Patrick Sean Tomlinson / @stealthygeek / "Torque Wheeler" / @RealAutomanic / Kempesh / Padawan v2.5 - "Conservative" sci-fi author with TDS, armed "drunk with anger management issues" and terminated parental rights, actual tough guy, obese, paid Quasi, paid thousands to be repeatedly unbanned from Twitter

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why the fuck would they do that? now there is no more content. is their goal to end patposting forever?
He'd just go to blue sky more. Funny that he wants to be there more and even mentions it in his bio but he's so fucking clung to Twitter because he totally has 54k followers and not maybe a few hundred and several bots.
 
He's probably going to submit his complaint to a food court instead of a real court
I can’t believe we are still subject to such horrid foodphobia in 2023! Food Courts are real Courts people! Pass it on! Don’t let these neo-terf’s keep you oppressed!
 
Another L for piggy:

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Twitter randos insulting Pat about his looks will always make me giggle.
 
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What purpose does this interaction serve ? Just a normal Technicality Tomlinson. Way to spend Thanksgiving you fat clown.

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“Ceasefires are temporary by their very nature”

I’m sure he though this sounded very smart and insightful (and not “weeellll akhcccctually”), but ceasefires are not temporary by their nature. Peace treaties usually include permanent ceasefires (like for example Treaty of Versailles or Treaty of Brest-Litovsk), and ceasefire agreements that are solely ceasefire-only also need not suddenly stop (see, for example, 1954 Korean Armistice Agreement, which neither side recognised as an actual treaty (though under Trump it almost became one, but recently North Korea backed out), which is still more or less valid on both parties. Or see, in the more literal sense, the agreement between China and India to only fight with sticks which both parties still adhere to).

Ceasefires by nature are only temporary if peace by nature is temporary, but that view requires one to not recognize peace, but instead recognize periods of preparation for another conflict, and by that interpretation ceasefires might not actually be real to begin with.
 
“Ceasefires are temporary by their very nature”

I’m sure he though this sounded very smart and insightful (and not “weeellll akhcccctually”), but ceasefires are not temporary by their nature. Peace treaties usually include permanent ceasefires (like for example Treaty of Versailles or Treaty of Brest-Litovsk), and ceasefire agreements that are solely ceasefire-only also need not suddenly stop (see, for example, 1954 Korean Armistice Agreement, which neither side recognised as an actual treaty (though under Trump it almost became one, but recently North Korea backed out), which is still more or less valid on both parties. Or see, in the more literal sense, the agreement between China and India to only fight with sticks which both parties still adhere to).

Ceasefires by nature are only temporary if peace by nature is temporary, but that view requires one to not recognize peace, but instead recognize periods of preparation for another conflict, and by that interpretation ceasefires might not actually be real to begin with.
Pig dont understand no mutual combat between men. Hes a pig
 
>Kiwi Farms once again being blamed for something it didn't do

Wow what a change of pace.

Also Hi Jon, since you're reading the thread, maybe you can pull your head out of Fatrick's ass long enough to try again and read the bit where it literally says he found it on another forum, which by definition means it wasn't us you illiterate mongoloid.
 
I dip into that one every so often and am three-quarters into it - there's some lame metaphors, clunky pacing and telling characterization, but it's honestly not bad enough to be entertaining - there are a few semi-decently written characters and some nice use of hard sci-fi, in some places it's even enjoyable.
 
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