DanyelP23 Posted August 28 Posted August 28 I thought he was a bit tongue in cheek cuz his name is Thor (from Norse mythos) and that guy called him a god. Should gays be more humble? Also, what is it with this trend of other gays randomly dragging guys who say stuff similar to this. I swear I see posts like these every business month. 1 2
Matchatea Posted August 28 Posted August 28 That man looks like he would say the F slur in a hate crime way… Spoiler 1
EdgeofTeeth Posted August 28 Posted August 28 I can't be mad when narcissistic twitter gays get clocked sorry 10 1
Bussea Posted August 28 Posted August 28 Absolutely. I love it when that specific genre of white gay gets lashed and humbled on twitter 5 2
Joey307 Posted August 28 Posted August 28 (edited) He's average looking so yeah…I get tons of attention from dudes on Grindr and dudes at clubs, I'm an escort occasionally so sometimes my living comes from other people finding me attractive. All that being said I'm still very insecure and all of the above doesn't change it, I know gays have low standards. That being said there is much more to a person than their looks. Edited August 28 by Joey307 1
Popular Post Relampago. Posted August 28 Popular Post Posted August 28 No, cause I feel like it implies that people who are undeniably good looking are allowed to feel that way, while also implying people who have no lips and messed up teeth can't be confident. Do I like that tweet? Not at all, I find arrogance in any capacity to be gross. But I find dragging people's appearances to be gross as well. If you don't like the tweet, just keep it moving and don't give it attention. Otherwise it's serving jealousy, which is kinda what I think these tweets are about more than "humbling" someone. But in general… the Grindr screenshot posts are always annoying. Real annoying. I wish there was a way to mute them 33 14
Arthoe Posted August 28 Posted August 28 It is both extremly strange to me why people are just sharing private Grindr screenshots and sharing their personal life for clout on social media or how genuinely UPSET people get when somebody average looking describes themselves as pretty Like… the threshold of „Needing to be humbled" is one cringy Twitter post if you're average looking, but if you look like Austin Wolfe it's a FBI CP investigation until you „need to be humbled" (and even then half of the community would be willing to look past it). 6 1
sha-nasty Posted August 28 Posted August 28 I would say posting a private convo as validation is very cringey, but reading him for filth is a little much because his original post just screams insecure. I would've just let him look insecure and dumb, but also maybe he needed to be a scapegoat for the culture lol
toast Posted August 28 Posted August 28 (edited) He didn't deserve to get dragged to that extent, but posting that Grindr screenshot was cringe so I don't feel that bad for him Edited August 28 by toast
Joey307 Posted August 28 Posted August 28 1 minute ago, Relampago. said: But I find dragging people's appearances to be gross as well. If you can't take the heat, stay out of the kitchen I even drag myself, you gotta make fun of yourself sometimes
Khal Posted August 28 Posted August 28 I actually blame the person that responded to him and called him, 'God'. If I ever send a message like that to a guy, I hope someone brutally murders me. Get off the floor, ew. 11
pigeon Posted August 28 Posted August 28 5 minutes ago, Khal said: I actually blame the person that responded to him and called him, 'God'. If I ever send a message like that to a guy, I hope someone brutally murders me. Get off the floor, ew. One time I said please to a guy on Grindr and he told me to stop begging. Gays are so ******* weird.
uusagii Posted August 28 Posted August 28 14 minutes ago, JonginBey said: People thirsting after you on GRINDR is a flex now? This gif safkjasnjfnasf 4
getBusy Posted August 28 Posted August 28 So we're dragging some dude because someone told him "you're a god" and he replied "pretty much"???? I swear i hate the 21st century 1 1 1
Odette Violet Posted August 28 Posted August 28 That "no lips and jacked up teeth" is uncalled for. You can drag them without making fun of their appearance, yall are just the same 5
UnusualBoy Posted August 28 Posted August 28 The man is even all that, that gay was either tasteless or blind Not sure if he deserves the lashings but the humbling may come handy
playboi Posted August 28 Posted August 28 He looks cute but I wouldn't call him a god or a demi-god 1
glitch Posted August 28 Posted August 28 Yeah he seems a bit cocky but idk if it warranted that response... Gays send cringey, desperate messages like that all the time, take the ego boost but you don't need to tell everyone. He probably said that to everyone in a 10 mile radius
Cheers Posted August 28 Posted August 28 It's hypocritical af. The gays calling him ugly are thirsting after basic white guys like him all the time
Relampago. Posted August 28 Posted August 28 Like… this is somehow more permissible to people based on the responses than what the original Grindr post was. That's how you know it's not about "humbling", it's just nasty people hiding behind the internet, taking out their own personal issues onto people and disguising it as a joke or "clocking" someone. The actual truth is a lot of people on social media are ****ing nasty people and love a vigilante justice system where they can pretend to be doing the right thing when all they're actually doing is projecting their own unhappiness onto others. 5 2
ATRL Moderator Tsareena Posted August 28 ATRL Moderator Posted August 28 the draggings are a lot but "pretty much" is still so funny to me and the thor person completely missed what pretty privilege even means. Still doesn't justify a single insult he received over his appearance. Is there a look someone can have to justify making a post like that? 1
glitch Posted August 28 Posted August 28 2 minutes ago, Relampago. said: Like… this is somehow more permissible to people based on the responses than what the original Grindr post was. That's how you know it's not about "humbling", it's just nasty people hiding behind the internet, taking out their own personal issues onto people and disguising it as a joke or "clocking" someone. The actual truth is a lot of people on social media are ****ing nasty people and love a vigilante justice system where they can pretend to be doing the right thing when all they're actually doing is projecting their own unhappiness onto others. Someone just sent this to me and I was literally thinking wtf was the need for that? I think posting pics online for validation can be a bit cringe but it usually comes from a place of insecurity. Idk why people go out of their way to knock someone down who's clearly already not super secure in the way they look. Just plain mean for no reason 1
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