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Jill Stein Won’t Stop. No Matter Who Asks.

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Jill Stein Won’t Stop. No Matter Who Asks.

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  • Training for the Winter Olympics now. Thanks, friend! :)

    • It has been my observation that those who passive-aggressively referred to people as “friend” typically don’t have any of their own.

      I’m not your friend.

      • I may not be your friend, but I count you as my friend. Thanks, friend! :)

        • How sad

          • Don't be sad, I'm your friend. Cheer up. It's gonna be ok, I promise. And Trump is going to lose, so all good. Thank you! :)

            • Oh, how cute. You’re trying to be passive aggressive to make yourself feel better.

              Nobody is your friend.

              • Thank you! :)

                • For what? Pointing out your failings? The fact that you have no friends?

                  Because other than passive-aggressive trolling, I can’t really see why anyone would behave that way.

                  Many people here think you are a paid troll, but I’m pretty sure that you’re lonely enough to do this for free because you mistake an entire online community’s hate towards you as some sort of affection. That’s why you call everyone Who insults you “friend.”

                  • Wait! Are you saying people here are insulting me? In this community?! Noooo...come on now... I'm pretty sure when I brought that up one time, everyone said I had "main character syndrome."

                    So I think you're wrong. You must be, right?!

                    Thanks, friend! :)

                    • Of course you would label yourself “main character”.

                      Just remember: every time you post your comments on lemmy, everyone knows exactly how desperate and pathetic the attempt for affection is.

                      I can’t think of a worse fate than being you. I do, however, enjoy watching you constantly display how miserable you are.

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