I'm talking about bullying someone that doesn't put up a fight back
Nick Rekieta, Chris Chan, Russell Greer, and a shitload of other gen X lolcows didn't know you don't feed the trolls. case in point Patrick, very seldomly did people actively go after someone who was smart enough to DFE and vanish, hell even Chris chan almost got away, all he had to do was give up the tugboat and get a real job. especially if you stick with it, you'd be surprised how quickly the flames go out when you don't give the online people attention.
because I don't want to start shit with these teenagers
i don't believe its actually teens, i've been wrong before but it really feels like people that didn't get the memo and still want to party like its 09. the idea guys were all in their mid20s, and it just feels like to get everything and understand the soijack stuff you need to be an older loser.
Hell hath no fury like a woman under fire.
i used to joke that the military should just viciously rape the soldiers as part of the "break you down and rebuild you" process, until i saw veterans admit that the dykes who were touched by their uncles seemed to do the best during those "oh shit" moments.
Thatās why I never got doing it, not that I donāt respect veterans of course, I just always stare at them like āYou- You wanted to go to war?ā. I guess after 9/11 it was a feeling of justice, I hear a lot of veterans immediately went to be deployed after that. Some didnāt even wait for the day to end.
to be fair, when iraq happened the internet was barely a thing, most people that joined got suckered into it. my best example i used to use is The Night's Watch from Game of Thrones when that aired, the people in the know understood how bad an idea it was to let their son sign up but most of the men were brainwashed by stories of their uncles or other family members that served and were congratulated and shoved off, and then once they're in, they're fucked. Not remotely what they were led to believe.
Its a lot like the kikes, they've always been as shitty as they've been the last couple years, but social media was very censored until recently, it was a similar thing in the 2000s. Only people, especially of drafting age straight up didn't have an internet to check out what war is actually like. when the invasion happened, myspace had the same active daily user number as kiwifarms, thats how small the internet was back then.
more people went to the mall of america than myspace at its height, and much like a mall it was dominated by teens. if you only look at people over drinking age. by the time of the surge the amount of users on myspace, the largest website at the time, still was less than the number of kiwifarm users over drinking age right fucking now. Or maybe it was rental car age, either way. it was fucking impossible to get the real info if you were just the random meathead back in the 2000s.
Like people straight up still wrote letters by the end of the iraq war.