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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No. It is not OK to be in a relationship where your other half cheats on you
The moment it gets brought up by the other half, you should do well on dumping them on the spot. If they want an open relationship chances are that they are cheating on you already. They just want to do it with a clear conscience.
Imagine how mentally and emotionally stunted you must be developmentally that GamerGate was a defining moment of your life.
For a second, i remembered the big brained moment when Sargon wanted Trump to tweet about Gamergate and he had everyone laugh in his face.

But can you even imagine the retardation and massive chimpout such an idiotic act would cause?
 

A new paper in the scientific journal Personality and Individual Differences posits a Tendency for Interpersonal Victimhood (TIV), an archetype defined by several truly toxic traits: a pathological need for recognition, a difficulty empathizing with others, feelings of moral superiority, and, importantly, a thirst for vengeance.
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The study distinguishes TIV from narcissism. Narcissistic individuals also experience moral superiority and vengeful desires, but these feelings tend to spring from the belief that their authority, capability, or grandiosity is being undermined. TIV, on the other hand, is associated with low self-esteem. And while narcissists do not want to be victimized, high-TIV individuals lash out when their victimhood is questioned.

"The self-presentation of high-TIV individuals is that of a weak victim, who has been hurt and is therefore in need of protection," write the authors. "Threats to high-TIV individuals are related to anything that can undermine their self-image of moral superiority; or elicit doubts from their environment as to whether the offense occurred, the intensity of the offense, or their exclusivity as victims."
  • a pathological need for recognition
  • a difficulty empathizing with others
  • feelings of moral superiority
  • importantly, a thirst for vengeance
Looks like Robert nailed the royal flush on that.
 



  • a pathological need for recognition
  • a difficulty empathizing with others
  • feelings of moral superiority
  • importantly, a thirst for vengeance
Looks like Robert nailed the royal flush on that.
I've heard people call this kind of thing "Vulnerable Narcissism" before.
 
It seems his thirst for gravy is insatiable, judging by his size. Can you imagine him actually filling his desire for vengeance and pussy?
Not with the (ahem) ladies on his twitter feed, he won't.

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  • a pathological need for recognition
  • a difficulty empathizing with others
  • feelings of moral superiority
  • importantly, a thirst for vengeance
Looks like Robert nailed the royal flush on that.
I've heard people call this kind of thing "Vulnerable Narcissism" before.

Deep Thought question - do you think that things like Twitter create these personality disorders, amplify them, or simply allow them to exposed?
 
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"The bullets are flying". You don't say!
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Mario still have empathy for Peach and the Toads "when the bullets are flying". What'd he think of Bob?

Yesterday was not a particularly focused day for him.

Bobby takes 15 words to say "fuck you Dad". And good luck to those misguided souls who think Blue States = Safety.
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So empathy isn't "unpopular" after all: it is perpetually popular when the left demands it.

You've probably noticed there are fewer trannies and more hearse cars in the streets today. The reason is this baked and based post by Elon Musk:
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Poor Bobby! Think of the many Angels he has to placate!
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More trannies bullshit:
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In Bobby's Angels, Nick Parrott wants people to be his unpaid research assistants:
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Troons are pro surveillance and anti body-autonomy. I bet Nymphomachy thinks people who won't fuck trannies don't deserve to be happy too.
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I'm pretty sure part of trans identity is getting repeatedly kicked out by their landlords.
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Why don't you take him in, Bobby?

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Dan Crenshaw resorts to the Agents of SHIELDS aesthetic in his fight against AOC et al. It is perfectly retarded so make sure you watch it.
For once I agree with Bobby's assessment:
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So why didn't you convince your hubby to abolish the Electorial College? What a trashy, disgusting creature.

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If someone impersonates The Abortion on Twitter and tells Bobby she wishes to apologize, I think he'll fall for it.

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Lol wut?

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Streaming. The Only True Way is the Disney Way.
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Paramount is going to make a Dungeons and Dragons movie. Bobby's imagination runs riot.
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For some reason people are begging Bob to judge them.
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What "woman director" does Bobby know of, you ask?
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Shitting on a conservative woman's look while salivating at the most grotesque of trannies:
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Our Bobby is better because he merely cyberstalks.

