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southpol:

When you put on the They Live! glasses, this banner says “Mission Accomplished.”
Attention: username crazynutjob (who is of no relation, I feel confident).

So here’s a story: Imagine you were drinking with a buddy. You might get to talking about something stupid you read on the internet posted by nutjobs. You might even decide to make a blog that highlighted comments from nutjobs and provided references to why they were wrong. You might even have your friend register the domain crazynutjob.com. Heck, your friend might even set it all up for you including a tumblr account and a gmail account. Suppose further that your friend was drinking your beer and set it all up for you at his expense. Then, you might realize that refuting nutjobs is about as interesting as hearing about someone else’s dreams. But if your friend already spent his money registering the domain and his time to set you up with a mail and tumblr account, you might just decide to keep the domain and do your own thing. The only negative consequence is that now you are the crazynutjob, not the people you point out in your posts.

While I may be a conservative nutjob, I don’t find the antagonistic methods used by the people in the picture to be very productive. That said, your mom says “hi.”

southpol:

When you put on the They Live! glasses, this banner says “Mission Accomplished.”

Attention: username crazynutjob (who is of no relation, I feel confident).

So here’s a story: Imagine you were drinking with a buddy. You might get to talking about something stupid you read on the internet posted by nutjobs. You might even decide to make a blog that highlighted comments from nutjobs and provided references to why they were wrong. You might even have your friend register the domain crazynutjob.com. Heck, your friend might even set it all up for you including a tumblr account and a gmail account. Suppose further that your friend was drinking your beer and set it all up for you at his expense. Then, you might realize that refuting nutjobs is about as interesting as hearing about someone else’s dreams. But if your friend already spent his money registering the domain and his time to set you up with a mail and tumblr account, you might just decide to keep the domain and do your own thing. The only negative consequence is that now you are the crazynutjob, not the people you point out in your posts.

While I may be a conservative nutjob, I don’t find the antagonistic methods used by the people in the picture to be very productive. That said, your mom says “hi.”

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