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It’s so Joever
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« on: August 15, 2020, 08:56:17 PM »

Lockdowns kill jobs and opportunity, who knew?
Man, reading your comment history from old to new is like watching someone slowly lose lucidity.

It starts off completely reasonable. Your comments are valuable and add substance to the discussion. However, something slowly becomes off.
Everyone who sees it realizes something is wrong. Your comments are progressively getting worse.
Each and every week, your posts slip further into a cesspool of degenerate bats**t insanity.
It’s just painful to watch, like a slow train wreck, but it’s even more difficult to take your eyes off of it.

Eventually, it just becomes a jumble of near-incoherent, illogical strawmans cluttered with a few false analogies and Trump-kissing rhetoric.

Each day Atlas just watches, wondering how goddamn low you can actually go, wondering if you and DTT are searching for rare minerals deep in the mantle, based on how low your posts actually digging.

I know Stage Four MAGAmania is near impossible to recover from, but I wish you the best of luck in your healing journey, and hope your recover from this crippling illness.
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