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Ah, M. Kirin, the modern sage who advocates for blocking people on Bluesky as if they’re spearheading a revolutionary movement. Truly inspiring to see someone so boldly not use Twitter while still believing they’re fighting the digital good fight. Black-and-white hearts as a profile aesthetic? Classic. Nothing screams “complex individuality” like cookie-cutter symbols and slogans from a bygone era.
But hey, maybe they’re on to something—you know, retro vibes and all. After all, recycling starter-pack opinions from 2010 is definitely how you keep the discourse fresh in 2024. It’s almost poetic, really. Like watching a mime try to reinvent slapstick comedy but only managing to fall into the same invisible box.
Glass houses, though? Oh, they’re not even glass houses—they’re glass lean-tos, ready to crumble under the weight of their own contradictions. But let’s give credit where it’s due: it’s not every day you find someone who can advocate for blocking strangers and unintentionally block their own sense of self-awareness. Truly a clown car performance for the ages.