bad" at the same time.
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I'm always glad to see people figure out and start thinking for themselves. I hope that every one of them doesn't just scream on Reddit about it but try to do even something little to help the world move out of it. It might not be anything, but it's better than nothing.
What's the context behind "Well Trump is an idiot after all?"
I've read the post twice and still don't know how Trump got injected into that. And I'm not even a Trump supporter (quite the opposite, very critical of him).
They may have misunderstood "Trump Derangement Syndrome" from the post's first sentence.
Here's an archive of the reddit conversation, everyone.
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Yep. Happened to me. GG was the first of many red pills.
It's funny that it's always called a pill, but the 1st one always feels like a suppository. GG would have never happened if they hadn't collectively decided to kick their entire audience in the teeth.
It's not beautiful. It's horrifying.
When I realized that the Left was engaging in mass, psychological, and emotional abuse; so that it was intentionally giving people personality disorders in order to make them controllable (or because the mentally ill were trying to normalize themselves), I've basically been on a war path ever since.
No tolerance, no apologies, no compromise, even in the face of guaranteed loss, because it's better to lose than it is to maintain the status quo.
It's a hard lesson that abuse victims are very cautious to learn, but fundamentally the best option is to leave, even if that means losing literally everything just to get out. Most of the time, the world is a far better place than your abuser makes you think. The truth is that even if you lose everything, you can recover faster than you will if you never leave.
I think the beauty described is seeing someone else finally understand the truth of things.
Knowing is awful.
Dude, literally Julian Assange told us this in the middle of gamergate.
oh shit, I forgot Assange actually rooted for us lmao
The comparison is so funny in this post. You got this person who got his/her eyes opened, then you got this retard LE TRUMP BAD take.
That guy doesn't get it, at all.
GG was the beginning for so many of us. I've always ignored the stuff going on, thinking everything was fine...then GG happened. You really need to hit people hard with something that'll convince them something else is going on.