Every day I have an easier time understanding the kind of people who use the "Only people you mention can reply" feature.
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I literally started this Twitter account to mock people who were simping for Anita Sarkeesian and then I made friends with a bunch of GG people, then went on this utterly bizarre and still ongoing political journey which captured the interest of more people than I ever expected.
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I still love interacting with my friends on Twitter, many of whom I have stayed friends with over 5 years or so, and through a great deal of changes both in terms of my outlook and the world around us.
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It's the other people who are such a drag. Randoms showing up from nowhere that have decided it's their task in life at that present moment to "take me down a peg" only they're so inadequate for it that they just end up making me even more arrogant than usual in response.pic.twitter.com/7uI6iZbkZ8
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People who've been following me for a long time and are actually interested in what I have to say, I can get along with. They have a good handle on what I'm about and why I take that outlook on things.
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It's just so damn tiresome to have ever more people show up and expect me to take them from their state of abject cluelessness to where I am now in the space of a tweet or two. And they're never emotionally ready. Nobody really could be. It took me years to emotionally adjust.
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Why do you feel pressure to perform this way?
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