you love fat people outside of sexual contexts too, right?

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you love fat people outside of sexual contexts too, right?
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do you ever sit and think about the fact that two pieces of media misogynist redpilled men love the most are making fun of them them? like, dude, chuck palahniuk and brett easton ellis are gay men. fight club and american psycho are about how weird you are
patrick bateman has to think super hard about what a masculine straight guy would say, wear, and do in every situation. he's pretty much repulsed by every woman he sees, but heterosexuality is a prison and he's in it for life. and fight club is about a bisexual king who invents & falls in love with his own mogsona during a mental health crisis
The phrase “Tip: I am so fucking mad” will not leave my brain
I don’t want to do anything
these questions are punctuated by other questions, as diverse as "will i ever do time?" and "did this girl have a trusting heart?"
keep thinking about how I wrote in my dissertation about how every time a new form of public/social space emerges it's immediately popular with kids and teenagers who see it as a chance at freedom and then adults colonise it and kick them out. this happened with malls in the 80s and diners in the 50s and pool halls in the 20s. my dad was doing research on this trend in like 1975. and I was like "yeah so this is going to happen to the internet" and then five years later every government suddenly decided to ban kids from everywhere online. I hate being right especially when I don't even get paid for it
I feel like we dont talk about this little moment enough