Contrary to the other ideas I'm going with reverse psychology being the reason as I like to come up with the wildcards from outside the box. It's there as a code to signal others what the user is into rather than against.
Sort of like how DrPizza got arrested for attempting to solicit sex with a child despite all the claims that 'pizza' as a euphemism was just a meme.
Or it's just more blatant virtue signalling trying to gaslight others. "See, I said I was against the thing! How could I like the thing if I said I was against it?"
It is strangely common. The more I see it the more I begin to wonder if the lolis make them insanely envious they they were not a cute girl which would make them want to banish the loli posters from sight.
I didn't even notice that. I don't like lolicons but why would that be in someone's profile? 🤔
I'll make a wild assumption and say they had one being thirsty on their page and they didn't like it being that obvious the similarities.
Contrary to the other ideas I'm going with reverse psychology being the reason as I like to come up with the wildcards from outside the box. It's there as a code to signal others what the user is into rather than against.
Sort of like how DrPizza got arrested for attempting to solicit sex with a child despite all the claims that 'pizza' as a euphemism was just a meme.
Or it's just more blatant virtue signalling trying to gaslight others. "See, I said I was against the thing! How could I like the thing if I said I was against it?"
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It is strangely common. The more I see it the more I begin to wonder if the lolis make them insanely envious they they were not a cute girl which would make them want to banish the loli posters from sight.