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the 5000th post.Which one? The link's broken.
Woohoo!
Regarding another chain of comments under that r/bonehurtingjuice post, since I know you're reading it, PNG_Naruto.

Ellen has an Onlyfans.
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the 5000th post.Which one? The link's broken.

Thanks!I don't need The Industrial Revolution and Its Consequences: Part 2 about Ellen to know that she's a disgusting, talentless, self-obsessed whore.
But I appreciate it nonetheless, ZBT, you autistic sperg.
Since I, knowing more about her than he, knew this wasn't the case, I wanted to make a long post detailing why I believe it to be so, for others to understand my train of thought.I do believe she's as retarded as she makes herself out to be. Believing it's ragebait i think is a bit of a cope. She's clearly a midwit just like your average redditor but she's the lucky few who got famous being vocal about their retarded opinions.
Other than that I appreciate the feedback. Anything she will accuse me of anyone can just reference when I do briefly discuss my own politics. Not that it's relevant to her being a massive shitlib.
She's kind of like Alyssa Mercunte, who will spend years boasting about being a sex worker, sucking dick to get ahead in her career (which she must suck at because she barely has one), licking ass, etc. and then sue someone for calling her the whore she's always admitted she is.Whores like her are simultaneously proud of their choices and ashamed, as the mood strikes them, according to what is convenient in the moment. Moral consistency is impossible for her because she doesn't realize other human beings are fully-realized moral agents who might be in the right in a given situation.
i haven't really dug into all her sexual shit, but with known fetishes imo i'd think it'd relate to some wombo combo of 1., "im so hot they instantly go into heat for me" and 2. cuckery249 pages of thread later and i can still not comprehend why this woman has such a fixation on rape






The bigger question is….does the friends & family of this so called “celebrity” know that he uses his power to support a crazy woman who makes porn with her kids in the next room and draws herself raping people?!YES, ELLEN ACTUALLY USED A CELEBRITY TO COERCE A PATREON'S CEO INTO UNBANNING HER ACCOUNT.
ELLEN HAS A FUCKING INFLUENCER MAFIA.
NO WONDER PATREON OPENLY APOLOGISED TO HER, THEY DIDN'T WANT HER TO SEND AN ARMY ON THEM AGAIN!


