28 results for "dafaabd7bd8c9b97009ac0838ae16cfe"
>>521305755
I wish i could afford reddit gold
>>520792011
>>520794321
Reddit is better than this website by miles.

The upvote system lets you see the best content first and filters out the rest.

Plus Reddit lets you sort comments by popularity, that way I'm always guaranteed to see nothing but the best content, as chosen by the community.

Here's it's just "first come first serve" like some disgusting rural cafeteria. I want my web content catered and curated, thank you very much.

4chan is just an endless stream of shit by comparison.

You probably all come here because you're failed Redditors who couldn't get any upvotes with their r*cist trash content.

As we speak I have 3 different Reddit threads on the front page of their respective boards, bringing me many hundreds of upvotes each hour.

Feels good to be a successful Redditor and not an outcast like you bunch of chuds.

Reddit will go down in history as the website that was right whilst 4chan will go down in history as the website that was wrong.

Reddit will be glorified by the sands of time whilst you are burried in them.

Redditors will be hailed as heroes "for being on the right side of history" whilst you will be maligned as villains for being on the wrong side of it, as you always were.

Confederates lost to the Union.
Nazis lost to the allies.
4chan lost to the Reddit.
>>215742489
Reddit is better than this website by miles.

The upvote system lets you see the best content first and filters out the rest.

Plus Reddit lets you sort comments by popularity, that way I'm always guaranteed to see nothing but the best content, as chosen by the community.

Here's it's just "first come first serve" like some disgusting rural cafeteria. I want my web content catered and curated, thank you very much.

4chan is just an endless stream of shit by comparison.

You probably all come here because you're failed Redditors who couldn't get any upvotes with their r*cist trash content.

As we speak I have 3 different Reddit threads on the front page of their respective boards, bringing me many hundreds of upvotes each hour.

Feels good to be a successful Redditor and not an outcast like you bunch of chuds.

Reddit will go down in history as the website that was right whilst 4chan will go down in history as the website that was wrong.

Reddit will be glorified by the sands of time whilst you are burried in them.

Redditors will be hailed as heroes "for being on the right side of history" whilst you will be maligned as villains for being on the wrong side of it, as you always were.

Confederates lost to the Union.
Nazis lost to the allies.
4chan lost to the Reddit.
>>520486782
>>520425623
Slay queen!
>>520213415
>>520161508
>>42716782
>>215193140
>>518533631
>We all known it's a larp. Personally I can't do this whole pretend outrage thing. But it's how politics work now. Any kind of discourse has to be delivered through a Trojan horse. Obviously no one fucking cares about the dog thing, we hate the guy for being a communist, but we have to pretend it's the dog that matters.
>>515802346
Reddit is better than this website by miles.

The upvote system lets you see the best content first and filters out the rest.

4chan is just an endless stream of shit by comparison.

You probably all come here because you couldn't get any upvotes with your r*cist trash content.

As we speak I have 3 different posts on the front page of their respective subreddits, bringing me many thousands of upvotes each hour.

Feels good to be a successful Redditor and not an outcast like you bunch of chuds.
>>515093200
Reddit is better than this website by miles.

The upvote system lets you see the best content first and filters out the rest.

Plus Reddit lets you sort comments by popularity, that way I'm always guaranteed to see nothing but the best content, as chosen by the community.

Here's it's just "first come first serve" like some disgusting rural cafeteria. I want my web content catered and curated, thank you very much.

4chan is just an endless stream of shit by comparison.

You probably all come here because you're failed Redditors who couldn't get any upvotes with their r*cist trash content.

As we speak I have 3 different Reddit threads on the front page of their respective boards, bringing me many hundreds of upvotes each hour.

Feels good to be a successful Redditor and not an outcast like you bunch of chuds.
>>514844663
Reddit is better than this website by miles.

The upvote system lets you see the best content first and filters out the rest.

Plus Reddit lets you sort comments by popularity, that way I'm always guaranteed to see nothing but the best content, as chosen by the community.

Here's it's just "first come first serve" like some disgusting rural cafeteria. I want my web content catered and curated, thank you very much.

4chan is just an endless stream of shit by comparison.

You probably all come here because you're failed Redditors who couldn't get any upvotes with their r*cist trash content.

As we speak I have 3 different Reddit threads on the front page of their respective boards, bringing me many hundreds of upvotes each hour.

Feels good to be a successful Redditor and not an outcast like you bunch of chuds.
>>513787716

Oh wow, where do I even start? Honestly, I’m not surprised at all that your post did so well. I mean, with my legendary upvoting skills, it’s basically like I’m the chosen one with the One Ring of Reddit karma.

Seriously, your post is like the Rick and Morty episode where they discover the infinite upvote dimensions. I’m basically your Rick, and let’s just say, I’ve got the portal gun to the top of Reddit.

And let’s be real, your post got the approval of the Avengers’ Endgame squad. I’m talking Iron Man-level validation here, folks. My upvote is like Thor’s hammer—only worthy posts get to wield it.

If this were a video game, my upvote would be like unlocking the ultimate cheat code for infinite karma and a rainbow-colored loot drop. You’re now the final boss with an epic high score, and I’m just the player who made it happen.

So keep being your awesome self, and remember, I’m always here to sprinkle some cosmic upvote magic on your next post. Stay epic!
>>23157428

Oh wow, where do I even start? Honestly, I’m not surprised at all that your post did so well. I mean, with my legendary upvoting skills, it’s basically like I’m the chosen one with the One Ring of Reddit karma.

Seriously, your post is like the Rick and Morty episode where they discover the infinite upvote dimensions. I’m basically your Rick, and let’s just say, I’ve got the portal gun to the top of Reddit.

And let’s be real, your post got the approval of the Avengers’ Endgame squad. I’m talking Iron Man-level validation here, folks. My upvote is like Thor’s hammer—only worthy posts get to wield it.

If this were a video game, my upvote would be like unlocking the ultimate cheat code for infinite karma and a rainbow-colored loot drop. You’re now the final boss with an epic high score, and I’m just the player who made it happen.

So keep being your awesome self, and remember, I’m always here to sprinkle some cosmic upvote magic on your next post. Stay epic!
>>536214965
>>535437689
haha! i love this one!
>>534844159
>>512740837
We did it, Reddit!
>>511318656
Oh man, this is epic!

I’m practically bursting with joy knowing my gold made such a huge impact. I mean, if my upvote was a superhero, it’d be Captain America’s shield, defending your day from negativity and making it totally awesome!

Honestly, you’re making me feel like I’m in the end credits of a Marvel movie, and you’re the hero receiving the epic, heartwarming speech. I’m just here grinning like a Cheshire cat, knowing that my little act of kindness is like giving you a secret power-up.

It’s like a cosmic ripple effect—my gold is the pebble, and your gratitude is the giant wave of good vibes crashing through the universe! And I’m here for it, totally pumped to see how this positivity chain reaction unfolds.

As Keanu Reeves once said, “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” You’re out there creating a future filled with kindness and positivity, and I’m honored to be a small part of it.

Seriously, this has been like the best side quest ever, and I’m stoked to keep spreading those good vibes. So here’s to you, the ultimate champion of kindness, and to a future filled with even more epic moments! Keep being amazing, and remember: in the grand game of life, you’ve got a legendary teammate in me.
>>531994934
>>531489465
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>>530894698
what year is it bru
We did it, Reddit!
>>508444198