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I decided to check out the Stone Ocean page to see what tropers wrote on it and dear lord it’s awful

First some “Hilarious in Hindsight” that are hard stretches that don’t make sense

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But they have some godawful takes on the ending which since the anime is airing I’ll spoiler since I imagine autistic tropers is the worst way to spoil yourself on something

This is apparently a waste of a “Perfectly good plot”

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Tropers also speedread to not know how abilities explained in the manga work to put this in “Heartwarming”.

Context: Only reason the characters that died in the end came back was because they were killed by a character who was erased from existence in that other universe, it doesn’t mean everyone else who died somehow came to life

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They're still really hung up on Endgame, aren't they?
 
But WHY do they notice these things? Who is that observant?

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Can't take criticism of their precious WarJay (or admitting that they were wrong), so they'll snip out the page and prevent wrongthink. Truly mature.
 
What’s next? Treatments (or even cures) for terminal illnesses are offensive to terminally ill culture? Or maybe therapy is offensive to mentally ill culture.
Late but- Oh boy, the take that therapy is offensive to mentally ill culture is out there in the wild.

Look up the "anti recovery" movement - Some of it is very sensible (As in, if you've tried and failed to do something a thousand times, maybe just stop trying because you're wasting your time and learn to work around it) but most of it is batshit "If you want to be less depressed rather than calling it Special Duvet Instant Ramen Stare At The Blank TV Time and acting like it's magic, you're a BIGOT." stuff.
 
Late but- Oh boy, the take that therapy is offensive to mentally ill culture is out there in the wild.

Look up the "anti recovery" movement - Some of it is very sensible (As in, if you've tried and failed to do something a thousand times, maybe just stop trying because you're wasting your time and learn to work around it) but most of it is batshit "If you want to be less depressed rather than calling it Special Duvet Instant Ramen Stare At The Blank TV Time and acting like it's magic, you're a BIGOT." stuff.
They sound an awful lot like anti-vaxxers. Funny how leftists love to dunk on the latter, but not the former.
 
So the spastic who got banned yesterday, had the intense need to announce that they can differentiate between reality and fiction.

Fighteer is using some coded language to describe the idiots who get banned.

Bitching about the nonexistent drama Rowling is causing, again.

Which somehow leads to some writer taking a jab at Jazz Jennings.
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Can't take criticism of their precious WarJay (or admitting that they were wrong), so they'll snip out the page and prevent wrongthink. Truly mature.
 
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You think he's this colorful when talking to his son?

I wish I said more while I could. Fucking hate this dude.
 
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You know that there's an wiki for documenting scary logos, right?
Which is freakishly autistic since almost none actually are. Even the merely creepy ones are fairly rare, like the Amblin logo they used for some of their scary movies. Or the Dreamworks logo they used for The Ring. Almost all these are actually in movies that are supposed to be scary so why you'd watch a horror movie and then chimp out about a logo is weird.
 
Which is freakishly autistic since almost none actually are. Even the merely creepy ones are fairly rare, like the Amblin logo they used for some of their scary movies. Or the Dreamworks logo they used for The Ring. Almost all these are actually in movies that are supposed to be scary so why you'd watch a horror movie and then chimp out about a logo is weird.
The interesting pages are for normal logos which would only "scare" people with severe headbanging autism. A psych grad student could write his dissertation just using these as patient reports.

 
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