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Forums - General Discussion - It's time to stop. Put the memes down, lads and step away from the printers.

The sad thing is that people allow negative people doing negative things to change how they want to live their lives.

Really, I think the shooter hated Candace Owens and PewDiePie, which is why he mentioned them. Supposedly, he was a racist, yet a black woman shaped his views? Please. And the line that she wants things that are even more radical than what he did is another red flag. Similar for PewDiePie. It seems he mentioned two people the media hates, but can't get, so they could tie their names to this atrocity for ammo.



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I think he has a bit of a point with the bad actors, and wants to use this to distance himself from them, as well as position his community mentally for the coming 100 million subscriber celebration, which he's probably just going to barely lose to T-series on and would rather his community celebrate the success of 100 million subscribers than be disappointed that they missed getting it before a conglomerate channel by just a couple million. He's at 95 now, T-Series is at 96, so if he wants to shift the narrative to "let's celebrate 100 million!" and not have everyone bummed out that they "lost" a silly competition, he has to act now. It'll be a historic day for him and he wants it to be something everyone is happy about.

(Also, he might be hoping that everyone subscribed so far will stay subscribed to him, but that his empathetic tone will draw in people who were previously turned off to him, and give him the final surge he needs to beat T-Series after all).



He is the meme, though. To end the meme he would have to end himself.



If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.

Outside of the memes this guy is pretty great,and im talking about the real one and not the "news"one



He's not the first person to kill a meme. Leonardo Di Caprio not getting an oscar was a meme until he won it, thus killing the meme.
Memes are not immortal. If they bleed, we can kill them.



You know it deserves the GOTY.

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Darwinianevolution said:
He's not the first person to kill a meme. Leonardo Di Caprio not getting an oscar was a meme until he won it, thus killing the meme.
Memes are not immortal. If they bleed, we can kill them.

Sounds like the plot of a new Avengers movie.