Careercow Robert Chipman / Bob / Moviebob / "Movieblob" - Middle-Aged Consoomer, CWC with a Thesaurus, Ardent Male Feminist and Superior Futurist, the Twice-Fired, the Mario-Worshipper, publicly dismantled by Hot Dog Girl, now a diabetic

How will Bob react to seeing the Mario film?


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Bruh how young are you that you think the Dick Tracey look wasn't already associated with dorks like Bob in the late 2000's? This shit started in the 90's like most everything else in internet culture. I blame trenchcoats being commercially available again in American malls because of goth/industrial kids.
Hell that time was the peak fedora tipping age on YouTube, half of the website was creationism vs. evolution flamewars.

Eh, I think it was sort of there in the late 2000's but it wasn't a universally recognized and widely reviled archetype back then, at least not to the major degree it is now.

Trench coats were sort of stigmatized already due to Columbine and the urban legends of the Trench Coat Mafia, but before the late 2000's/early 2010's, they were mostly associated with edgy goths moreso than neckbeards.

Not sure when and how the fedora became adopted by that crowd, but I'm sure it was unrelated to the original stereotypes of the trench coat and the two sort of merged later on.

My guess is that the neckbeards tried to put on the fedoras to make themselves look like erudite intellectual throwbacks and it obviously failed.

(Sorry, but even back in the 1940's and 1950's, fedoras only looked good with a clean-shaven face and a clean three-piece suit and tie. Having a beard and a dirty T-shirt and jeans doesn't work and never looks good, even if you try to cover it up with a fedora and a trenchcoat...)

The whole edgy atheist schtick may be seen as peak cringe nowadays, but back in the 2000's, it was not seen as an issue, or at least wasn't as heavily stigmatized as it is nowadays.

If anything, being an atheist was seen as sort of "cool" and counterculture back then since the Religious Right was still sort of relevant at the time (but were also starting to decline) and despite being disliked by most Americans, they still were a loud vocal minority that had some influence in the whole neocon movement of the Bush years. Granted, this was mostly an American thing so it was probably perceived differently in the United Kingdom and Europe.

Part of why the fedora-wearing atheist neckbeard meme came about was because of guys like Bob and countless others grabbing onto the "New Atheism" movement of the 90's and 2000's as a way to look intelligent and counter-cultural, but to everyone else, it was an obvious pseudo-intellectual affectation and people started associating that whole mindset with smug pretentious bearded douchebags like Bob Chipman, Andrew Dobson, The Amazing Atheist, Sargon, and so many countless others.

Oddly enough, the SJW's and dangerhairs emerged from a similar origin point as the fedora men but that's neither here nor there.
 
Eh, I think it was sort of there in the late 2000's but it wasn't a universally recognized and widely reviled archetype back then, at least not to the major degree it is now.

Trench coats were sort of stigmatized already due to Columbine and the urban legends of the Trench Coat Mafia, but before the late 2000's/early 2010's, they were mostly associated with edgy goths moreso than neckbeards.

Not sure when and how the fedora became adopted by that crowd, but I'm sure it was unrelated to the original stereotypes of the trench coat and the two sort of merged later on.

My guess is that the neckbeards tried to put on the fedoras to make themselves look like erudite intellectual throwbacks and it obviously failed.

(Sorry, but even back in the 1940's and 1950's, fedoras only looked good with a clean-shaven face and a clean three-piece suit and tie. Having a beard and a dirty T-shirt and jeans doesn't work and never looks good, even if you try to cover it up with a fedora and a trenchcoat...)

The whole edgy atheist schtick may be seen as peak cringe nowadays, but back in the 2000's, it was not seen as an issue, or at least wasn't as heavily stigmatized as it is nowadays.

If anything, being an atheist was seen as sort of "cool" and counterculture back then since the Religious Right was still sort of relevant at the time (but were also starting to decline) and despite being disliked by most Americans, they still were a loud vocal minority that had some influence in the whole neocon movement of the Bush years. Granted, this was mostly an American thing so it was probably perceived differently in the United Kingdom and Europe.

Part of why the fedora-wearing atheist neckbeard meme came about was because of guys like Bob and countless others grabbing onto the "New Atheism" movement of the 90's and 2000's as a way to look intelligent and counter-cultural, but to everyone else, it was an obvious pseudo-intellectual affectation and people started associating that whole mindset with smug pretentious bearded douchebags like Bob Chipman, Andrew Dobson, The Amazing Atheist, Sargon, and so many countless others.

