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>downloads a personality of whatever is quirky and popular on the internet
>who's greatest aspirations in life is just dedicated to the consumption of goods
See, in real life and not strawman comics, those are things you need to know a person more than on a surface level to know. Even the strawman comic doesn't tell you that. It just says the girl repats some corny "quirky" internet humor, has become like her mother, and "missed out" on being a whore. Doesn't even mean her entire personality is that (though as a strawman comic, implies it).
Ironically, getting upset about "these types of people" shows you've probably downloaded too much of your own personality and opinions from the internet.
>You don't think you can reasonably read into this behavior ANY further than surface level?
I never said you can't get ANYTHING out of it. But you're not going to have the full picture and often your idea of them doesn't end up matching reality. At least not fully. You can make some guesses about people based on stereotypes and have some sort of elevated odds of guessing correctly if your stereotypes are actually statistically accurate. But you'll never know the full person for sure, not without knowing them.
Right now my assumption about you is that you're a judgmental prick who assumes the worst out of random people because you're a failure in your own life and this is one of the few pleasures you have. You've "downloaded" some radical ideas from the internet. Probably out of shape too, skinnyfat at best. You take pride in not being a "normie" and say "based" offline. How did I do, average 4chan poster? Maybe I got some things right, but you're deeper than that I'd hope.