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Everyday I go on there (never post/comment), but I can't help but just despise the average user. The following qualities make me hate redditors:
-Have no status IRL (LITERALLY INVISIBLE) so they genuinely care about getting upvotes and actually put some sort of value into this. It's like jestermaxxing for invisible people.
-Are extremely ugly and socially awkward. Everytime a redditor posts their face whether it just be normally or on /r/Tinder it always make sense. They just don't look NT and you can tell no one likes them IRL
-They give HORRIBLE advice. Triggers me how people will go online to reddit so they can get anonymous advice but somehow despite it being online redditors will outright lie and blue pill people constantly. Just be confident! I love seeing them rate profiles on /r/Tinder where 4/10 guys are struggling on tinder and the people just say "switch up photos 2 and 3", "maybe try and smile more", etc. Just a bunch of random advice. Never began.
-Annoyingly political. Basically, picture in your mind your average 27 year old white male who went to a very low end college and didn't do well because they're a burnt out "gifted kid" and that is your average redditor. From this you can extrapolate their political beliefs -- that is antiwork, hyperfocused on drugs, hate the country they live in, etc.
-Despite being utterly invisible and forgettable IRL, they delude themselves into thinking they're special. I guarantee if there was a poll, at least 90% of redditors would think they're smarter than the average person. Despite having no success, they deep down think they're a computer guru or whatever because they can use the internet.
Just remember, that guy at work or at school who you never have a passing thought about, HES a redditor. The people you actually remember or ever consciously think about are not redditors. Redditors are basically the background characters IRL who are compensating by having a precense on the Internet.
-Have no status IRL (LITERALLY INVISIBLE) so they genuinely care about getting upvotes and actually put some sort of value into this. It's like jestermaxxing for invisible people.
-Are extremely ugly and socially awkward. Everytime a redditor posts their face whether it just be normally or on /r/Tinder it always make sense. They just don't look NT and you can tell no one likes them IRL
-They give HORRIBLE advice. Triggers me how people will go online to reddit so they can get anonymous advice but somehow despite it being online redditors will outright lie and blue pill people constantly. Just be confident! I love seeing them rate profiles on /r/Tinder where 4/10 guys are struggling on tinder and the people just say "switch up photos 2 and 3", "maybe try and smile more", etc. Just a bunch of random advice. Never began.
-Annoyingly political. Basically, picture in your mind your average 27 year old white male who went to a very low end college and didn't do well because they're a burnt out "gifted kid" and that is your average redditor. From this you can extrapolate their political beliefs -- that is antiwork, hyperfocused on drugs, hate the country they live in, etc.
-Despite being utterly invisible and forgettable IRL, they delude themselves into thinking they're special. I guarantee if there was a poll, at least 90% of redditors would think they're smarter than the average person. Despite having no success, they deep down think they're a computer guru or whatever because they can use the internet.
Just remember, that guy at work or at school who you never have a passing thought about, HES a redditor. The people you actually remember or ever consciously think about are not redditors. Redditors are basically the background characters IRL who are compensating by having a precense on the Internet.