"I felt a relief and joy that he was going away forever. I felt that the Norwegian government took on the responsibility to exercise the ultimate revenge, like an angry father confronts a child abuser. But I also got a strong sense of guilt and responsibility. I was the reason why he should not be left in Norway, but rather to face a very uncertain future in Somalia.”
Sounds like a man who has complex emotions about it. Makes sense to me that he can feel more than one thing at once.
Not sure what your second link is trying to turn into regarding the topic at hand…
The third link is one example I’ve seen that does appear to be legit.
Meme pages and Reddit are exactly what I’m referring to when I say it’s a snake that eats itself in terms of the “memology” behind it all. You apply the image in your mind to everything you read and it just stacks on itself. You dig and dig for one real example, and now every turn you can you’ll try and tie others to fit the same image.
Because if I'm going to start a battle of picking and choosing from stories on the internet of people who I've never met and for all I know could be lying or AI generated or a creative writing exercise and use them to start determining my moral compass and understanding of society, I'm going to get pretty lost when I get out in the real world.
Many, especially the ones that are too meme'd to be true, are specifically designed for engagement. One of the main currencies of the internet is notoriety, and people will write in a way that sparks the most discussion, and oftentimes that means playing into fears, imagined expectations, and stereotypes.
What you have in this video is a perfect example of that. A satire interview is made that hits all the meme talking points for rage bait. Another channel picks it up, and reacts accordingly, spreading the video and emphasizing its "heinousness" that isn't even genuine. That then gets retweeted with a caption, all caps, WHAT THE FUCK! We've capitalized the rage now, and then it gets shared to this forum. That's what people act like in order to gain more engagement to their channel.
Soon, people on forums will be talking about how they once saw a video that they conveniently can't find anymore, where a guy talked about when he lived with his wife and his wife's boyfriend, and has no locks on the door, and that will get spread thinking that it's real when it's referencing this video.
That's what these forums largely are. Reddit at least you can track users history to see if their story is consistent, but now you've got abilities to hide your history so I just assume all of those accounts are content farming.
That said, believe what you want I guess reading reddit. In my age I need a lot more proof than what is the equiavalent of bathroom graffiti to believe the person writing it is this way or that.
So that's a very extreme mental issue that you are facing. You aren't going to be able to reach your goal of sex before sorting that out. I know it sounds backwards, but that is 100% the truth that you need to learn to accept.
I see.
I know a lot of art is an expression, and at times a simplification of emotion. I've had my bike stolen too. Eventually, I got over it. I got a new bike.
Now, when I look back on it, I might have this similar outlook of, it was probably re-sold, and some guy got it as a gift, or is using it to get in shape. Am I happy it got stolen? No. Do I wish I could get it back and see the slimy little shits do some time for it? Yes. Do I have a better lock now for my new bike? You bet. But, if I really want to, I can think about where it is now and how someone else might be having a good ride on it.
If I want to express this feeling and newfound sort of optimism, I might use a four panel comic. It's an oversimplification, but it's not false
And yeah it's hard to find the original post of his now because I think he eventually wiped it out of shame
Or, it's possible it wasn't shame. Clearly he didn't seem to care. Why attribute shame if you don't even know what the story is? One can be more "likely" than the other if you want but since neither of us really know the situation we can't tell for sure.
It's all a characterization, and it becomes blurred as time passes.
I guess I just didn't really care about that stuff that deeply. It's gossip rag stuff, like Cosmo. I saw silly articles getting passed around about cuckoldry and the tumblr posts circling around about guys getting cucked. I'm aware that it happens, but I never really cared about the drama. I don't give a shit what people do in their relationships. I got bored halfway through your paragraph of the lore (no offense to you at all, I like your comments I just don't find the topic of what who did when that interesting)
I mean if that's what you think, sure. I don't really think cuck's would be considered "alpha" but okay.
I'm saying this video is satire. Most examples you can find are satire. If a guy is really a cuck he's isn't taking any opportunity to get in the limelight.
Not that familiar with the origin story, so I can't really help you.
Basic research didn't turn much up besides more memes so I don't really have a response to that being where it came from.
I think, though, the reason it got attention was because of how out of place it was, not how commonplace. If it really was common, then why would Anthony Burch become a meme but everyone else flew under the radar?
Like I said, I'm sure there are some people who act like that, just like there are people like Shoenice who eat sticks of deodorant.
This video though, is scripted, and people in the thread are falling for bait. That's all I'm saying.
I think it's silly how people will get so defensive when satire is pointed out to them, and there's always a flood of responses from people saying "Uh uh uh uh people act like that though! This video posted iNsPiReS DiScUsSiOn."
It's just bait. Nothing more. Why save space in your mind for stupid shit like what Anthony Burch's love life is like?
Not sure. But yeah "My wife's boyfriend" has been a meme for ages. People who are in poly relationships don't talk like that.
I'm sure it's possible for someone to be that pathetic. Anything's possible. I saw a video of a man in love with a car.
Is it sincere though? In this case, not at all. I've yet to see an example where it is sincere, online or in person. Best I've got is a reddit text post but that's basically believing that the stripper likes you. Baits like this get passed around all the time and there's always idiots who remember it as real and it never sinks in that they're watching satire.
I responded to the top comment. I didn't even see what the username was.
I already told you, I'm not interested. I'm straight. Find another man to proposition for a date. Besides, I only date white people.
I'm not really into your constant fantasizing, so I'll let you, once again, have the last word so you can make up some perverted gay fantasy fanfic again. Have fun!
Unfortunately the host tiktok is just one of those content creators that grabs other videos without sourcing, so I can't find the original
However, it's fucken obvious. Even OP confirms it's satire. Any example that you can find of a person talking like this is scripted satire. It's hitting all of the meme points that the right uses against the left. If you genuinely think this is a real guy, talking openly about his "wife's boyfriend" and how he gets burgled all the time but it's nbd, you're full blown retarded. I don't need to be a doctor to diagnose you.
These faggots are everywhere.
Prove it. Find one genuine example of someone acting like this. I guarantee all you have are troll reddit accounts lol
Lol okay believe in fairy tales then