Careercow Robert Chipman / Bob / Moviebob / "Movieblob" - Middle-Aged Consoomer, CWC with a Thesaurus, Ardent Male Feminist and Superior Futurist, the Twice-Fired, the Mario-Worshipper, publicly dismantled by Hot Dog Girl, now a diabetic

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How will Bob react to seeing the Mario film?


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So he's an ultra-nationalist? That doesn't sound very never-Trumper of him.
Robert wants a socially woke, economically liberal globalist dictatorship where the undesirables are all isolated, stripped of resources, and left to starve to death, or mowed down by a robot military if they get uppity about the isolation and starvation.
 
MovieBob once said "there are no bad tactics, only bad targets" and its pretty clearly when contextualized with all the other shit he's said, what he really means is he wants the next Hitler to be a democrat and win.
He's the source on that quote? Seems many a rioter & SJW have taken it to heart.
 
ITT: A NEET says that a multi-billionaire is "bad at capitalism":
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https://twitter.com/the_moviebob/status/1286987986719191040 (Archive)

Robert autistic fan-boying over people who probably hate him:
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https://twitter.com/the_moviebob/status/1286975116128268288 (Archive)
 
He has a predictable formula that he follows, which is amusing in and of itself (watching him simp for big-tit Asian women never gets old). But sometimes, he goes beyond the pale, and that's when his status as a lolcow truly shines. Take, for example, his completely unironic "Germany should invade Poland and straighten them out" tweet.
What's even better is his defense of his jokes reveals just how autistic he is. It almost always goes:
"Yo, Bob. This is cringe."
"Well duh, don't you think I don't know that?"

No Bob, nobody thinks that because nobody is you. We can't read your mind. There are billions, upon billions of people out there who do not know who you are, and if they came across those words first thing, they would have no context for what you meant. If you want them to be seen as jokes, then deliver them as obvious jokes instead of as dry, long-running gags as if your life was Arrested Development. i.e. "What is going on in Poland? Maybe one of their neighbors needs to invade to straighten them-- oh. Oh wait..."

You keep acting like you're intentionally playing the clueless buffoon for the audience to laugh at his cluelessness and lack of self-awareness, even though the whole bit depends on you being self-aware and as we've seen multiple times you are not self-aware. Hence why if you wanted the jokes to work, you need to include the self-aware punchline with it, so people can see, "Oh, he's not a complete dumbass."

But you don't, so random folks just see the rantings of a madman. And we've seen your reply when someone socks you out of the blue, "Why can't they give me the benefit of the doubt? Why can't they get to know me first?" Yeah, just like how you got to know the life story and context of the lockdown protesters you put on a "President Evil" parody artwork and said "these people seem unnecessary." Oh what's that Bob? "You're one of the good ones?" You are "a staunch ally"? You "deserve a chance?" Funny, because just glancing a you, all anybody can see is someone that looks unnecessary.

Or to spell it out for the autist: You are demanding people should get to know you, so they would then know they should take a chance to get to know you. Which is why nobody bothers with you.
 
It's all very simple: Much like autists having 'face blindness', being unable to successfully interpret the expressions on the faces of people they talk to, Bob has 'moral blindness', a complete inability to understand morality and see how his statements relate to any sort of moral code.
 
It's all very simple: Much like autists having 'face blindness', being unable to successfully interpret the expressions on the faces of people they talk to, Bob has 'moral blindness', a complete inability to understand morality and see how his statements relate to any sort of moral code.

Also known as being a sociopath.
 
Also known as being a sociopath.

Honest question, do you think Bob is this obnoxious outside of twitter and his videos?

Because, if so, the future when he gets stomped at a bar by some angry guys after ranting about the fly-over states to some poor asain lady sitting two stools away will be amazing.
 
Honest question, do you think Bob is this obnoxious outside of twitter and his videos?

Because, if so, the future when he gets stomped at a bar by some angry guys after ranting about the fly-over states to some poor asain lady sitting two stools away will be amazing.

Bob would never confront anyone in real life. He goes to bars wearing his tard outfit complete with tard gloves so everyone knows he’s not right in the head and he sits by himself, drinking his hard lemonades and eating his average size buckets of wings and sliders. The only time he gets up is to waste money playing games for useless junk that he’ll later unsuccessfully try to sell on eBay as an item hoarded by moviebob in his basement apartment (some water damage and grease stains).
 
Good lord, he actually said it. He truly believes everyone should sympathize with the protestors because movies have taught him underdogs are always the good guys. He straight up admits his concept of reality is based entirely on movies and sees nothing wrong with that.
Now I want to know if there's a piece of media where your expectation is subverted and it's later revealed the underdogs are just as bad, if not worst.
 
Now I want to know if there's a piece of media where your expectation is subverted and it's later revealed the underdogs are just as bad, if not worst.
That was sort of the twist behind Bioshock: Infinite.
You play as Booker, a former Pinkerton. Pinkertons were the guys hired to break up union strikes, basically protest-busters.
Booker is sent to a fantasy city of Columbia, a flying utopia built in the 1900s by uber-patriots who still practice segregation against blacks and the Irish.
Over the course of the game you're blackmailed by the leader of the rebellious Vox Populi into getting her enough guns to take down the Founders.
The Vox later uses this arsenal to enslave and humiliate the citizens of Columbia in turn, showing that they can be just as bad as their oppressors.
The backlash against Ken Levine for this twist is likely part of the reason why he doesn't make games anymore. (:_(
 
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Now I want to know if there's a piece of media where your expectation is subverted and it's later revealed the underdogs are just as bad, if not worst.
EDIT: ninja'd by @A Big Bumbling Black Man, now there's a sentence I didn't think I'd write this morning.

Bioshock Infinite did that with the Vox Populi, until repeated browbeating from games media about how racist it was to show brown communists as villains led Irrational to retcon the whole story in DLC and make them the unthinking puppets of the villains for the main story's sci-fi/dimension hopping plot.

And Bob's the same idiot who thought GamerGate was a media plot to ruin Hillary's chances by making women unpopular with gamers. The whole "Superior Future" meme originally came out of his beyond autistic use of the Avengers and the Dark Knight Rises' respective fanbases to explain the 2012 election. Whenever you strip away the fancy words and needlessly convoluted grammar from his tweets, he resembles CWC with a thesaurus far more than any of the lefty twitter pseudointellectuals he's desperately seeking the approval of.
 
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