Anonymous
11/6/2025, 6:55:24 AM
No.83029006
>>83028924
They obviously barely exist in real life. They're terminally online keyboard warriors.
Note how they're always angry about some internet link or something that happened on the internet, not something that ever happened to them in real life.
>>83028926
No it's not. If you actually come into real life and talk to people at work you'll find that they're mostly apolitical about most things and fairly chill. All this idpol shit is mostly a terminally online thing.
For a long time I had a deeply negative opinion of U.S.A. politics because of all this shit but then I realized I was unfairly comparing the real life political climate of my own country with online U.S.A. shit and when I watched some political debates on U.S.A. television between candidates there. It was actually also mostly about taxes and immigration and climate and all that stuff and nothing about feminism and other idpol so that's all really just online only stuff.
But yeah, I've taken a habit of asking online feminists whether they're virgins or have any romantic experience and they usually ignore you or just admit it; they almost never deny it. It's also obvious from the fact that they have the same taste in cope romance fiction only enjoyed by people who are clearly trying to fill a hole in their lives. As in: rant about muh evil moids all day long on the internet but consume nothing but utter cope romance fiction where some plain ass female protagonists with no personality is uncontrollably loved by some really attractive male character. They're just mad at them because because they don't love them to be honest.
That, or another common pattern I noticed is they cope a lot with shit like "Noo, real life moids are trash, my fictional ones are much better, that's why I don't date them." which is obviously just cope or "not being trash" just means "loves my self-insert uncontrollably and is really pretty and would be willing to put up with my shit personality".
They obviously barely exist in real life. They're terminally online keyboard warriors.
Note how they're always angry about some internet link or something that happened on the internet, not something that ever happened to them in real life.
>>83028926
No it's not. If you actually come into real life and talk to people at work you'll find that they're mostly apolitical about most things and fairly chill. All this idpol shit is mostly a terminally online thing.
For a long time I had a deeply negative opinion of U.S.A. politics because of all this shit but then I realized I was unfairly comparing the real life political climate of my own country with online U.S.A. shit and when I watched some political debates on U.S.A. television between candidates there. It was actually also mostly about taxes and immigration and climate and all that stuff and nothing about feminism and other idpol so that's all really just online only stuff.
But yeah, I've taken a habit of asking online feminists whether they're virgins or have any romantic experience and they usually ignore you or just admit it; they almost never deny it. It's also obvious from the fact that they have the same taste in cope romance fiction only enjoyed by people who are clearly trying to fill a hole in their lives. As in: rant about muh evil moids all day long on the internet but consume nothing but utter cope romance fiction where some plain ass female protagonists with no personality is uncontrollably loved by some really attractive male character. They're just mad at them because because they don't love them to be honest.
That, or another common pattern I noticed is they cope a lot with shit like "Noo, real life moids are trash, my fictional ones are much better, that's why I don't date them." which is obviously just cope or "not being trash" just means "loves my self-insert uncontrollably and is really pretty and would be willing to put up with my shit personality".