Rather than addressing the matter of your baseless claims and lack of logical arguments or critical thinking, you throw in a “tu quoque” fallacy into a matter not pertaining to the conversation.
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Replying to @MyonlineofficeI @Pichu445 and
You think that Wikipedia condemns him? Quite the contrary!pic.twitter.com/yQ31a6Rzrf
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Replying to @MyonlineofficeI @MahBoi15329526 and
Ah yes a vox article with a history of making slanderous articles. Interesting choice
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Replying to @MyonlineofficeI @MahBoi15329526 and
Grapelicous Retweeted YouTube
Well i dont see YouTube saying pewdiepie is an actual criminal. In fact YouTube knows he isn't and if you think not then see thishttps://twitter.com/YouTube/status/1165444428988743680?s=19 …
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Replying to @Grapelicous1 @MyonlineofficeI and
YouTube wouldn't want to be associated with actual criminals and if a YouTuber is an actual criminal, they will ban their channel. Also more proof that YouTube does in fact know pewdiepie isn't a criminal.pic.twitter.com/qIpjjVnwcS
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Replying to @Grapelicous1 @MyonlineofficeI and
Not worth giving this asshole any proof. Every time we give him valid proof he always ignores it unfortunately.
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At least I prove him wrong but then again everyone else has done it.
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