People should be passing this street fighter Olympics tweet around just as much as the genocide tweet whenever there is a danger that someone could be making the mistake that Bob should be considered a serious person with adult ideas
Isn't the idea of the Olympics that any given nation can achieve something in any event? I just watched Estonia take gold over Second Best Korea in women's fencing. That's pretty remarkable when one stops and thinks about the position of the two in the world.
Bob, a man who believes cheaters should get away with their shenanigans, doesn't believe in or comprehend the basic dignity the Olympics or the regional games down the ladder afford. Rather, just have the smaller countries battle it out against each other and then get walloped by the bigger ones if they ever make it far enough. It'd be the most pathetic display imaginable as they struggle to get a useless prize that could easily be erased in a matter of months (just having debt erased isn't going to solve problems if the systems and people that racked it up are still in place).
But, because it's a video games reference, it has to be better than something inspired by the traditions of ancient Greece because tradition is stupid compared to a jumble of pixels from glorious Japan. He makes me sick.
See also: Whenever a celebrity an heroes and they use it as a springboard to virtue signal about how invested they are in suicide prevention and mental health despite never mentioning these topics until there was an exploitable hashtag.
I never realised just how many lifelong Linkin Park and Soundgarden fans I had on Facebook until their respective singers necked themselves; then all of a sudden they were "such a huge influence on me growing up, and why yes 'Black Hole Sun' is my favourite track however did you guess??"
I too love people who are such great fans of bands that they know maybe one or two songs and get confused if you play anything other than the chorus to them. But it's just a part of this virtue signaling culture that makes it so that people have to comment on something and pretend it inspired or moved them just so they can fit in with the crowd. Much like Bobert, they can't accept that they're ignorant of something. It's one of the many reasons why social media is a net negative.
I have a question, guys.
Why can’t losers like Bob accept their place in the world?
I see people like Bob on the internet posting shit and bragging about themselves saying stupid shit, and for what?
What are they trying to accomplish?
Nothing amazing is ever going to happen to them. They’re never going to be famous or attractive. They’re not going to attain power and status.
What’s the point?
It's all in the mindset. Bobert desires big things and will not accept that he can't change the world because there's nothing else he can look towards in his life that he can actually influence.
For others, they have a family, a business, a sports team they're on, or all manner of projects to preoccupy them. It can be enough for someone to just be like Hank Hill and manage your own home. Bobert doesn't have a home or even someone to love and care for because he's a repugnant, fat sociopath. The only thing he has left to take hold of his mind is to focus on the future. However, he has as much ability to influence that as Abe Simpson shouting at the clouds. But he will not let go of his twisted dream because there would be nothing else for him.
In short, many can accept their place in the world because they have other things that can influence and shape. Bob, through his own actions, has nothing but that grandiose dream in his life, so he will never accept that he can't change the world.