KingOfRome
Buff Auschwitz Escapee
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We all know animals tend to be better judges of character than people. They actually care about personality.
Well, if that's the case, then why is it that just about every single one of my interactions with animals are positive? They're more affectionate and welcoming towards me than any person ever was, especially cats. In fact, they're more affectionate towards me, specifically, than towards anyone else I've seen. It's very common for my pets to cry out to me when I leave the house, and jump all over me when I come back.
I dare you lurkers to share a screencap of this post with your cohort and have them explain to me how these extremely sensitive judges of character are missing my toxic incel personality despite living in the same room with me for months and years, while roasties somehow detect it within the first five seconds of looking at my face. I dare you, and I'll wager you won't take this dare, because anything that shows incels in a remotely positive light makes you angry and confused.
Well, if that's the case, then why is it that just about every single one of my interactions with animals are positive? They're more affectionate and welcoming towards me than any person ever was, especially cats. In fact, they're more affectionate towards me, specifically, than towards anyone else I've seen. It's very common for my pets to cry out to me when I leave the house, and jump all over me when I come back.
I dare you lurkers to share a screencap of this post with your cohort and have them explain to me how these extremely sensitive judges of character are missing my toxic incel personality despite living in the same room with me for months and years, while roasties somehow detect it within the first five seconds of looking at my face. I dare you, and I'll wager you won't take this dare, because anything that shows incels in a remotely positive light makes you angry and confused.
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