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My thoughts on KiwiFarms

I've been on Kiwifarms for a week now, and I have a much better idea of what it is and who makes up most of it. It's not as cool as I first thought...some observations:

1. Most of the site is based on group shaming mostly e celebrities, where much is made of them being variously oblivious, self-involved, cringe, etc. But for every thread dedicated to someone the site wants to document and shame, there are thousands of people who obsessively monitor and discuss these "e celebrities'" every move. They don't understand that it's far more undignified to be like that than to be like whoever is their target.

2. A large part of their targets are men pretending to be women. But what I have realized is that the majority of these critics are in fact either themselves men pretending to be women, or men that are attracted to men pretending to be women, and their obsessive focus on a few individuals like themselves is merely to refine the "community," rather than a disgust for the concept itself. Often they are simply seeing what not to do so as to avoid being ridiculed the same way as their targets, though they are very strikingly similar in personality and affectation.

3. Majority of users are not of independent mind; that is, they are interchangeable and seem to love mob rule on principle. The site reminds me very much of Reddit, and in many ways they are identical.

Overall, I'm very disappointed with the site. I think when I first joined I thought most of the users would be more interesting.
 
My thoughts on KiwiFarms

I've been on Kiwifarms for a week now, and I have a much better idea of what it is and who makes up most of it. It's not as cool as I first thought...some observations:

1. Most of the site is based on group shaming mostly e celebrities, where much is made of them being variously oblivious, self-involved, cringe, etc. But for every thread dedicated to someone the site wants to document and shame, there are thousands of people who obsessively monitor and discuss these "e celebrities'" every move. They don't understand that it's far more undignified to be like that than to be like whoever is their target.

2. A large part of their targets are men pretending to be women. But what I have realized is that the majority of these critics are in fact either themselves men pretending to be women, or men that are attracted to men pretending to be women, and their obsessive focus on a few individuals like themselves is merely to refine the "community," rather than a disgust for the concept itself. Often they are simply seeing what not to do so as to avoid being ridiculed the same way as their targets, though they are very strikingly similar in personality and affectation.

3. Majority of users are not of independent mind; that is, they are interchangeable and seem to love mob rule on principle. The site reminds me very much of Reddit, and in many ways they are identical.

Overall, I'm very disappointed with the site. I think when I first joined I thought most of the users would be more interesting.
said the multiposter
 
My thoughts on KiwiFarms

I've been on Kiwifarms for a week now, and I have a much better idea of what it is and who makes up most of it. It's not as cool as I first thought...some observations:

1. Most of the site is based on group shaming mostly e celebrities, where much is made of them being variously oblivious, self-involved, cringe, etc. But for every thread dedicated to someone the site wants to document and shame, there are thousands of people who obsessively monitor and discuss these "e celebrities'" every move. They don't understand that it's far more undignified to be like that than to be like whoever is their target.

2. A large part of their targets are men pretending to be women. But what I have realized is that the majority of these critics are in fact either themselves men pretending to be women, or men that are attracted to men pretending to be women, and their obsessive focus on a few individuals like themselves is merely to refine the "community," rather than a disgust for the concept itself. Often they are simply seeing what not to do so as to avoid being ridiculed the same way as their targets, though they are very strikingly similar in personality and affectation.

3. Majority of users are not of independent mind; that is, they are interchangeable and seem to love mob rule on principle. The site reminds me very much of Reddit, and in many ways they are identical.

Overall, I'm very disappointed with the site. I think when I first joined I thought most of the users would be more interesting.
>Has only been on the Farms for a week
>Thinks already he knows everything about the site


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My thoughts on KiwiFarms

I've been on Kiwifarms for a week now, and I have a much better idea of what it is and who makes up most of it. It's not as cool as I first thought...some observations:

1. Most of the site is based on group shaming mostly e celebrities, where much is made of them being variously oblivious, self-involved, cringe, etc. But for every thread dedicated to someone the site wants to document and shame, there are thousands of people who obsessively monitor and discuss these "e celebrities'" every move. They don't understand that it's far more undignified to be like that than to be like whoever is their target.

2. A large part of their targets are men pretending to be women. But what I have realized is that the majority of these critics are in fact either themselves men pretending to be women, or men that are attracted to men pretending to be women, and their obsessive focus on a few individuals like themselves is merely to refine the "community," rather than a disgust for the concept itself. Often they are simply seeing what not to do so as to avoid being ridiculed the same way as their targets, though they are very strikingly similar in personality and affectation.

3. Majority of users are not of independent mind; that is, they are interchangeable and seem to love mob rule on principle. The site reminds me very much of Reddit, and in many ways they are identical.

Overall, I'm very disappointed with the site. I think when I first joined I thought most of the users would be more interesting.
In the golden years newfaggots like you would of been halal'd within the week of registration and sent running back to the safety of your reddit and tumblr pages. To type up gaint walls of text about how the big bad K-Farmers are evil and you totally aren't bad like them, that your curiosity got the best of you. That you've let the rebellious urge to be naughty and edgy run through your veins, but at heart you are truly a good Christian boy.

