This is a perennial theme from concern trolls on this website People refuse to recognize that abusive behavior is a spectrum, with criminally liable behavior just on the most extreme end of it It's black-and-white, everything is either Totally OK or Not OK
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TylerMoody and
And then *they* act like *they're* the ones taking the issue more seriously than you for this kind of carping Like how the time Amber Frost was snottily chiding people for "making light of rape" by using the adjective "rapey" to describe creepy/unsettling behavior
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TylerMoody and
"Rape is a very serious violent physical attack on someone and you're reducing it to just using words in tweets!", etc Disingenuous bullshit complaints -- people word-policing, ironically, to try to stop other people word-policing ("How can mere WORDS be like RAPE")
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TylerMoody and
Anyway I remember the time Jesse specifically flipped out on me over this, specifically *because* I used language to indicate he wasn't literally a criminal ("He lowkey stalks every trans woman he comes in contact with")
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TylerMoody and
Like he went on this ridiculous rant "Lowkey?! LOWKEY?! HOW DO YOU LOW-KEY STALK SOMEONE BREAKING INTO SOMEONE'S HOME, FOLLOWING THEM IN YOUR CAR, LEAVING THREATENING NOTES IN THEIR MAILBOX HOW CAN THESE ACTIONS BE LOW-KEY?!"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TylerMoody and
I mean yeah Jesse those aren't lowkey stalking, those are highkey stalking Lowkey stalking is the stuff you can do without leaving your office chair at home, that isn't in any sense illegal, but, you know, still sucks Look it up on Urban Dictionary, sheesh
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TylerMoody and
Nine tweets in a row to admit that you falsely accused someone of stalking. I said he wasn't a stalker. You said "this is a lie, Katelyn Burns said he stalked her." I said no she didn't, and instead of a simple "You're right, I said an untrue, horrible thing", we get a meltdown.
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Replying to @BlamKaboom @TylerMoody and
I apologize to Jesse and to every other aggressively boundary-violating creepy dude, present company included, who may have found their aggressively boundary-violating creepy actions were incorrectly characterized as meeting the legal standard of "stalking"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TylerMoody and
Blaming the victim. Really letting your abuser flag fly proudly today.
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Replying to @BlamKaboom @TylerMoody and
Yeah it's hard out there these days for creepy dudes who technically didn't break the law but find that nobody likes them anyway Cancel culture run amok
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"Blaming the victim", ha ha holy shit what a turd Like Katelyn Burns didn't already lose her job over Jesse refusing-to-leave-her-alone-in-a-way-that-was-neither-civilly-nor-criminally-actionable-we-swear-but-was-nonetheless-unusual-and-notable
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