Everything about this is fucking amazing.

  1. The fact that this guy's name is technically Dick Tack
  2. The fact that he describes himself as a Polymath and Anti-Communist
  3. That he has 21.8 THOUSAND posts on Quora
  4. The fact that he does not answer the asked question at all, but that he instead launches into an insane Boomer rant about how he and his friends would be judgemental against anybody who orders an alcoholic drink with milk in it because it is "girly"
  5. That, despite referring to himself as a "Polymath", he supposedly had to Google what "liquor" meant

And of course he's British, only an Anglo could act like this and think it makes him look cool.

  • amber2 [she/her,they/them]
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    2 years ago

    Quora is full of massive brainworms. They definitely seem to conflate large word counts and harshness with intelligence

    I remember seeing a question about what would happen if you tried to approach the white house, and the answer was basically that you would be dead instantly by dozens of snipers (even though I've seen people get pretty close on the news every few months or so)

    • SaniFlush [any, any]
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      2 years ago

      It’s like that all over western social media.

      I wonder how we start reversing the superstition that being confident, cynical and nasty means someone is right?

    • thirstywizard [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      Academically, you try to be terse to the point and neutral, amusingly the same as the 'military speech' these terminally online fasc in the grass chudlets worship yet lack the mind and discipline to replicate. This fool is educated only in hate and ligma.

      Anyway, don't be talking shit about Bailey's, its awesome in a hot chocolate. I'll drink all the girly French drinks I want and no one cares minus my poor wallet.

      • Neckbeard_Prime [they/them,he/him]
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        2 years ago

        Bailey's got me through Final Fantasy XIII. Since the first 20 hours of the game are like a "narrow hallway simulator," and the combat is basically pressing two buttons every now and then, it worked out pretty well. It also helped keep me from remembering the specifics of that shitty combat system, and I am a better person for it. Thank you, Bailey's!