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Murdered by Words
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Responses that completely destroy the original argument in a way that leaves little to no room for reply - a targeted, well-placed response to another person, organization, or group of people.
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The link in the description has the full comment. OP said that they cropped the original image to keep it from being super long.
I actually thought it was just a rhetorical joke setup. Like, there is no other hand.
But no, he actually blames the woman herself.
Lmao “It’s everyone else’s fault I suck!”
Lol fucking what?
Keep in mind, she’s to blame for a man’s “poverty” who, unprovoked, said “Pushing 30 in 2026 with no kids is Crazy.”
The whole thing is accidental performance art.
Dudes blaming the patriarchy in the most patriarchal way imaginable.
I honestly even forgot the “roughin’ it for clout” guy started the whole thing by saying
A homeless man that pays for the blue twitter checkmark, mind you
Wow. But I can almost guarantee he would unironically wax principled about the importance of personal responsibility.
Sense may be common, but self-awareness seems elusive to many.