To start off, some context. We know it's very important that the left has its own online pipeline, right? What if we had our own guys that targeted young white men who are kinda unhygenic and feel "emasculated"? One of us started a channel that was kinda like Charisma on Command or the Golden One where we taught these men proper hygiene, exercise, and easy, healthy meals, but sometimes we'd drop hints to nudge them further down the pipeline.
Let's say, for example, to Hasan Minhaj, you name drop him and people will look him up. Then go further and further down the pipeline.
yeah I took a peek and it looks like they're split right now. Some of them seem more interested in the banal kind of "clean your room bucko" stuff but a lot more are into the transphobia cultural marxism stuff.
I think it took so many of them this long because they didn't seem to understand a person can be a hateful bigot while also wearing a suit and speaking in an authoritative tone of voice. Or they never understood a person can offer very basic and correct mental healthcare advice while also being wrong about everything else. The skeptical comments on his reddit are mostly worried about his tone of voice or how he's throwing insults around to specific individuals, not the transphobia he's also expressing.
I think it's cos we tend to assume that if someone gives one good bit of advice and that's what you come across first then you tend to assume the rest is prob legit too.
It's a bit like first impressions. The laziest man I ever met in my entire working life told me that the first time he goes to a new setting (I was working in care at the time) he finds and does the dirtiest, toughest job he can find there, the kinda job everyone avoids cos it's just really shit - giving the oven a good clean for instance or deep cleaning the laundry room. It doesn't last forever, but he'd coast on that first impression for quite a while.
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these are dipshits who literally thought "clean your room" and "wash your genitals" was ground breaking advice
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:no:
This gives me an idea.
To start off, some context. We know it's very important that the left has its own online pipeline, right? What if we had our own guys that targeted young white men who are kinda unhygenic and feel "emasculated"? One of us started a channel that was kinda like Charisma on Command or the Golden One where we taught these men proper hygiene, exercise, and easy, healthy meals, but sometimes we'd drop hints to nudge them further down the pipeline.
Let's say, for example, to Hasan Minhaj, you name drop him and people will look him up. Then go further and further down the pipeline.
thank you for this comment. am no long technically bi, am only a lesbian
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every "dating advice" thread on reddit is at least half "take a shower and use deodorant"
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I really wish I was in a position where "take a shower" helped me with dating lmao
Less good advice for dating and better advice for step 1 of how to pull yourself out of depression. Step 2 isn't going on a date tho
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“remember to wipe your ass”
yeah I took a peek and it looks like they're split right now. Some of them seem more interested in the banal kind of "clean your room bucko" stuff but a lot more are into the transphobia cultural marxism stuff.
I think it took so many of them this long because they didn't seem to understand a person can be a hateful bigot while also wearing a suit and speaking in an authoritative tone of voice. Or they never understood a person can offer very basic and correct mental healthcare advice while also being wrong about everything else. The skeptical comments on his reddit are mostly worried about his tone of voice or how he's throwing insults around to specific individuals, not the transphobia he's also expressing.
I think it's cos we tend to assume that if someone gives one good bit of advice and that's what you come across first then you tend to assume the rest is prob legit too.
It's a bit like first impressions. The laziest man I ever met in my entire working life told me that the first time he goes to a new setting (I was working in care at the time) he finds and does the dirtiest, toughest job he can find there, the kinda job everyone avoids cos it's just really shit - giving the oven a good clean for instance or deep cleaning the laundry room. It doesn't last forever, but he'd coast on that first impression for quite a while.
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now i wonder if seeing :frog-no-pretext: as a kid made me like :xi-gun:
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Wait... really?
Holy shit, that's not half bad.