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it seems normal to me.. maybe I just haven't seen the "sad" side of reddit yet tho
How didnt i though about it? huh, makes sense.
Nah now seriously, didnt know if it was some kind of "meme" or smth, since usually those who despise redditors even more than redditors themselves are 4chan users
When I look for general gaming tips/help reddit seems to pop up a lot in web browser searches. I don't have an account or anything for Reddit.
https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/24/22348255/reddit-moderator-blackout-protest-aimee-knight-uk-green-party
-Be a wimp and cry about everything
-Be lazy
-Follow left-wing politics
-Believe that anyone who is a conservative is literally Hitler
-Hope someone dies of coronavirus because they don't want the vaccine
-Be morbidly obese or very skinny
-Hate social interaction
-Be very egotistical by thinking they're smarter and better than anyone else (Dunning–Kruger effect)
-Be cognitive dissonant by supporting free speech but censor "dangerous misinformation and hate speech".
-Virtue signaling
-Share and reposting boring, stale humor. Anything actually funny is downvoted due to them being offended.
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