In short, Ellen tends not to put much thought into her actions, acting purely on emotions, in the moment, as well as going for short term gains. She has no long term goals, no dark hour plans, nothing.In psychology, impulsivity (or impulsiveness) is a tendency to act on a whim, displaying behavior characterized by little or no forethought, reflection, or consideration of the consequences. Impulsive actions are typically "poorly conceived, prematurely expressed, unduly risky, or inappropriate to the situation that often result in undesirable consequences," which imperil long-term goals and strategies for success. [...] the construct of impulsivity includes at least two independent components: first, acting without an appropriate amount of deliberation, which may or may not be functional; and second, choosing short-term gains over long-term ones.
Impulsivity is both a facet of personality and a major component of various disorders, including FASD, autism, ADHD, substance use disorders, bipolar disorder, antisocial personality disorder, and borderline personality disorder. Abnormal patterns of impulsivity have also been noted in instances of acquired brain injury and neurodegenerative diseases.
The deletion.
Then, already brought up, Meghan Trainor bodyshaming.
There are many separate types of plot holes, which I will cover, in detail, when we get to them.In fiction, a plot hole, plothole, or plot error is an inconsistency in a storyline that goes against the flow of logic established by the story's plot.
Plot holes are usually created unintentionally, often as a result of editing, or the writers simply forgetting that a new event would contradict previous events.
Sometimes, viewers may disagree on whether a certain plot element constitutes an error.
In this case, the problem is the relation between Ellen and her boss.A plot error, or a plot hole as it is commonly known, reflects a failure in the consistency of the created fictional world. A character might state he was an only child, yet later mention a sibling. In the TV show Cheers, Frasier Crane's wife Lilith mentions Frasier's parents are both dead, and, in another episode, Frasier himself claims his father to have been a scientist. When the character was spun off into Frasier, his father, a retired policeman named Martin, became a central character. Eventually, in an episode featuring Cheers star Ted Danson, the inconsistency was given the retroactive explanation that Frasier was embarrassed about his father's lowbrow attitudes and thus claimed his death. This is a frequent occurrence in sitcoms, where networks may agree to continue a show, but only if a certain character is emphasized, leading other minor characters to be written out of the show with no further mention of the character's existence, while the emphasized character (usually a breakout character, as in the case of Frasier Crane) develops a more complete back story that ignores previous, more simplified backstories.
First of all, most vibrators (then again, maybe not Spencer's Gifts ones, where Ellen buys all of her sex toys...) are purposefuly designed to be as quiet as possible to avoid this specific scenario. Even the insertable kind that Ellen uses here. There's no way he'd hear it.Something that defies the laws of science, as established for the story's setting.
In the original version, Ellen is depicted as tired, sweaty, covered in cum, with messy hair, and most definitely reeking of sex too. It's not really something you can ignore, and I know that from experience.A character acting in a way that, based on their understanding of the options available to them, they would not realistically choose.
Moving on, the way the buff girl is written is very weird and changes almost every panel. Not even kidding. Out of character error for sure.Retroactive continuity, colloquially known as a retcon, is a literary device in fictional story telling whereby facts and events established through the narrative are adjusted, ignored, supplemented, or contradicted by a subsequently published work that recontextualizes or breaks continuity with the former.
There are various motivations for applying retroactive continuity, including:
- To accommodate desired aspects of sequels or derivative works which would otherwise be ruled out.
- To respond to negative fan reception of previous stories.
- To correct and overcome errors or problems identified in the prior work since its publication.
- To change or clarify how the prior work should be interpreted.
- To match reality, when assumptions or projections of the future are later proven wrong.
Sperg on you crazy diamond.That was a bit less intense than the prior parts, but do not worry, for part 6 will bring back the heat with Ellen's irritability and agression! That one should, hopefully cover Ellen's temper issues, various coping mechanisms, her inability to take criticism, as well as her doomer culture. Idk when I'll make it, since I'll be busy with other things now, but stay on the lookout for that one.
Maybe Ellen is appart of gods chosen people lmfao.“David Javerbaum” Well that answers the question on why Ellen gets so much preferential treatment despite both her art and porn being completely mediocre. Everystein Singleberg Timeowitz.
A non sequitur, in this context, is an abrupt jump to the next part of the story with no explanation given. It's usually used for comedic effect, as denoted above, but here, Ellen uses it simply because she doesn't know how to advance to the next part of the story.A non sequitur is a conversational literary device, often used for comedic purposes. It is something said that, because of its apparent lack of meaning relative to what preceded it, seems absurd to the point of being humorous or confusing. This use of the term is distinct from the non sequitur in logic, where it is a fallacy.
A non sequitur can denote an abrupt, illogical, or unexpected turn in plot or dialogue by including a relatively inappropriate change in manner. A non sequitur joke sincerely has no explanation, but it reflects the idiosyncrasies, mental frames and alternative world of the particular comic persona.
Now, right after the "Oh, haha, I am pretty badass, you see", she goes "YOOO, LESBIAN FUCKFEST".The way the buff girl is written is very weird and changes almost every panel. Not even kidding. Out of character error for sure.
At first, she is visibly pissed at the girls for fucking in the showers...but she also is slightly dissapointed it did not involve her, and wants to join.
Then, when Ellen actually lets her in...she just ignores them.
She then turns into a showoff by the time part 9 hits and remains like that for the time being.
So, she goes from "CAN YOU TWO FUCKERS STOP FUCKING IN THIS FUCKING SHOWER", to "can I join you?", to "FUCKING FINALLY, NOW LEAVE ME ALONE", to "Oh, haha, I am pretty badass, you see". An inconsistency, to put it lightly.
At first, the girl would be pissed at the other girls for hogging the bathroom, but she would just stand there...silently...looking away, head down.Tsundere is a Japanese term for a character development process that depicts a character with an initially harsh personality who gradually reveals a warmer, friendlier side over time.
I'll let her off for this, as this is actual comedy and not "oh hey, I brought a strap-on with me, wanna see?" that I 100% anticipated.Deus ex machina is a plot device, a type of denouement in which a seemingly unsolvable problem in a story is suddenly or abruptly resolved by an unexpected and unlikely occurrence. Its function is generally to resolve an otherwise irresolvable plot situation, to surprise the audience, to bring the tale to a happy ending, or act as a comedic device.