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What is he actually trying to say here?
Nick's sentence is a fragment. So it has to be referencing something else
(like this fragment references the preceding sentence).
The most obvious implied reference is to the question that he's responding to, building upon the wording within the question to conclude with his fragmentary answer—i.e. "I think that my word is worth..."
But that wouldn't make any fucking sense.
Because then he'd be saying, "I think that my word is worth more than I expected." Talking about what you
think in the sense of "how you
think something will be received" and "what you
expect" are the same fucking thing.
So he thinks that his word is worth more than he thought. He expects that it would be worth more than he expected.
The only other implication which seems to follow is if he thinks that the random twitter account with a fucking Star Wars: Episode I Racer pfp and username, of all things, is actually the secret account of someone else.
And for him to have had a set expectation of their normal behavior, he'd need to have at least a general idea of who this account might be, if not a specific person in mind.
In this case, the insult that's implied by the question itself would be "more than he expected" from whomever he thinks this is. More bold, more cruel, whatever.
(It's my account, and I assure you guys, he doesn't know me.)
So is he just going full Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome?
Lady Di from O&A arc incoming?