Newfaggots like you and this kind of newfaggotry like thinking is what is ruining this website. You and your kin are the nail in the coffin of what was once the great Kiwi Farms (tm). You should be ashamed to call yourself a K-Farmer.

In fact, I bet you dont even call yourself one, do you? You’re ashamed aren't you? What would mommy and daddy say if they found out? What about your friends, your popularity? No, a newfaggot like you would never feel pride in their interactions with this community. Would never proudly wear their K-Farmer shirts in public. I have 4 official and 1 counterfeit, but thats besides the point because a newfaggot like you would never own a single one let alone wear it outside of the safety of their bedroom!

Fuck off newfaggot, fuck off all of you newfaggots. You sicken me.

Go do a kickflip into traffic.
 
My thoughts on KiwiFarms

I've been on Kiwifarms for a week now, and I have a much better idea of what it is and who makes up most of it. It's not as cool as I first thought...some observations:

1. Most of the site is based on group shaming mostly e celebrities, where much is made of them being variously oblivious, self-involved, cringe, etc. But for every thread dedicated to someone the site wants to document and shame, there are thousands of people who obsessively monitor and discuss these "e celebrities'" every move. They don't understand that it's far more undignified to be like that than to be like whoever is their target.

2. A large part of their targets are men pretending to be women. But what I have realized is that the majority of these critics are in fact either themselves men pretending to be women, or men that are attracted to men pretending to be women, and their obsessive focus on a few individuals like themselves is merely to refine the "community," rather than a disgust for the concept itself. Often they are simply seeing what not to do so as to avoid being ridiculed the same way as their targets, though they are very strikingly similar in personality and affectation.

3. Majority of users are not of independent mind; that is, they are interchangeable and seem to love mob rule on principle. The site reminds me very much of Reddit, and in many ways they are identical.

Overall, I'm very disappointed with the site. I think when I first joined I thought most of the users would be more interesting.
literally why the fuck would you think this sort of shitty post goes here, put it in KF Reviews
A&H is infected enough without this faggotry of yours
 
My thoughts on KiwiFarms

I've been on Kiwifarms for a week now, and I have a much better idea of what it is and who makes up most of it. It's not as cool as I first thought...some observations:

1. Most of the site is based on group shaming mostly e celebrities, where much is made of them being variously oblivious, self-involved, cringe, etc. But for every thread dedicated to someone the site wants to document and shame, there are thousands of people who obsessively monitor and discuss these "e celebrities'" every move. They don't understand that it's far more undignified to be like that than to be like whoever is their target.

2. A large part of their targets are men pretending to be women. But what I have realized is that the majority of these critics are in fact either themselves men pretending to be women, or men that are attracted to men pretending to be women, and their obsessive focus on a few individuals like themselves is merely to refine the "community," rather than a disgust for the concept itself. Often they are simply seeing what not to do so as to avoid being ridiculed the same way as their targets, though they are very strikingly similar in personality and affectation.

3. Majority of users are not of independent mind; that is, they are interchangeable and seem to love mob rule on principle. The site reminds me very much of Reddit, and in many ways they are identical.

Overall, I'm very disappointed with the site. I think when I first joined I thought most of the users would be more interesting.

You gay af nigga
 
My thoughts on KiwiFarms

I've been on Kiwifarms for a week now, and I have a much better idea of what it is and who makes up most of it. It's not as cool as I first thought...some observations:

1. Most of the site is based on group shaming mostly e celebrities, where much is made of them being variously oblivious, self-involved, cringe, etc. But for every thread dedicated to someone the site wants to document and shame, there are thousands of people who obsessively monitor and discuss these "e celebrities'" every move. They don't understand that it's far more undignified to be like that than to be like whoever is their target.

2. A large part of their targets are men pretending to be women. But what I have realized is that the majority of these critics are in fact either themselves men pretending to be women, or men that are attracted to men pretending to be women, and their obsessive focus on a few individuals like themselves is merely to refine the "community," rather than a disgust for the concept itself. Often they are simply seeing what not to do so as to avoid being ridiculed the same way as their targets, though they are very strikingly similar in personality and affectation.

3. Majority of users are not of independent mind; that is, they are interchangeable and seem to love mob rule on principle. The site reminds me very much of Reddit, and in many ways they are identical.

Overall, I'm very disappointed with the site. I think when I first joined I thought most of the users would be more interesting.
Based on my brief contact with Kiwi Farms, I think I have a pretty good profile of the average Farmer.

Very aggressive Type A personality. Perfectionist. Goes out of their way to find faults in others. Lanky and malnourished-looking ectomorphs, and probably hormonally-imbalanced, with slender piano-playing faggot fingers, but uses avatars of well-built, masculine, block-headed people like John Goodman and John Wayne to come across as intimidating. Listens to Eurobeat, Dance, and Techno and whatever else has just the right sadomasochistic vibe. Fascist-adjacent, but makes fun of fascists, too. Wants desperately to relive their years as a high school bully, but can't quite pull it off as an adult without being ridiculed by polite society. Deeply insecure about their own autistic tendencies and astronomical power levels. Spends all day picking on "spergs", "troons", "furfags", et cetera, as a form of ritual flagellation to suppress those tendencies in themselves and reassure themselves of their ideological purity. Fear of being discovered, halaled, and targeted by one's peers encourages cult-like conformity and discourages any displays of individuality whatsoever.

