I went to the bad takes subreddit and saw bad takes
the_dunk_tank
It's the dunk tank.
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And so I posted to the comm where we laugh at bad takes
Two sentence horror
society if vaushites understood that it's okay to not have an opinion on a topic you don't understand
These are people who idolize a guy that had to look up a Wikipedia article in the middle of a debate because he was so out of his depth.
Destiny did this too, looking up "socialism" on Wikipedia during a debate with Richard Wolff
My "I'm not a fascist because I support apartheid and genocide" shirt is raising a lot of questions already answered by the shirt
The tweet they linked:
Find me a thread where they don't call whoever they disagree with a tankie
You need to be in a very miserable place in your life to think Vaush is someone worth listening to on anything political.
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