Now that I have fewer followers, I can finally admit that sometimes I read the wikipedia plots of books with very large male followings and post controversial and nonsensical takes in the subreddits of those books, just to rile them up π
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Positive behavior should be adopted. Followers should not be less or more. Goal should be written about your experiences or good stories of others that work in common people's lives.
Sal, you are the chaotic neutral literary critic the world didnβt know it needed. Somewhere out there, a guy named Greg is drafting a 2,000-word rebuttal to your take on Dune without realizing youβve only read the Wikipedia summary. Bravo.
There arenβt any books with very large male following just books with very large female following. Women follow women-empowering authors and when they demonize male characters those authors are filled doubly.
I once joined a Belgian football forum and pretended I was Belgian for a year ... I can't speak French so I told them I was learning English and would only respond to English posts ..... bless them.
I like to do this but with video games they think are woke. I play everything so IDC if it's legit a piece of shit. I'll praise a bad game just because of it's perceived "wokeness" and watch them descend into eating each other on the thread in a matter of hours
LOTR, GOT, whateverβs trending in the sci-fi sub-Reddit (except I get intrigued by the premises of some of them and end up just reading the entire books and unironically posting in the subreddits as a fan π)
you would like the meme where someone put a friedrich hayek quote with a picture of salma hayek. the libertarian facebook group it was posted in didn't like what she was saying, even though it was actually said by one of their heroes.
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Why?
They are still gigging
Just sayin'
Also, thank you for your service. Braver than any US marine π«‘
Sounds like fun!