Fictional characters get a lot of leeway
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themeatbridge, Also, most fictional romantic gestures would be considered stalking in real life.
HawlSera, That’s why I don’t like romance stories
HeyThisIsntTheYMCA, ![]()
Excuse me I’m eccentric not insane
FlyingSquid, ![]()
I solve this by denying reality.
HeyThisIsntTheYMCA, ![]()
Denying hwhat?
NegativeInf, It’s that thing all the other people live in.
SayJess, ![]()
A society?
KingJalopy, Reality is just a crutch for people who can’t handle drugs
SpaceNoodle, I reject your reality and substitute my own
KingJalopy, That’s too many layers of fictional reality. At this point I don’t know which reality is real. Does that matter how real is real does it really matter?
parpol, If you’ve been on ex-twitter any, you’ll know that people cannot tell the difference between the two.
lugal, You mean the platform that’s bought by a comic book villain? I mean it ain’t easy sometimes, and by design
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