This was years ago, but I'm getting to a point. I didn't use my account from about, oh, 2010 until maybe 2017 or so when I decided I wanted it back because I was tired of getting emails from Twitter about so and so liking my tweets in Arabic for the prior six years or so. I finally checked it out and my account was following and liking all kinds of people who were posting videos of jihadis wearing tags and turbans with AK's and all this dramatic droning music. You know, classic "I can't define it, but I know it's jihadist when I see it" kind of stuff from the last two decades. Whoever it was had followed hundreds of accounts, and it took me a while to "unfollow" all of them.
Anyways, Twitter was fine with that. You know what they weren't fine with? My replying to someone skeptical about Sam Brinton wearing stolen clothes backwards. And I quote:
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Them:
The top part on yours is not identical to his. Are you sure that is the same outfit? I guess he could have changed it up somehow but I'm no seamstress.
quote:
Me:
And neither were Kriss Kross, but they figured out how to wear clothes backwards.
That was over a month ago. Classic "fire and forget." I clicked a link to see something someone posted in the tranny shooting thread hoping to see a weirdo get smoked, but instead, I see a message that my account has been locked for "suspicious activity." I had to verify
twice by picking a picture of a half dozen dice whose sides added up to fourteen. Liking videos of jihadis sawing heads off? Hunky dory. Making a joke about a fucking degenerate tranny being about as smart as a couple pre-teen rappers? Not cool, bro. Not cool.
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“There are plenty of good reasons for fighting, but no good reason ever to hate without reservation, to imagine that God Almighty Himself hates with you, too.”