Whale Wars - tracking (and memeing) a certain pod of twitter attention whores

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So, after having wondered about her blue hair for a bit, I finally managed to figure out who she is pretending to be.
Ramona Flowers.
I also found Renfamous' Steam account which offers this insight into her name usage.
https://archive.li/LhR4O
(archive is still shaky, someone archived this 6 months ago, thank you whomever did, snapshot is from today)

I think my favourite thing about this profile, is that our strong independant wahman Renfamous Ramona here has the slogan: Shake it, bake it, booty quake it.
Which is from this thing here:

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So, after having wondered about her blue hair for a bit, I finally managed to figure out who she is pretending to be.
Ramona Flowers.
I also found Renfamous' Steam account which offers this insight into her name usage.
https://archive.li/LhR4O
(archive is still shaky, someone archived this 6 months ago, thank you whomever did, snapshot is from today)

I think my favourite thing about this profile, is that our strong independant wahman Renfamous Ramona here has the slogan: Shake it, bake it, booty quake it.
Which is from this thing here: https://youtube.com/watch?v=U008nGT0eww
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I get posterior pain from all the basic, unattractive thots that tried to emulate Ramona's looks. Ramona was fucking fantastic. I got some angry side-eye during that movie from my old lady because it was clear that I was making heart eyes at the screen the whole time after I saw her.

I can't be mad at Edgar about this. He had no idea he was opening Pandora's Box.
 
I get posterior pain from all the basic, unattractive thots that tried to emulate Ramona's looks. Ramona was fucking fantastic. I got some angry side-eye during that movie from my old lady because it was clear that I was making heart eyes at the screen the whole time after I saw her.

I can't be mad at Edgar about this. He had no idea he was opening Pandora's Box.

Imagine standing next to Mary Elizabeth Winstead.
Now imagine standing next to Renfamous.
One is a human being, the other is an orca-shaped void of humanity.
 
I get posterior pain from all the basic, unattractive thots that tried to emulate Ramona's looks. Ramona was fucking fantastic. I got some angry side-eye during that movie from my old lady because it was clear that I was making heart eyes at the screen the whole time after I saw her.

I can't be mad at Edgar about this. He had no idea he was opening Pandora's Box.

Every major character in Scott Pilgrim that wasn't Knives was a bad person (or perhaps, a "work in progress"), and somehow Ramona managed to be a more terrible person than Scott was until they had their mutual falling-action realization that running away from pain-- at times, preemptively-- led them to consistently hurt the various people that thought it a good idea to be intimate with them as well as fail to realize how they were hurting them... only because she managed to do exactly that more than Scott ever did and Scott was fighting for her in every way to the point that he denied the escape that Lisa offered (again, the same kind of escape Scott took at the start of the series in dating Knives, and the kind of escape Ramona operated by before Scott) even when it seemed their relationship was over well before she found out he cheated on Knives (which he mitigated well before that point, albeit not without a good bit of prodding, by breaking up with her by himself).

(Wow, that is... something.)

...She was still a babe, though-- graphic novel or played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Winstead has a nice face-- I don't do celebrity crushes, but she's definitely a beaut). The dyed hair (or convincing wig) was a plus in my book (I thought it was tasteful-- hey, dyed hair can be pretty when it's tasteful and the person it's attached to isn't awful). Some complain that they sucked out a fair deal of personality from her compared to the graphic novel, and I see that and to an extent agree that they made her stiffer and more an objective/symbol (probably had to do with Wright angling for the Knives route until the last minute)-- but she still had her own charm in the personality presented in the movie.

...I'm not even trying to spaz out about Scott Pilgrim right now-- I haven't watched the movie or read the graphic novel series in literally years, but here we are somehow.
 
Every major character in Scott Pilgrim that wasn't Knives was a bad person (or perhaps, a "work in progress"), and somehow Ramona managed to be a more terrible person than Scott was until they had their mutual falling-action realization that running away from pain-- at times, preemptively-- led them to consistently hurt the various people that thought it a good idea to be intimate with them as well as fail to realize how they were hurting them... only because she managed to do exactly that more than Scott ever did and Scott was fighting for her in every way to the point that he denied the escape that Lisa offered (again, the same kind of escape Scott took at the start of the series in dating Knives, and the kind of escape Ramona operated by before Scott) even when it seemed their relationship was over well before she found out he cheated on Knives (which he mitigated well before that point, albeit not without a good bit of prodding, by breaking up with her by himself).

(Wow, that is... something.)

...She was still a babe, though-- graphic novel or played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Winstead has a nice face-- I don't do celebrity crushes, but she's definitely a beaut). The dyed hair (or convincing wig) was a plus in my book (I thought it was tasteful-- hey, dyed hair can be pretty when it's tasteful and the person it's attached to isn't awful). Some complain that they sucked out a fair deal of personality from her compared to the graphic novel, and I see that and to an extent agree that they made her stiffer and more an objective/symbol (probably had to do with Wright angling for the Knives route until the last minute)-- but she still had her own charm in the personality presented in the movie.

...I'm not even trying to spaz out about Scott Pilgrim right now-- I haven't watched the movie or read the graphic novel series in literally years, but here we are somehow.

I have no idea about anything you just said. It's like you just dribbled all over the floor spontaneously and started clapping.
 
I have no idea about anything you just said. It's like you just dribbled all over the floor spontaneously and started clapping.

...arguably understandable. First paragraph is a large run-on with multiple parentheses. Second paragraph fares better but has even more parentheses. And if you don't know anything substantial about Scott Pilgrim, you're going to be even more lost.

Still, harsh.
 
Why would anyone believe Dom about anything?

Back in February, soon after the Funimation announcement, her and Maefs took a picture presenting facetiously as Funimation's HR department. Because they were both literally whos, people initially thought they were actually Funimation's HR department (this was before it was brought to common knowledge that Funimation in fact does not have an HR department).

So, to answer your question: confusion and lack of notoriety.
 
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