Social Justice Warriors - Now With Less Feminism Sperging

The crazy thing is, his KF is too similar to his twitter persona. Lisa, mob psycho, coelacanths. He posted about the same things on KF and instagram at the same time. If you look at the art on KF it's a simpler version of the art on twitter. On top of that, that would make him 15 or 16 when he joined KF. This is an 18+ site.

His account is already deleted. I feel bad for the kid.
Is this the loon that was running around posting CP?
 
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You know you can always tell when you're being fed a load of hooey if it adds more syllables to say it the way these jackasses want you to. "White." That's the word. "European-American" has eight fucking syllables of surplusage that literally does nothing communicative but virtue-signal.
These are the same people who foam at the mouth about "Latinx" and look how the Latino/Hispanic communities have rejected the term.
If I were a beaner and some mayo ghoul called me "Latinx" I'd stab them.
 
Jesus Christ, your parents fucking cried because someone accidentally called you by a different name? And you were "horrified" and "humiliated" because someone accidentally called you by a different name? It sounds like you've got no fucking clue what it really means to be horrified and humiliated, because if that's the worst of your problems you've lived a charmed life.

No power level here, I promise, but my name is easy to mispronounce, and also sounds fairly close to a number of other names (fake example: Jerry can sound like Terry), and I literally can't count the number of times people have called me by a different name. My response? I don't give a shit, and I rarely even bother to correct them (I had one elderly neighbor who kept forgetting my name and calling me some random name from his deep past, and I just rolled with it). Hell, my great grandma kept forgetting which great grandkid I was, and it never bothered me in the least. Oh, and that doesn't even include all the myriad of people who have misspelled my name, which frankly happens more often than not.

TL;DR she needs to get a fucking life.
 
Jesus Christ, your parents fucking cried because someone accidentally called you by a different name? And you were "horrified" and "humiliated" because someone accidentally called you by a different name? It sounds like you've got no fucking clue what it really means to be horrified and humiliated, because if that's the worst of your problems you've lived a charmed life.

No power level here, I promise, but my name is easy to mispronounce, and also sounds fairly close to a number of other names (fake example: Jerry can sound like Terry), and I literally can't count the number of times people have called me by a different name. My response? I don't give a shit, and I rarely even bother to correct them (I had one elderly neighbor who kept forgetting my name and calling me some random name from his deep past, and I just rolled with it). Hell, my great grandma kept forgetting which great grandkid I was, and it never bothered me in the least. Oh, and that doesn't even include all the myriad of people who have misspelled my name, which frankly happens more often than not.

TL;DR she needs to get a fucking life.
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You think maybe the reason why black Americans are like this is because they have a culture of unique names?
To someone of any other ethnic group, having your name messed up is a common occurrence. Sure you'll get people who assume it's just because of "da racism" but really it hits a lot of people and you just get used to it over time.
This isn't about just pronunciation, though.
If there was someone named "Brianna Muir" and someone put her name as "Brianna Taylor", the assumption would be "This person's phone autocompleted or they got my last name wrong, how embarrassing for them." but with names like "Breonna" the people with those names seem more likely to think things like "I'm the only person with this name! How dare you call me by another! This is an intentional insult!"
Yes because hoping your child isn't born with a terrible, painful condition that can be fatal is ableism. Fuck off.
Sometimes I want to just tell them "Yes. The Spartans had the right idea of leaving horribly disabled children out to die of exposure rather than condemn them to a lifetime of suffering." but I'm afraid if I ever did that they'd an hero.
 
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