Just like Mr. Weiner the scoundrel, my feed often includes your ideas. I like your ideas.
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The NPC meme was quietly one of the profound observations of this era, because you can see people like this running whatever scripts they need to permit them to do what they want. And what they want is often permission to be something horrid in the guise of something bright.
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There's a darker conclusion here. He'd say this is just business. The NPC thing took root on anonymous forums filled with intelligent young people stricken with doubts of their worth, here in Vaisya hell. We rallied behind them, understanding. He'd sneer and ask "are you sure?"
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He is another one of the despicable crypto douches who make the industry look like a bunch of dinguses. Like most of the rich cryptorati, his soul contribution to society is getting in early and forgetting to sell for a few years. They then use this to opine on all the things.
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Soul contribution. Good typo :)
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People with weak arguments always make the conversation personal.
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It’s so easy to get dragged in too. My initial reaction was “I hate these people”. But that would make me part of the problem too.
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I don't even understand what he's trying to say in the first one. Like, you're a white supremacist (lol) for...not owning a brick-and-mortar store yet having the audacity to have empathy for those who've lost it all to a mob? I feel like the phrase "not even wrong" applies.
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