In Honor Of Greta Thunberg's Andrew Tate Comeback, Here Are 29 More Times Incels And Sexist Trolls Were Absolutely Destroyed In Just A Few Words
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Now, I am *sure* by now you have seen climate activist Greta Thunberg's absolutely iconic reply to Andrew Tate's weird brag about his massive carbon emissions...and his subsequent arrest.
This fits into a very specific genre of online jokes that tickles my fancy, butters my biscuit, etc...basically, just sexist trolls getting owned. Here are 29 more times they were utterly decimated online!
1.This person invented a new word — incelligence — which I am now going to have to adopt into my vernacular.
2.This guy asked a real desperate question and got the answer he deserved.
3.This person pointed out that this guy had just pointed out something realll obvious.
4.This one was almost too easy.
5."Showers can't wash away that pathetic personality" is such a fire insult. No notes.
6.But my favorite comeback is always a "this you?" with receipts.
7.Sometimes, the comebacks write themselves — incels will really just tell on themselves online.
8.Like, this guy...basically just self-reported that he can't control himself and is a total creep. This reply just pointed it out.
9.Incels loveeee bragging about being horrible people.
10.Like...did Ben Shapiro really think it was a *good* idea to self-report he's a bad husband and father?
11.This person self-reported they'd never seen a woman up close.
12.And this guy let everyone know he's unlikable — the other guy just pointed it out.
13.This person served as a perfect Google Translate for incels.
14.Mic. Drop.
15.This guy self-reported his own burn (meaning I hope he learned from this), but it's too good not to include.
16.Here's another one somehow heard secondhand, because it's too good to leave out.
17.This guy stepped in to remind an incel that a woman's worth is not in her decision or ability to have children.
18.This guy was promptly called out for comparing leg hair to cancer.
19.A murder occurred here.
20.This woman made a very good point.
21.This person decided to generalize all women and got called out.
22.This commenter assured OP that they wouldn't have relationship issues, because, well, they wouldn't have a relationship.
23.It's almost funny to compare men's unrealistic, and often damaging, sexual expectations of women to...women wanting men to be nice?
24.This person pulled out the RECEIPTS!
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Comment: It's very common for most women to always have a new issue though. They always have something to complain about, it's because women are highly emotional (which can make then highly irrational). It's because they don't "deal" with their problems the way men do, they like to talk it out, they want someone to listen and understand their frustration, and they're often more aware of others' emotional states which attracts even more stress. Combine all this with conflict-avoidance (whereas men confront problems, women try to redirect or escape them) and then you'll see why this is super common.
Reply: So I took a quick look at your profile and just looked around for a bit. 5 days ago you posted a thread about how you forced your girlfriend to break up with you. Quote: "So I didn't want to break up with her, because it wasn't her fault, it was me, not her. So over the course of 2 weeks, after I got home I spent 2 weeks growing more distant, talking more and more about the trip I'd taken and how much fun I'd had, and how I wished she'd be more interesting too. She was trying to be more interesting and even bought me a book on relationships, but I already knew it was over. I called her less and less until I stopped calling her altogether, until one morning she took me aside and said 'It's over' and I said 'Okay.'" Motherfucker, you didn't even have the balls to break up with your girlfriend, you made her do it for you. And now you're claiming women don't confront problems head-on? Sit the fuck down.