Post #1098655
2026-04-12 18:22 UTC
@Morghur@decayable.ink @Vidmastereon@detroitriotcity.com It's not about selling out, it's not about going too hard on the political shit (see: Sam Hyde and the difference between WP and Extreme Peace, WP was a lot more subtle than EP/WP2 which had many skits about Israel and the trans movement), not having meltdowns (Sam Hyde's Gorilla Nest incident), but more importantly having people around you to back you up.
I think the last one is the most important one. If you have friends who will back you up and not slowly walk away when you get caught up in drama that the online version of a schizo retard with a sign won't shut up about (every city has at least one), that matters far more than being around sellouts who will dump you when they feel the wind change.
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@Morghur@decayable.ink 2026-04-12 18:28
True that. If anything, a lot of people today have forgotten that loyalty is the most important thing people can have. But i essentially mean as a way to get popular. Today everything revolves around quirky aesthetics, political pandering, some sort of inane copycate and production values.