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God, look at his face. It's so dejected, like he's suddenly realizing "wow, this is what my life has come to. Posing with toys from an autistic children's video game franchise in women's underwear." I almost feel bad for him.
I would feel bad if he hadn't put the picture online for the world to see.
 
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God, look at his face. It's so dejected, like he's suddenly realizing "wow, this is what my life has come to. Posing with toys from an autistic children's video game franchise in women's underwear." I almost feel bad for him.
>If only you knew how bad things really are
 
Maybe this is the catalyst for him to turn his life around; he'll shave, cut his hair, change glasses and lose weight in order to not be recognizable when compared to the photo. His new diet and exercise routine force him to go out more and he develops friendships and interests outside of yiffing in hell. He gets a job and moves out of his childhood bedroom, even uses the money he's saved from his job and laying off the stuffies to buy a set of sheets for his bed.

Probably not but there's always hope.
 
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God, look at his face. It's so dejected, like he's suddenly realizing "wow, this is what my life has come to. Posing with toys from an autistic children's video game franchise in women's underwear." I almost feel bad for him.
I say he was actually feeling heroic at the moment in which this picture was taken. It took guts for him to arrange this shot and strike that pose. He's thinking to himself, "This is who I am, and that's okay. I am stunning and brave right now." He felt so good about this picture that after looking at it, he decided to share it with the world at large in an age of artificially intelligent facial recognition.

It wasn't until he sobered up that the weight of it all began to sink in.
 
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