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  • EleventhHour@lemmy.worldtoApple@lemmy.worldWipr 2.1.4 defeats YouTube ads
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    5 months ago

    Your continued and persistent, psychotic delusion isn’t my problem. Stop replying and making it my problem

    Otherwise, I’m just gonna keep putting out your psychotic decisions.

    Reply to this comment for more and the most insulting things you can hear. It will continue until you just shut the fuck up and stop replying.

    Obviously, you don’t have that level of self-control, so I’m just going to have to give you horribly disgusting insults forever.

    Unless you just stop. Otherwise it’ll go on forever.

    I’ve pity your mental illusion. But not so much that I won’t infinitely shame you for it.












  • Cookery or alchemy, my point remains the same. I just think it’s possible that there is more involved in the calculus than we’re aware of.

    Although, to be fair, Gargamel’s desire to cook the Smurfs rather than turn them into gold always seemed to be a function of his maleficent cruelty rather than anything logical.

    Perhaps these were empty threats merely meant to terrorize them, and that was possibly his only goal. Maybe they can’t be turned into gold or eaten. Maybe he just wanted to scare the shit out of him. Another piece of evidence to support this theory is the fact that Gargamel never actually cooked a Smurf nor turned one into gold. He only ever threatened to do so, while also missing several opportunities to do so.

    Was the Smurfs’ interaction with Gargamel TVs first presentation of a metaphor that speaks against prejudice, bigotry, and hate crime? Against the terrorizing nature of bullies?

    Since we’re already overthinking the hell out of this, we might as well ask.