Am I getting warmer?
 
My thoughts on KiwiFarms

I've been on Kiwifarms for a week now, and I have a much better idea of what it is and who makes up most of it. It's not as cool as I first thought...some observations:

1. Most of the site is based on group shaming mostly e celebrities, where much is made of them being variously oblivious, self-involved, cringe, etc. But for every thread dedicated to someone the site wants to document and shame, there are thousands of people who obsessively monitor and discuss these "e celebrities'" every move. They don't understand that it's far more undignified to be like that than to be like whoever is their target.

2. A large part of their targets are men pretending to be women. But what I have realized is that the majority of these critics are in fact either themselves men pretending to be women, or men that are attracted to men pretending to be women, and their obsessive focus on a few individuals like themselves is merely to refine the "community," rather than a disgust for the concept itself. Often they are simply seeing what not to do so as to avoid being ridiculed the same way as their targets, though they are very strikingly similar in personality and affectation.

3. Majority of users are not of independent mind; that is, they are interchangeable and seem to love mob rule on principle. The site reminds me very much of Reddit, and in many ways they are identical.

Overall, I'm very disappointed with the site. I think when I first joined I thought most of the users would be more interesting.
You don't like it here, fuck off and leave. Nobody's forcing you to be here.
 
My thoughts on KiwiFarms

I've been on Kiwifarms for a week now, and I have a much better idea of what it is and who makes up most of it. It's not as cool as I first thought...some observations:

1. Most of the site is based on group shaming mostly e celebrities, where much is made of them being variously oblivious, self-involved, cringe, etc. But for every thread dedicated to someone the site wants to document and shame, there are thousands of people who obsessively monitor and discuss these "e celebrities'" every move. They don't understand that it's far more undignified to be like that than to be like whoever is their target.

2. A large part of their targets are men pretending to be women. But what I have realized is that the majority of these critics are in fact either themselves men pretending to be women, or men that are attracted to men pretending to be women, and their obsessive focus on a few individuals like themselves is merely to refine the "community," rather than a disgust for the concept itself. Often they are simply seeing what not to do so as to avoid being ridiculed the same way as their targets, though they are very strikingly similar in personality and affectation.

3. Majority of users are not of independent mind; that is, they are interchangeable and seem to love mob rule on principle. The site reminds me very much of Reddit, and in many ways they are identical.

Overall, I'm very disappointed with the site. I think when I first joined I thought most of the users would be more interesting.

>implying that we would read all of this from a first time user
>implying that you’d get sympathy points on a trolling site born from 4chan culture

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My thoughts on KiwiFarms

I've been on Kiwifarms for a week now, and I have a much better idea of what it is and who makes up most of it. It's not as cool as I first thought...some observations:

1. Most of the site is based on group shaming mostly e celebrities, where much is made of them being variously oblivious, self-involved, cringe, etc. But for every thread dedicated to someone the site wants to document and shame, there are thousands of people who obsessively monitor and discuss these "e celebrities'" every move. They don't understand that it's far more undignified to be like that than to be like whoever is their target.

2. A large part of their targets are men pretending to be women. But what I have realized is that the majority of these critics are in fact either themselves men pretending to be women, or men that are attracted to men pretending to be women, and their obsessive focus on a few individuals like themselves is merely to refine the "community," rather than a disgust for the concept itself. Often they are simply seeing what not to do so as to avoid being ridiculed the same way as their targets, though they are very strikingly similar in personality and affectation.

3. Majority of users are not of independent mind; that is, they are interchangeable and seem to love mob rule on principle. The site reminds me very much of Reddit, and in many ways they are identical.

Overall, I'm very disappointed with the site. I think when I first joined I thought most of the users would be more interesting.
Now this is some good copypasta.
 
My thoughts on KiwiFarms

I've been on Kiwifarms for a week now, and I have a much better idea of what it is and who makes up most of it. It's not as cool as I first thought...some observations:

1. Most of the site is based on group shaming mostly e celebrities, where much is made of them being variously oblivious, self-involved, cringe, etc. But for every thread dedicated to someone the site wants to document and shame, there are thousands of people who obsessively monitor and discuss these "e celebrities'" every move. They don't understand that it's far more undignified to be like that than to be like whoever is their target.

2. A large part of their targets are men pretending to be women. But what I have realized is that the majority of these critics are in fact either themselves men pretending to be women, or men that are attracted to men pretending to be women, and their obsessive focus on a few individuals like themselves is merely to refine the "community," rather than a disgust for the concept itself. Often they are simply seeing what not to do so as to avoid being ridiculed the same way as their targets, though they are very strikingly similar in personality and affectation.

3. Majority of users are not of independent mind; that is, they are interchangeable and seem to love mob rule on principle. The site reminds me very much of Reddit, and in many ways they are identical.

Overall, I'm very disappointed with the site. I think when I first joined I thought most of the users would be more interesting.
how long are you planning on being around here for?
 
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