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The most sanctimonious, impressionable, socially inept types of people on the media who obsess over spreading toxic positivity between themselves along with spreading it to anyone who dares to oppose their ideals; they possess so much internal insecurity that they willingly cling to fictional characters, which leads them to lacking social skills more than if they learned to communicate with real people or be in contact with the people they disagree with for one whole day without instinctively mocking them.

Due to their impressionable, servile attitude, they don't hesitate to take everything they look at with a surface-level interpretation, causing a cycle where they constantly misinterpret themselves and other people when something actually factual is stated and they put federal law before logical construction, causing them to be willingly insensitive and ignorant to issues that are much more likely to spread conflict across the human population than anything federal law dictates the rights and wrongs of.
YouTube viewer after watching a video on a weeaboo's channel: ...Wait, that was a weeaboo I just watched? Really? ...Now I'm thinking of making a headcanon where the protagonist from Re;Zero is actually gay. I mean, I did it for Finn from Adventure Time where I gave a headcanon on him being gay for the Ice King right as this weeaboo demonstrated that making a sexuality headcanon for a fictional character is fine.
by commentspae December 9, 2020
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The origin area for the consecutive hellspawn of all teenage pretentiousness and arrogance done in the most casual, shameless way possible. Usernames and bios are the most informal texts ever seen in history with special characters, emojis, and other symbols being spread everywhere on the site. Avatars and banners are also in the scale of "undignified anime girls/boys" to "outdated subjective meme."

During an argument, both subjects always misinterpret the full picture of the other's point and act narcissistic and incredibly full of themselves, mixing up who's universally right and who's universally wrong for anyone spectating and sowing moral confusion among their own peers as well as those who don't use Twitter.

These Twitter users incidentally have the exact same mindset when they shift over to TikTok, only they can express their views even more unpleasantly than they already did.
Look at all those pretentious Twitter people acting like they're the next Messiahs and rational Devil's Advocates thinking they're going to save the world from doom. It's fucking hilarious to watch.
by commentspae December 10, 2020
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