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I saw Nick Fuentes at a grocery store in Florida yesterday. I told him how cool it was to meet him in person, but I didn’t want to be a douche and bother him and ask him for photos or anything. He said, “Oh, like you’re doing now?” I was taken aback, and all I could say was “Huh?” but he kept cutting me off and going “huh? huh? huh?” and closing his hand shut in front of my face. I walked away and continued with my shopping, and I heard him chuckle as I walked off. When I came to pay for my stuff up front I saw him trying to walk out the doors with like fifteen Milky Ways in his hands without paying. The girl at the counter was very nice about it and professional, and was like “Sir, you need to pay for those first.” At first he kept pretending to be tired and not hear her, but eventually turned back around and brought them to the counter. When she took one of the bars and started scanning it multiple times, he stopped her and told her to scan them each individually “to prevent any electrical infetterence,” and then turned around and winked at me. I don’t even think that’s a word. After she scanned each bar and put them in a bag and started to say the price, he kept interrupting her by yawning really loudly.
 
I'm looking forward to hearing people affiliated with Fuentes discuss the nature of his business. I'm primarily interested in his Super PAC. He spends money in weird ways, and the nature of Super PAC laws make it incredibly easy to shift finances around without significant oversight. Hopefully some ex-groypers can shed some light on what he spent his millions on
 
I'm looking forward to hearing people affiliated with Fuentes discuss the nature of his business. I'm primarily interested in his Super PAC. He spends money in weird ways, and the nature of Super PAC laws make it incredibly easy to shift finances around without significant oversight. Hopefully some ex-groypers can shed some light on what he spent his millions on
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For any/all of the ex-AF people spending time here who are coming to realize the 'movement' they were heavily involved in is pretty gay and cringe, I'd highly recommend you get away from politics for a little while and cool off.
It's summer, I assume most of you are college age, and there's not a better time to go spend some time with friends (or make some friends), make some money, and live like a real person.

I think- and I could be wrong- that a lot of the AF fanboys are terminally online with little or no connection to the irl world (friends, jobs, hobbies, etc.) and part of the reason they made such a diehard fanbase is because it perfectly compliments their lifestyle. As a movement they do nothing, the totality of their public engagement is a 3-day(?) annual convention which even furries beat, the real core is just sitting at home watching a podcast or shitposting on twitter- ie nothing.
What's more, (and I think this is where the cult meme comes from) it preaches a platform that reinforces the neet/incel/loser college student mentality as not just not bad, but actively good. Normies are the worst, women are evil, smug deflection is the height of debate, and maybe more than anything the idea it's sufficient political action to raise issues without offering solutions, which takes no effort at all and amounts to whining about why everyone else sucks without doing anything, a hallmark of self-proclaimed incel's ideology.


So, if you're waking up to the fact all this is pretty gay, your best bet to actually distance yourself from it is engage meaningfully with the world. Having a job is a lightning rod for reality checks so if you're coming home from uni for the summer, go on and get one. Same deal with friends, go hang with people and don't kill the mood by talking about inane politics. If you go sucked in to AF because you spent too long sitting focusing on the endless stream of dopamine hits from having your political/social opinions validated, get over your addiction and go be a real human bean
Of course, if you aren't attuned to any of this and the only reason you're leaving AF is that you perceived it as cool and hip before but it's getting made fun of now, feel free to just latch onto the next virtually identical personality/organization. I hear PPP is looking for viewers :^)
 
Once when I was in school, I was eating a poptart for breakfast in the cafeteria when Nick Fuentes came up to me.

“Can I have that poptart?”

I didn’t even have a chance to say no before he took my half eaten poptart out of my hands. But before he took a bite, he pulled a mustard packet out of his ill-fitting suit jacket and began spreading its contents all over my pastry. He then brought it to his mouth, savoring the flavor with orgasmic bliss on his face while the other kids looked on in disgust.

After he finished my half eaten poptart, he looked at me and said “Could’ve used some mayonnaise.”
 
Please figure out how to filter these incoming freaks or at least put them on some kind of watchlist to ban them at the first sign of the bad kind of autism. Anybody that still thinks of this place or Kino Casino as "enemies" of America First needs to be eliminated immediately. Anybody capable of laughing at themselves and their foolish youthful antics is welcome.
 
For any/all of the ex-AF people spending time here who are coming to realize the 'movement' they were heavily involved in is pretty gay and cringe, I'd highly recommend you get away from politics for a little while and cool off.
It's summer, I assume most of you are college age, and there's not a better time to go spend some time with friends (or make some friends), make some money, and live like a real person.

I think- and I could be wrong- that a lot of the AF fanboys are terminally online with little or no connection to the irl world (friends, jobs, hobbies, etc.) and part of the reason they made such a diehard fanbase is because it perfectly compliments their lifestyle. As a movement they do nothing, the totality of their public engagement is a 3-day(?) annual convention which even furries beat, the real core is just sitting at home watching a podcast or shitposting on twitter- ie nothing.
What's more, (and I think this is where the cult meme comes from) it preaches a platform that reinforces the neet/incel/loser college student mentality as not just not bad, but actively good. Normies are the worst, women are evil, smug deflection is the height of debate, and maybe more than anything the idea it's sufficient political action to raise issues without offering solutions, which takes no effort at all and amounts to whining about why everyone else sucks without doing anything, a hallmark of self-proclaimed incel's ideology.


So, if you're waking up to the fact all this is pretty gay, your best bet to actually distance yourself from it is engage meaningfully with the world. Having a job is a lightning rod for reality checks so if you're coming home from uni for the summer, go on and get one. Same deal with friends, go hang with people and don't kill the mood by talking about inane politics. If you go sucked in to AF because you spent too long sitting focusing on the endless stream of dopamine hits from having your political/social opinions validated, get over your addiction and go be a real human bean
Of course, if you aren't attuned to any of this and the only reason you're leaving AF is that you perceived it as cool and hip before but it's getting made fun of now, feel free to just latch onto the next virtually identical personality/organization. I hear PPP is looking for viewers :^)
solid post, especially taking a break from politics. sometimes when people realize they've been duped they have the emotional response of running to the next con man in waiting. there is no shortage of people ready to capitalize on disaffected young men.
 
solid post, especially taking a break from politics. sometimes when people realize they've been duped they have the emotional response of running to the next con man in waiting. there is no shortage of people ready to capitalize on disaffected young men.
A lot of these people really think nothing exists outside of political spectrum memes. "I've finally come to my senses and have decided to stop being a fascist, now I'm a communist!"
 
Speaking of "ex-groypers" i've skimmed though one of Patrick Caseys latest streams and he seems actually pretty well adjusted. Who knew being part of a psychotic cult isn't all that good for your mental health?
Patrick Casey always was pretty well put together. Probably why he was one of the first people to have been expelled from AF, is because he was one of the closest ones to normal.
 
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