Wendigoon Thread

No, he's always been this faggy. It's a feature, not a bug.
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Wait, I haven't seen the video just yet but why did Wendi cry about the Ypsilanti shit?
It was in response to a severely mentally ill man who had been abused his entire life receiving a fake letter that he thought was from real person who cared about him all in an attempt to break him out of his psychosis. The man had no idea it was fake, and began to cry because it was the nicest thing anyone had ever done for him.

This in turn made Wendi cry because the situation is just so cruel, and since the man had already suffered enough.

I don't think it's faggy at all for someone to get emotional over that but what do I know? I guess doing so is somehow considered gay nowadays.
 
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I don't think it's faggy at all for someone to get emotional over that but what do I know? I guess doing so is somehow considered gay nowadays.
In the real manosphere world, having feelings and not just beating up or shitting on people is gay.

I do understand hating it if you think it's performative. Performative emotional responses are very gay.
 
In the real manosphere world, having feelings and not just beating up or shitting on people is gay.

I do understand hating it if you think it's performative. Performative emotional responses are very gay.
I'll be honest, it felt too performative when I saw it. Like yeah I'd get teary eyed when something extra sad happens, but weeping on camera for several seconds is excessive.
 
Openly crying on a non-live feed is always a gay performance because you could easily edit it out or do another take after collecting yourself. You cry on camera and leave it in because you know people are gonna glom on to it and pat your ass for being a sensitive wholesome bean. Plus he's gotten less emotional when detailing the horror show of the Anthill Kids or when talking about how beautiful the imagery of Heaven and Mary were in Divine Comedy.
Think it's fair if people are put-off by this instance.
 
I'm partway through the Ypsilanti video, anyone else reminded of Chris Chan when they hear what the Jesus boys get up to?
Yeah, it makes me wonder if the combination of forced interaction, positive attention, see-what-they-do stimulation, and documentation was studied... by reality show producers.

I was glad Wendi touched on the awful movie. They had a perfectly good true story, painstakingly documented, and then they just took the name and shot something else completely. At least 30 Minutes or Less had the decency class internal consistency to pretend they'd never heard of Brian Wells.
 
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