Soystein
LSD enjoyer+spergcel+rotmaxxed NEET
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"I finally asked, 'You’re not voting for Donald Trump, are you?' A smile spread across his face."
The article is full of typical foid NPC behavior. Sample writings:
"I forget how we got back in touch, but a guy I’d slept with on and off for years — usually with long absent stretches — resurfaced. I asked him if he’d been following COVID-19 rules as strictly as I had, and when he said yes, I decided that he was the something nice I deserved."
"I have a history of terrible men. I have dated all manner of narcissist, idiot, douchebag and misogynist. (Occasionally I’d hit a grand slam and get all of the above in one person.) I buried my head in the sand when men I was attracted to showed signs of extreme anger; I looked the other way when guys said things I wouldn’t have tolerated in friends but did tolerate in objects of my affection because I really, really wanted to smoosh my face against their dumb faces."
"He tended to complain a lot in the way that straight white men do more and more these days. He was, in many ways, the diametrical opposite of the kind of people I value. It didn’t matter, I told myself, because I wasn’t trying to date him; I was only trying to bone him."
"I grew up with parents who boycotted or abstained from many things for many reasons, from Nestlé to Chanel. As an adult, I became an emphatic supporter of cancel (or rather “consequence”) culture, axing people for all manner of misdeed, whether a simple political difference or a onetime gaffe that to me showed a rooted moral deficiency."
I Was Having Sex With An Old Hookup. Midway Through, I Discovered He Was A Trump Supporter.
"I finally asked, 'You’re not voting for Donald Trump, are you?' A smile spread across his face."
www.buzzfeed.com
"I forget how we got back in touch, but a guy I’d slept with on and off for years — usually with long absent stretches — resurfaced. I asked him if he’d been following COVID-19 rules as strictly as I had, and when he said yes, I decided that he was the something nice I deserved."
"I have a history of terrible men. I have dated all manner of narcissist, idiot, douchebag and misogynist. (Occasionally I’d hit a grand slam and get all of the above in one person.) I buried my head in the sand when men I was attracted to showed signs of extreme anger; I looked the other way when guys said things I wouldn’t have tolerated in friends but did tolerate in objects of my affection because I really, really wanted to smoosh my face against their dumb faces."
"He tended to complain a lot in the way that straight white men do more and more these days. He was, in many ways, the diametrical opposite of the kind of people I value. It didn’t matter, I told myself, because I wasn’t trying to date him; I was only trying to bone him."
"I grew up with parents who boycotted or abstained from many things for many reasons, from Nestlé to Chanel. As an adult, I became an emphatic supporter of cancel (or rather “consequence”) culture, axing people for all manner of misdeed, whether a simple political difference or a onetime gaffe that to me showed a rooted moral deficiency."