
RobertGarnicasAPedo
Robert Garnica = Princess_Kitty14. He's a pedo.
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- Jan 2, 2023
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Literally the only place you will find anyone claiming otherwise is Reddit.
Offline, I have had this conversation with a double digit number of male friends/acquaintances/family members. It is unanimous.
The term "jailbait" is mainstream for a reason.
Back when I had a job in a college post office, I worked with a guy in his 50s and a guy in his 60s. One was black and one was white. They both would frequently comment on the hot college girls who would come by to pick up packages. I would sometimes join in. These girls were mostly freshmen (18-19).
The comedian, Dennis Leary, once talked about the hot girls at his daughter's high school when he was on a late night talk show.
It's not "pedophilia" and teenagers are not "children." Redditors think they can just change the definitions of words in much the same way as they literally made up the claim that "female" is just an adjective and not also a noun. The dictionaries don't exist in their world.
Of course, this all stems from SJWs' obsessions with "power imbalances." They also get outraged over bosses sleeping with employees, etc. And their obsession stems from their own feelings of powerlessness. Everybody's an "abusive narcissist" to them.
The idea that men's arousal is dictated by age itself is absurd. Nobody jerks off to a fucking number. Nobody is looking at the number, 16, and going, "damn, what a sexy age!"
Meanwhile, IncelTear users feign outrage at incels' "pedophilia" while the likes of Princess_Kitty14 (Robert Garnica of Barquisimeto, Venezuela) have a history of impersonating a 14-year-old girl by stealing her Instagram selfies, and offering her virginity to strangers on r/virginityexchange. But when you mention this to them, they ask why they should care.
They don't care when their sub's own members are actual predators, but incels somehow share collective guilt over what someone on here allegedly says or does.
Why do we share this collective guilt? We don't even know each other, unlike many IncelTear users who hang out in chats and Discord stuff and share loli porn and worse with each other. We are far less of a "community" than IncelTear. I've been lurking incel stuff for years, and I hardly recognize anyone from even a year ago. Meanwhile, IncelTear users are the same mentally ill, perverted losers making new handles after they get doxxed. The same people who were posting there in 2018 are still posting there today.
The only logical conclusion we can draw is that our collective guilt comes from our shared lack of physical attractiveness. Isn't that something?
Offline, I have had this conversation with a double digit number of male friends/acquaintances/family members. It is unanimous.
The term "jailbait" is mainstream for a reason.
Back when I had a job in a college post office, I worked with a guy in his 50s and a guy in his 60s. One was black and one was white. They both would frequently comment on the hot college girls who would come by to pick up packages. I would sometimes join in. These girls were mostly freshmen (18-19).
The comedian, Dennis Leary, once talked about the hot girls at his daughter's high school when he was on a late night talk show.
It's not "pedophilia" and teenagers are not "children." Redditors think they can just change the definitions of words in much the same way as they literally made up the claim that "female" is just an adjective and not also a noun. The dictionaries don't exist in their world.
Of course, this all stems from SJWs' obsessions with "power imbalances." They also get outraged over bosses sleeping with employees, etc. And their obsession stems from their own feelings of powerlessness. Everybody's an "abusive narcissist" to them.
The idea that men's arousal is dictated by age itself is absurd. Nobody jerks off to a fucking number. Nobody is looking at the number, 16, and going, "damn, what a sexy age!"
Meanwhile, IncelTear users feign outrage at incels' "pedophilia" while the likes of Princess_Kitty14 (Robert Garnica of Barquisimeto, Venezuela) have a history of impersonating a 14-year-old girl by stealing her Instagram selfies, and offering her virginity to strangers on r/virginityexchange. But when you mention this to them, they ask why they should care.
They don't care when their sub's own members are actual predators, but incels somehow share collective guilt over what someone on here allegedly says or does.
Why do we share this collective guilt? We don't even know each other, unlike many IncelTear users who hang out in chats and Discord stuff and share loli porn and worse with each other. We are far less of a "community" than IncelTear. I've been lurking incel stuff for years, and I hardly recognize anyone from even a year ago. Meanwhile, IncelTear users are the same mentally ill, perverted losers making new handles after they get doxxed. The same people who were posting there in 2018 are still posting there today.
The only logical conclusion we can draw is that our collective guilt comes from our shared lack of physical attractiveness. Isn't that something?