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Latest revision as of 07:32, 6 February 2023
"Reeeeeaaaallly getting tired of hyperbole and false equivalences"
Indeed.
Only the most skilled satirists (such as myself) dare work with raw hyperbole, so powerful is it.
As for false equivalences, they are deadly stealth toxins, and only evil fuckers indulge in them.
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- Post @ Twitter (6 February 2023)