Oddly enough, the SJW's and dangerhairs emerged from a similar origin point as the fedora men but that's neither here nor there.

I think the almighty Church of the Fedora really took off the moment sites like Youtube came around and people were able to post vidya (albeit short vidya) of their opinionated sermons. At that point, it actually became possible to become a star/make a living being a "professional skeptic". The Amazing Atheist was probably the biggest of these stars (in more ways than one,) and set the template for a lot of followers. The fact that they were a reaction to the last dying gasp of the Religious Right and were operating during the rule of George W, the most mockable political figure of all time (until his brother Jeb came along,) helped, as you said, to grant them some legitimacy. I'm sure Bob longs for this time again, and really regrets that fact that he can no longer wear his black fedora/trench combo (in spite of the fact that it makes him look like a fat, negaverse version of Inspector Gadget.)
 
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"Soon you will be nothing but a mayonnaise stain on my blade, kiddo...."
The image is from his Game Overthinker days
Not being allowed to ship cutlery and plastic swords is the price you pay for living in a deep blue state, Blobbo. Why are you angry? The overlords of Brainland have decreed that a sharp object or an object that resembles a sharp object packed securely in a container going through the mail is haram for the safety of the plebs. Home Depot and Wal-Mart can sell such deadly implements because they're responsible corporations. Corporate brainlords and political brainlords working in happy harmony to protect the normal people who are too stupid to know what's best for them. Are you expressing dissent to the brainlords? Careful friendo, that's dangerously close to type of thinking that gets people voting for a Republican. You're almost starting to sound a little obsolete...
 
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The image is from his Game Overthinker days

Obviously this isn't a shock or surprise to anyone...but of course it was only his brother helping him with Game Overeater...thus proving even more that Bob has no friends.
 
How many times does twitter need to beat on Bob for his hot takes before he comprehends that wishing death on people is frowned upon in civil society?
He's a lolcow. An ego like his can never truly be deflated (look at Andrew Dobson. He was banned three times from Twitter- once for wishing death on President Trump, and twice for ban evasion. The second time saw him permabanned.) That said, I really don't want the Twitter Police to shut Bob down. If they did, this thread would die a slow, painful death (much like Bob's YouTube channel.)
 
How many times does twitter need to beat on Bob for his hot takes before he comprehends that wishing death on people is frowned upon in civil society?
Robert thinks that everyone he disagrees with is less than human and aren't people. His inflated ego and dehumanization are the main reasons why he'll never learn from the backlash from his hot takes.
 
Civility is a man made construct. Chaos is the true arbiter of the universe.
Thing is, blobbo unironically declares this to be the case and that his personal enemies must be dealt with without mercy and with utmost cruelty and inhumanity, but the moment it comes to himself the rules of engagement change to "I MUST be afforded every respect and courtesy and not subject to undue insult or abuse under any circumstances, and if you do not comply you are pure evil"

Its like some SS commander who spent his career happily ordering whole villages of untermench to be massacred on sight while having any prisoners to be tortured and executed and all women and children to be enslaved and worked to death without food or rest then getting captured mid-slaughter and proceeding to throw a sobbing tantrum at the inhuman depravity of his captors for not assigning him his own luxurious internment mansion with a fully stocked meat cellar, private pool, and a team of servants nor ordering the guards to salute him on sight.
 
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Trump is 3 times worse than Osama Bin Laden is a hot take I didn't think I'd see.
Fucking "people who MATTER" :story:
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I couldn’t get the GIF he made, but he had Trump transformed into Loki.
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Shang Tsung actually which I don't know if that makes it better or worse.
 
I honestly love the 'people who matter' thing. He so badly wants to be some sort of slick new rich guy twatting it up on his Mario themed yacht; the only place he gets to live out his fantasies is twitter and his fantasies boil down to just being a bully chatting with other people who agree with him. It's hilarious.
 
Trump is 3 times worse than Osama Bin Laden is a hot take I didn't think I'd see.
Fucking "people who MATTER" :story:
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Shang Tsung actually which I don't know if that makes it better or worse.

Wow, hey Bobcat go an say that shit to people who lived through 9/11 or say lost friends/loved ones on that day. I'm pretty sure you'll get the same response as the twatwaffles who screamed how "Dem illegals in cages" is like the Holocaust.
 
I think Bob’s about to learn that without the blue check mark his account is much more vulnerable to twitter’s inconsistently applied rules.
I’m not reporting him and I recommend no one here do so lest the milk dry up (though I’m sure he’ll just return to his main account and tard rage).
 
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