Remember gently holding a catgirl (such as me) mathematician (such as me) and telling her that she is clever and beautiful is currently considered to be top tier meta for farming karma. I bring this up for no reason in particular. Just sharing tips.
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Remember gently holding a catgirl (such as me) mathematician (such as me) and telling her that she is clever and beautiful is currently considered to be top tier meta for farming karma. I bring this up for no reason in particular. Just sharing tips.
Reddit Batman fans: wha wha the Batfamily is too big, some of the members should be cut out.
Also Reddit Batman fans: How dare DC Comics not resurrect Alfred!?
In an age of misinformation and clout, it gets kinda hard to trust relatively anyone online. Not that you should in the first place (always fact check people) But I find it kind of odd that the idea of Karma farming from reddit has now infected youtube in the form of like-farming. Like, FR, I'm seeing people drastically oversharing copy-and-pasted stories of "their brother got cancer" in the comment sections when i'm out here watching pokemon. Like, if it's true? Sorry to hear that homie, hope you (or whoever) get better, but also I don't know you and why are you bringing this up on a random pokemon video. but if it's not- Like- what the fuck?? What are you getting out of this??
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