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Jesus, tumblrinas really think you can choose your gender like you can choose your wardrobe.
This article is the definition of clickbait, taking a popular show and saying something outrageous about it in the hope that someone will read it, I believe he did a similar thing with Sword Art Online saying it was the smartest anime of the year. The point of Watamote is to laugh at the sadder aspects of the otaku lifestyle and High School life in general. It requires the ability to be able to laugh at yourself, admit you aren't the best thing since sliced bread, and understand that all your issues in life are probably your fault, things SJWs aren't big fans of.http://archive.today/cvhnt
SJW's bash on Watamote.
Well fashion goes in and out of style, just like gender orientation apparently. Hopefully in five years being straight will come back in style againJesus, tumblrinas really think you can choose your gender like you can choose your wardrobe.
Exactly, and SJW pronouns like the Wolf/Wolfself/Whatever don't make sense either. You're telling me that you identify yourself as a species that can be identified as either male or female. All they are doing is taking random nouns, slapping "gender" at the end of them, and calling them "gender isms". I'm no English, Psychology or Biology major, but even I know sexuality doesn't work like that!Apparently, they think so little of "gender" that they let their gender be defined by other traits they might possess.
I've said it before... I get confused trying to seperate sexual orientation, mental gender, and gender roles. I accept this as a challenge of mine. I think SJWs suffer this too, but they insist that the confusion is your problem, not theirs.
Same here, I foolishly got an internet friend a Something Awful account in the mid 2000s and now he's so much of a SJW that apparently they even think he goes too far since he's been banned multiple times for going on about SJW issues which I assume must be difficult to do.SJWs, at least the extreme ones, don't think in terms of friendship or opinions, but sides. A book I read once had a great line about how conflicts begin over differing opinions on issues, but by the time the conflict becomes a war, it's not about the issue, it's about how much each side hates each other. SJWs act as if they're going to war. Their side (that is, their exact rhetoric on any given topic) is Right and therefore anyone who disagrees for ANY reason is, obviously, the Enemy. History doesn't matter, good times you shared don't matter, just what side of some random line you're on regardless of what experience or opinion put you on it. I've lost two friends to the mania. They used to be totally cool people with progressive social leanings who could actually take a joke or enjoy a piece of media. Now they're just angry and hateful and social extremists all the time. It sucks. =/
It must take a lot to get banned for being a SJW on Something Awful now, the place that is the epicenter of a ton of SJW stuff now. What did he say?Same here, I foolishly got an internet friend a Something Awful account in the mid 2000s and now he's so much of a SJW that apparently they even think he goes too far since he's been banned multiple times for going on about SJW issues which I assume must be difficult to do.
I don't post there anymore so I don't know all the details but I do know one ban was because he was going on about cultural appropiation in a halloween costume thread.It must take a lot to get banned for being a SJW on Something Awful now, the place that is the epicenter of a ton of SJW stuff now. What did he say?
Oh yeah, I figure that they care more about "Sexy X" costumes now.I don't post there anymore so I don't know all the details but I do know one ban was because he was going on about cultural appropiation in a halloween costume thread.
Since when were reaction images useful for conversing efficiently? They just convey feelings that can still end up being misinterpreted.Apparently if you're not black, using reaction images is cultural appropriation
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I forgot, black people can't communicate on the internet through the written language. I mean, expressing a response or emotion with words? That's for white people, silly! Goodness no, to express how you feel you need a GIF of Benedict Cumberbatch pulling a face like he's cum and pissed himself at the same time.Apparently if you're not black, using reaction images is cultural appropriation
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Same here, I foolishly got an internet friend a Something Awful account in the mid 2000s and now he's so much of a SJW that apparently they even think he goes too far since he's been banned multiple times for going on about SJW issues which I assume must be difficult to do.
Why does this sound so racist? Who MADE reaction images for the black people some concerned white people (read racists) who thought they couldn't use a keyboard or have actual conversations. Machines talk in binary and apparently black people in reaction images.Apparently if you're not black, using reaction images is cultural appropriation
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Apparently if you're not black, using reaction images is cultural appropriation
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Some of their most famous members are furries. Shmorky had drawn some pretty disgusting shit, even for the furry community. If you're SA-famous, they absolve you of being a furry I guess.Pretty ridiculous that the community that banned people simply by virtue of being a furry (and made Holocaust allegories while doing so) thinks they can take a moral high ground.
Some of their most famous members are furries. Shmorky had drawn some pretty disgusting shit, even for the furry community. If you're SA-famous, they absolve you of being a furry I guess.