Where’s the lie?

61  2019-10-23 by Ghdust2

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imagine using the word bullying to describe someone call you bad words on the internet

I was a bully in high school so it’s easy to tell who the nerds are who are trying to be bullies now. They’re always the ones projecting insecurities all over the place

High school bullies rise up

/r/drama was part of my shift rightward. There are a lot of rightoids in there doing the lords work, showing people to the light. Ironic rightoid posting can still red-pill people. And good drama is still good drama, whether it's chapotards sperging out over ableism in the revolution or the Donald Defense Force sperging out about NPCs. Drama is one of the few places where actual fascists and actual leftists clash on a daily basis, and it's pretty entertaining.

I'm currently banned for circumventing the custom subreddit style at /r/drama though.

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  1. Where’s the lie? - archive.org, archive.today

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Imagine crying over being bullied on Reddit.

Maybe Br*ts had the right idea with internet licenses after all. :v

-40 karma and it's over for me

Imagine GETTING bullied by a reddit user. Just call the guy a fag, he'll come back with a 1000 character reply.

That whole thread is pretty on point.

People who were bullied in high school now bully on reddit

People who were bullies in highschool now bully on reddit

Autistic loners who avoided all human interaction in high school now bully on reddit

The reason its on point is because the point is 30 feet across and lit up from all sides. The only people who arent bullies on reddit are the lukewarm phoneposters who browse on the redesign and treat reddit like a second instagram as they scroll brainlessly

r/drama knitting club when?