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Reason: None provided.

How often do y’all still use Reddit?

Never.

If you don’t use it anymore or rarely use it what was the final straw?

There is a point to be made about reddit in the sense that if you are looking for genuine advice, it'll have come from about half a decade ago or more. It was always high in soy content and I always liked 4chan and other spinoffs better until they too were made unuseable or unpalatable.

If you've dealt with communist trannies (neurotic, aspergers afflicted baby-men in drag with no chance of upward development), you know what you're in for and the overt censorship of reddit never came as a shock.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

How often do y’all still use Reddit?

Never.

If you don’t use it anymore or rarely use it what was the final straw?

There is a point to be made about reddit in the sense that if you are looking for genuine advice, it'll have come from about half a decade ago or more. It was always high in soy content and I always liked 4chan and other spinoffs better until they too were made unuseable or unpalatable.

If you've dealt with communist trannies (neurotic, aspergers afflicted baby-men in drag with no chance of upward development), you know what you're in for and the overt censorship of reddit never came as a shock.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

How often do y’all still use Reddit?

Never.

If you don’t use it anymore or rarely use it what was the final straw?

There is a point to be made about reddit in the sense that if you are looking for genuine advice, it'll have come from about half a decade ago or more. It was always high in soy content and I always liked 4chan and other spinoffs better until they too were made unuseable or unpalatable.

If you've dealt with communist trannies (neurotic, aspergers afflicted baby-men), you know what you're in for and the overt censorship of reddit never came as a shock.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

How often do y’all still use Reddit?

Never.

If you don’t use it anymore or rarely use it what was the final straw?

There is a point to be made about reddit in the sense that if you are looking for genuine advice, it'll have come from about half a decade ago or more. It was always high in soy content and I always liked 4chan and other spinoffs better until they too were made unuseable or unpalatable.

If you've dealt with communist trannies (neurotic, aspergers afflicted baby-men), you know know what you're in for and the overt censorship of reddit never came as a shock.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

How often do y’all still use Reddit?

Never.

If you don’t use it anymore or rarely use it what was the final straw?

There is a point to be made about reddit in the sense that if you are looking for genuine advice, it'll have come from about half a decade ago or more. It was always high in soy content and I always liked 4chan and other spinoffs better until they too were made unuseable or unpalatable.

If you've dealt with communist trannies (neurotic, asperger baby-men), you know know what you're in for and the overt censorship of reddit never came as a shock.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

How often do y’all still use Reddit?

Never.

If you don’t use it anymore or rarely use it what was the final straw?

There is a point to be made about reddit in the sense that if you are looking for genuine advice, it'll have come from about half a decade ago or more. It was always high in soy content and I always liked 4chan and other spinoffs better until they too were made unuseable or unpalatable.

If you've dealt with communist trannies (neurotic baby-men), you know know what you're in for and the overt censorship of reddit never came as a shock.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

How often do y’all still use Reddit?

Never.

If you don’t use it anymore or rarely use it what was the final straw?

There is a point to be made about reddit in the sense that if you are looking for genuine advice, it'll have come from about half a decade ago or more. It was always high in soy content and I always liked 4chan and other spinoffs better until they too were made unuseable or unpalatable.

If you've dealt with communist trannies (neurotic men), you know know what you're in for and the overt censorship of reddit never came as a shock.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

How often do y’all still use Reddit?

Never.

If you don’t use it anymore or rarely use it what was the final straw?

There is a point to be made about reddit in the sense that if you are looking for genuine advice, it'll have come from about half a decade ago or more. It was always high in soy content and I always liked 4chan and other spinoffs better until they too were made unuseable or unpalatable.

If you've dealt with communist trannies, you know know what you're in for and the overt censorship of reddit never came as a shock.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

How often do y’all still use Reddit?

Never.

If you don’t use it anymore or rarely use it what was the final straw?

There is a point to be made about reddit in the sense that if you are looking for genuine advice, it'll have come from about half a decade ago or more. It was always high in soy content and I always liked 4chan and other spinoffs more until they too were made unuseable or unpalatable.

If you've dealt with communist trannies, you know know what you're in for and the overt censorship of reddit never came as a shock.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original

How often do y’all still use Reddit?

Never

If you don’t use it anymore or rarely use it what was the final straw?

There is a point to be made about reddit in the sense that if you are looking for genuine advice, it'll have come from about half a decade ago or more. It was always high in soy content and I always liked 4chan and other spinoffs more until they too were made unuseable or unpalatable.

2 years ago
1 score