Patrick Sean Tomlinson / @stealthygeek / "Torque Wheeler" / @RealAutomanic / Kempesh / Padawan v2.5 - "Conservative" sci-fi author with TDS, armed "drunk with anger management issues" and terminated parental rights, actual tough guy, obese, paid Quasi, paid thousands to be repeatedly unbanned from Twitter

Putting Patrick aside for a moment, I've actually gained a great deal of respect for Mr. Pellegrino. I doubt we'd see eye to eye on many issues, but I very much respect his approach with regard to civility and freedom of expression, wanting his ideas to win out as opposed to being forced on others unquestioned. He seems to be a classical liberal versus a leftist, and if more individuals were like him, I think the country and world would be a great deal better off.

I can live in a society with Mark Pellegrinos and probably even be friends with him, I cannot live in a society of Patrick Tomlinsons and I find myself posting yet again in his ever-expanding thread on the Kiwi Farms.
 
We should really rename the Dunning-Kruger effect after him. The man is a walking example.
That's not a bad idea except for how I can see it leading to confusion.

"Dude, dude. Read this! Full Piglinson effect here."

"Wait...is that the one where you think you know shit you really don't or where you're really fat?"

Mark Pellegrino should join us and with his hollywood connections we could get the Lizard King his own movie detailing his epic saga.
That could be cool minus the fact that guys like me won't stop asking him how hard his dick would get when he's on set with Jensen and Jensen is absolutely channeling Dean.
 
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Now that he's Hollywood famous, I'm looking forward to the Fatrick Netflix adaptation where he will be played by a strong independent black woman.
Oooooh child no u di-int.
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For anyone wondering about how their fight started, here's the context:

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Pat believes that you should be allowed to physically assault anyone that you suspect to be a Nazi. Mark seemed to have a problem with this.
>suggests that maybe you shouldn't beat people up on a suspicion alone
>gets ratio'd to hell and back

This certainly was a Twitter moment.

On the other note, hi Mark! You're a stalker child now, enjoy the ride!
 
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