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

    Of fucking course he said that. I'm not even mildly impressed by the feeble fuckin attempts at "provocation" he does nowadays.

    Like, holy shit, this is so predictable it makes me feel like I'm living in some exaggerated slapstick fucking cartoon reality where every attention-seeking public figure (if you could even call him that) beyond a certain level of fame has the intelligence of the main character of a half-page-long Polish joke printed in some shitty Manhattan newspaper in the 1920s, where the moral is some shit like "Ah shucks, look at how this fool tries to cause a stir wherever he goes! He always ends up simply saying the opposite of what we common folks think!" It's fucking inane and pitiful if it's genuine, and morally rotten if it's just a cynical trick where they're "playing dumb." This shit also applies to US politics and their federal agencies, but in the latter case it's definitely a sick hybrid of both. For Vaush, I'm honestly not sure. But he's definitely at the very least a depraved motherfucker who should probably be resting in a pit somewhere, sealed over with cement Chernobyl-style. He's clearly a moron too, for thinking that is or has ever been a good way for anyone to spend their life instead of helping people and actually being at odds with corrupt systems of capitalism.

    Seriously, what is in the fucking water across North America nowadays? Actually, don't even answer that. I already know and would rather not think about it.

    • footfaults [none/use name]
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      2 years ago

      I think you're on to something. Twitch and Twitter has turned everything into spectacle and only the most shameless sickos are willing to just sit on the internet all day and bait people, so they make some ad money

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

        Twitter, and most monopoly platforms are exactly like this. You are rewarded for being intentionally and confidentially wrong. The dumbest shit, like "anarcho-NATOism" or "patriotic socialism" rises to the top. It draws impressions both from people who hate and ridicule it, as well as people who support it.