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wtf does this even mean? This is like saying "If I have to look at tweets to see why Pat Tomlinson is a lolcow he isn't one"
@BullfrogBill I don't think what you are understanding is that there is a specific online component that requires somebody to be a lolcow. A lolcow isn't just somebody that does embarrassing stuff, it is somebody who does embarrassing stuff through the internet. They are eccentric personalities who broadcast their eccentric behavior online. That online component is what differentiates somebody who is just an eccentric personality from a lolcow.1.) I'm not mad at all and I don't think anyone else here is getting mad about James Rolfe lol
2.) Anyone that's not dead inside knows that Rex Viper is an embarrassment and it's hilarious
3.) the book isn't the only source of laughs at James expense, far from it
4.) James wrote the book himself based on his life that was confusingly embarrassing for no reason, why does it not count just because it's a book? Sorry to say, but that's just a cope
I brought this up in another thread years ago, but the reason why people don't consider Alison Rapp and her husband to be cows anymore is because they both stopped posting on the internet. In real life they are probably both the same people that they were online. But by not posting online removes that specific internet element that made them lolcows. Same thing applies to people like Tommy Tooter or John Bulla: whether or not they were online they were both train wrecks and weirdos in their personal lives. But by broadcasting those things online is what specifically made them into lolcows.
What people in this thread are trying to say to you is that while there are things that lay the groundwork for James being a cow, they are very minuscule. He doesn't spend his days lashing out or fighting with his fans the way other content creator cows do. Him writing a book that sheds some light on embarrassing elements of who he is while interesting isn't that big of a factor in him being a cow. Tweets an be an element in making someone a cow because they are coming from an online platform. Which is why for spergs like Tomlinson or MovieBob Twitter is a core factor for why they are both considered cows.
I'll reiterate what I said the other day: James has the seeds for turning into a big cow similar to DSP but he has largely avoided going down that route. Things like Rex Viper and his book are entertaining, but they are relatively small potatoes. He needs just a little bit more to elevate himself to a serious level of cow before we can throughly laugh at him on a regular basis.