>>212371956 > In online culture, especially on platforms like Twitter and Reddit, "based" has come to signify authenticity, boldness, and a kind of rebellious honestyโoften in contrast to what is seen as "cringe" or overly conformist behavior. While frequently used as a compliment, it can also carry ironic or controversial undertones depending on the context.
>>212371879 (OP) He did nothing wrong. Roads are for travelling, not fucking parades. All you had to do was let him go. Not a jury in the world would convict him of this alleged "crime" (seriously, who was the victim here?)
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 2:14:11 PM No.212372047
>>212371899 He just gets frustrated when entrances and exits are blocked