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Deep Thought question - do think that things like Twitter create these personality disorders, amplify them, or simply allow them to exposed?
My bet is that they create them by amplification.
One of my favorite episodes of South Park is the one where Eric Cartman pretends to have tourette syndrome. (stick with me here) The ultimate pay off is that by spending weeks on end acting like he has no filter, Cartman eventually loses all ability to filter his thoughts - and ends up giving himself tourette.

What I enjoy about it is that it is an apt parable about how humans have some plasticity to their brains - with habits you can give yourself behaviors and complexes.

I say all that to explain that I don't think Bob was ever autistic, I think he's made himself autistic through a combination of antisocial behavior and ego.

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For f***** sakes, Bob. Me, a buddy, and his uncle all went to see Serenity in theaters just from the trailers and NONE of us had ever heard of Firefly. All 3 of us were able to follow it perfectly fine and it was only afterwards that we learned it was a series and dived into the DVDs ASAP.

As if we needed further proof Bob can't follow plots.
 
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For f***** sakes, Bob. Me, a buddy, and his uncle all went to see Serenity in theaters just from the trailers and NONE of us had ever heard of Firefly. All 3 of us were able to follow it perfectly fine and it was only afterwards that we learned it was a series and dived into the DVDs ASAP.

As if we needed further proof Bob can't follow plots.
Yeah, there really is nothing contained within Serenity that you would first have had to watch Firefly to understand. Serenity was pretty much fully self-contained and separate from the show.

I would actually like Bob to explain what Firefly helped him understand about Serenity.
 
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For f***** sakes, Bob. Me, a buddy, and his uncle all went to see Serenity in theaters just from the trailers and NONE of us had ever heard of Firefly. All 3 of us were able to follow it perfectly fine and it was only afterwards that we learned it was a series and dived into the DVDs ASAP.

As if we needed further proof Bob can't follow plots.
It was nicely self-contained. It was a nice continuation if you were into the series, but you didn't have to be.

You didn't even need to know the series to roll your eyes at Joss Whedon's standard trope of killing everyone's favorite character to make you think anyone could be offed. He needs some new plot devices. Before the movie it was easy to predict who he'd kill off, and ten minutes before it happened you knew it was coming. It's like you know what's going to happen in a Michael Bay film - explosions.

Jayne isn't as fun of a character without seeing Firefly, though. The episode Jaynestown is a great bit of writing, but that's not that surprising when you know it was written by the same guy who created The Tick.
 
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Our Bobby is better because he merely cyberstalks.
Fun fact, what mousy, plane Jane Jenny is talking about is a New York Post article about a woman medic who turned to onlyfans to help "make ends meet".
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A thot moves from West Virginia to NYC to study "performance arts", graduated but “didn’t like showbiz” no one wanted to hire her rube ass so she went to EMT school, that's two separate student loans, to earn fucking $25 an hour to which she said, and I'm quoting her, “The pay is pretty crappy". She then fully whored herself on onlyfans because extra shifts are for dummies or something. Oh and she never moved out of NYC to some place cheaper and she also used her actual name in her whore handle.
The real treat, however, is the tweet from the New York Post. Lotta angry simps and women angry that this woman is being held accountable for her actions, something that Bob and his ilk have never advocated for in the history of ever.
 
Yeah, there really is nothing contained within Serenity that you would first have had to watch Firefly to understand. Serenity was pretty much fully self-contained and separate from the show.

I would actually like Bob to explain what Firefly helped him understand about Serenity.
I had never seen Firefly, but I really enjoyed Serenity without knowing anything about it. The movie did a good enough job bringing you up to speed on the universe without needing to see the series.
As if we needed further proof Bob can't follow plots.
He can follow plots, so long as the plot is just things punching each other.
 
Deep Thought question - do you think that things like Twitter create these personality disorders, amplify them, or simply allow them to exposed?
It removes the natural punishment associated with talking shit. Before the internet, if you shit-talked someone else, you'd get a punch to the face. Now retweets and likes incentivize that kind of behavior. The problem isn't the exposure, but the inability to check these pathologies in a natural way.

It's also interesting to note that Boomers* and elder people were generally not as pathologically insane as we are today.

*Up until COVID anyways.

EDIT: Subject Object inversion.
 
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