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He is going to make anime real.
 
What's going on with that closed pin? Is that an infection? A rash?
Looks like a bit of deliberately raised skin to make it look like the pin has actually gone through the skin.

This whole safety pin thing is the most over-dramatic reaction to an election I've ever seen. It's like they're getting ready to set up an underground resistance movement full of secret codes, handshakes and "Friend of Dorothy" type shit. Of course the key to secrets is to not broadcast them over social media, but virtue-signalling is more important than secrecy. After all, what's the point in having a secret if people don't know you've got a secret?
On top of that, it's really just kind of sad isn't it? Broadcasting that you're a "safe" person? Look, I get that it's nice knowing there are people who won't judge you if you want to come out to them. I'd have appreciate it when I was going through all that, but really, this is going too far. The people who do this are so desperate to be thanked and praised for being so """selfless""" and progressive. It's virtue-signalling and attention whoring. Pure and simple.
 
Nah, just a fresh tattoo.

I've just been told that Godfrey Elfwick started the safety pin thing. It's a troll. Don't know if that's true; it's almost too beautiful to be real.
Given that safety pins were originally for diapers, I had wondered why they picked that as a symbol. If Elfwick started it that would explain it, it's like the free bleeding meme all over again.

Memes will continue to rule this presidency.
 
Deary me. Anonymous hasn't been relevant for nigh on 10 years now.

If they aren't a bunch of 20 year olds who want to feel empowered by pretending to be vigilantes wearing faux masks from a Party City, then I'm not sure what else they could possibly be.

I want to find one of these people and ask them if they know where the origin of Anonymous came from. I'd probably get some smug pleasure from their responses.
 
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