r/acc and frogtwitter think their memes made trump president and set in motion events that would bring about the eschaton but none of them can be bothered to write 800 coherent words about whatever "trends they happen to be repping as influencers" & so they never get last word
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i'm sure if *any* one of the ppl with like 6,000 followers or more (mena, logo, crypt) were to reach out to whatever news outlet and say "im an authority on this trend" in a not-totally-weird way they'd be given a platform as long as they actually communicated in good faith
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Naturally the goal is to be recognized by the legacy media which definitely had everything to do with Trump’s election. I can’t wait to tell normies about r/acc. They’ll understand and … something will happen? It’s like you’re tweeting from fifteen years ago.
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