skykiii
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- Jun 17, 2018
(So here's a post that is going to get a lot of "autistic" stickers....)
Seriously, most times I see it, its on a post that most normal people would not read as political at all, and is only "political" because either
A) the person awarding the sticker has some autistic word-association going on in their head.
(For example I once saw someone give that label to a post where someone said "my girlfriend tried to gaslight me," and when asked the sticker-giver claimed its because "gaslighting" is an inherently political concept... even though the poster was talking about his girlfriend).
Or
B) Mentioning real-world events. Apparently to some people, acknowledging real things that happened--even if you only acknowledge it as a fact without otherwise passing judgment on it--is inherently political.
"Man, the grass in my front yard grew really big after last nights rain"
"OMG you acknowledged that grass grows? Political sperging!"
Another variant I've seen is
C) the discussion is political, but the sticker is applied inconsistently, sometimes even incoherently.
For example:
GUY 1 = "I just played Adventures of Lolo on NES and it had a blue boy and a pink girl! Blue and pink are trans colors! This NES game is trans propaganda!"
GUY 2 = "Dude, its a game from the 1980s and the tradition of blue boy, pink girl goes back to before trannies existed. Quit being schizo."
Somehow Guy 2 will earn a "politisperging" sticker.... for saying the game isn't political....
(Often Guy 1 will receive no sticker despite, you know, being the guy who made it about politics in the first place. Funny how that works).
......... This has been your once-in-a-lifetime rant about stickers. Collect them all and you can be a Sticker Star!
Seriously, most times I see it, its on a post that most normal people would not read as political at all, and is only "political" because either
A) the person awarding the sticker has some autistic word-association going on in their head.
(For example I once saw someone give that label to a post where someone said "my girlfriend tried to gaslight me," and when asked the sticker-giver claimed its because "gaslighting" is an inherently political concept... even though the poster was talking about his girlfriend).
Or
B) Mentioning real-world events. Apparently to some people, acknowledging real things that happened--even if you only acknowledge it as a fact without otherwise passing judgment on it--is inherently political.
"Man, the grass in my front yard grew really big after last nights rain"
"OMG you acknowledged that grass grows? Political sperging!"
Another variant I've seen is
C) the discussion is political, but the sticker is applied inconsistently, sometimes even incoherently.
For example:
GUY 1 = "I just played Adventures of Lolo on NES and it had a blue boy and a pink girl! Blue and pink are trans colors! This NES game is trans propaganda!"
GUY 2 = "Dude, its a game from the 1980s and the tradition of blue boy, pink girl goes back to before trannies existed. Quit being schizo."
Somehow Guy 2 will earn a "politisperging" sticker.... for saying the game isn't political....
(Often Guy 1 will receive no sticker despite, you know, being the guy who made it about politics in the first place. Funny how that works).
......... This has been your once-in-a-lifetime rant about stickers. Collect them all and you can be a Sticker Star!