Debate Webby's Boyfriend about the validity of him dating underage cartoon characters - Cartoons aren't real

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How retarded do you have to be to sign up with the name "Webby's Boyfriend" on the Kiwi Farms? I mean, mine's not amazing either, but I was just putting together words. That's a name that'd get you bullied on Wrong Planet, let alone here.
 
It looks to me like they're getting the reaction they wanted, and that most of the people in this thread are falling for it.
Perhaps, but trolling is mostly pretending to be stupid to get people angry. When your targets are just laughing at you, you're not pretending anymore.
 
So serious question @Webby's Boyfriend if you're still reading this site, what made you think that you were in love with a fictional character to begin with, and what makes you think she's real? This is the kind of shit that fascinates me honestly.

An individual that 100% believes there's another dimension where fictional characters exist?

Where have I heard this before?
Back when kids grew up on solely TV shows/games and parents raised their kids in front of the TV while they fucked off for some reason or another (work, fucking other guys, etc.) it wasn't uncommon to find autists online who believed that cartoon characters were real. To them the TV was a window into another dimension where their waifus cartoon character friends were real, and they didn't understand why they couldn't live there instead. Fueling this was the fact that a lot of cartoons and media revolved around the premise of blurring reality and fiction during this time frame, from shows about kids going to a cyber digital world where in at least one case their favorite characters are real to movies about humans meeting cartoon characters like Rodger Rabbit or Space Jam.

If you want a great example of an autist like this, look up the story of Sonic Passion and it's owner Alix Henriol. Alix was an old school lolcow, running a forum for people just like her who got off to cartoon characters (specifically Sonic characters) and in the mid 2000s internet it was exactly the kind of thing that comedy forums would take the piss out of. Fueling this was the fact that she was delusional and thought she was married to Sonic, writing long copypastas about how she wanted to have sex with Sonic. Her thoughts were a mix of headmate/tulpa autists and the dimensional merge theories one could get from watching cartoons with these plots.

Eventually a few years later some weird Swedish gaming magazine found her (not in English btw) and did an interview with her as she went from crazy Sonic lover to e-thot. The tl;dr of it is that she was a loser autist who wanted to live in the perfect world of her favorite cartoon and not the real world. She eventually outgrew this and became an e-thot, before fucking off the internet entirely and requesting her sites be deleted from archive.org.
 
Perhaps, but trolling is mostly pretending to be stupid to get people angry. When your targets are just laughing at you, you're not pretending anymore.
Unless that was the intention. Besides, who is really more deserving of mockery: someone who creates a gimmick persona, or the people who take it seriously?
 
@Webby's Boyfriend

Do you cook for her? Go on long walks together? Share popcorn while watching a movie? Spend many hours on the phone? C̶r̶y̶ ̶o̶u̶t̶ ̶h̶e̶r̶ ̶n̶a̶m̶e̶ ̶a̶s̶ ̶y̶o̶u̶ ̶c̶u̶m̶?̶




Inquiring minds need to know.
 
i think @Webby's Boyfriend wasnt bullied enough tbh

back in my day the sporty kids would shove nerds like him around like worthless dolls and punch their faces and put their heads in the toilet

fella here is lacking bullying
 
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