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This is called "pretty princess points," from the first half of 2015, which was often combined with poo poo pee pee because robots didn't like female memes on their board.pic.twitter.com/kSlm6uE21K
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I like how the three males are all different facets of the viewer's personality. "Anon" represents his ideal life, where the manic pixie dream girl saves him when he's young and unbitter but is the ultimate controller and breaker of his will, being the cause of all male sufferingpic.twitter.com/vmZcTqEnDw
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The dad represents him making it in a way but still ending up alone and a loser. Now he is free, and has in his daughter more than a robot could hope for. But yet he is a slave, not to the feminine mystique of an imaginary girlfriend, but to his own failure as a man and father.pic.twitter.com/leWwVBr9wz
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The monstrously violent and scatologically-obsessed Pepe, in his pursuit of ultimate chaos represents the only satisfying and internally sound defiance of this, the rejection of feminine comfort that only a Supreme Gentleman may achieve.pic.twitter.com/2dWhZplUa2
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