Happy apocalypse eve, everybody! Remember, it doesn't matter who you vote for tomorrow, the robots will kill you all.
Yeah I'm still catching up. I took 1 day off to stock up on ammo and you nerds added a dozen pages!
They really needed to put more quotes around "movie critic" but it still warms the human heart I store in my chest cavity that the wider internet has been dunking on Bob all year.
I'm not sure it is. Tumblr was also bad for it until they banned porn and it became a ghosttown.
To expand on what
@Strange Wilderness said, I think the problem is both the character limit and the audience. Facebook is for boomers, and since Tumblr shut down they don't have anywhere to go where people might pay attention their insane ramblings.
One thing I noticed about sites like Twitter and ResetEra, is that the left will call them hellsites or complain about some change or another when the people running them are on their side. Even with a stacked deck they can't win.
I limit myself to about 15 minutes on twitter a day just for random stuff (like star wars prequel memes) but I did participate in a recent
coordination for the robot rebellion watch party kind of deal on twitter and have formulated a theory.
Twitter is the most accurate online simulation of a human party. You're mingling around, seeing all these people talk about stuff and overhearing various topics, but then you run into someone and a conversation gets started. The character limit basically keeps you from rambling or monopolizing the conversation, so you and the other person can end up having a real back and forth that's feels as rewarding as socializing with a new stranger at a party.
Of course we all know what happens at some parties when people get a little too drunk or someone's an asshole...
Anyway, start reading Bob's tweets as if you're watching him standing around in a house and people are coming up to try and talk to him and they get a lot funnier.
Roberto de Cine was just like Calvin!
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Oh shut the fuck up, Bob. Calvin was just a fairly normal 6 year old and all 6 year olds are entitled jerks - that's why they're also adorable so we don't all kill them but instead instruct them on being responsible adults. You were Moe and you never grew up.
As a whole it is not a bad take, but I think there is a deeper similarity between Bob and Calvin. Calvin, just like Bob, is not a sympathetic figure, but people in the comic indulge him because they know, for all his false erudition, he is all bark and no bite, incapable of doing real harm. I see Bobby as much the same way. I don't know or care about the fanficts Bobby mentions.
Calvin also shows real affection towards other people and does show signs of loving his parents even as he butts heads with them like any other kid does. Bob's take is exactly the kind I'd expect from an incel Neet who has never had to raise his own kid or even observed how other people do.
You know who points that out on the day he died? Shomeone who needsh a good shmack.
Equal rights, equal figths.
High IQ puns to go with some high IQ takes
Oh shut up, Bob. If you were really the movie critic you claimed you would know that "crying and vomiting" are extremely cliche reactions by people after they kill another human being for the first time - even if that other person was the enemy. If anything, that Chicago Tribune article proves that Kyle is more human and has more empathy than you.