who was in the wrong here?
Who was in the wrong here?
You for making this low effort thread about a fucking ancient facebook post.
Sage.
the guy for putting his faith in a vapid thot
>what e3
concentration camp to that whore
>tfw too old to even know what the fuck "thot" is why it got popular
>tfw not intelligent enough to google
The girl is completely in the right, E3 is fucking stupid
It's yet another word that blacks gave us to demean women
It's like Jazz to those people
it's niggerspeak
people use it ironically here, its similar to t b h
>ironically
They put the brands of the shit shes wearing but, they didnt bother to write the name of the model? Who the fuck thought that was a good idea?
because it's an advertisement for the brands
are you stupid?
>you cant advertise brands if you put models name
kys
• The nature of the girl's original post makes it clear that she doesn't actually play video games on a regular basis, so the guy should not have assumed that she's excited for E3.
• The guy describes E3 as if it's a bunch of gamers showing off games they bought, rather than a trade show where publishers advertise games they made. Of course she would think it's stupid.
• "oh, ok" is a worthless comment and added nothing to the discussion, so "stop commenting" was justified.
>Acne
what the fuck?
Mostly the girl. The guy is being naive, but the girl is being a cunt. Or they're just friends goofing around and this is fake.
It's a clothing label you idiot
Yes, that's clear from the context, but the name is kind of funny in English. That's probably why I've never seen it here. Making people think of pimples isn't a good way to advertise fashion.
>thot
>desu
>ironically
Using it ironically and non-ironically within the same context are practically the same. You're an idiot if you think otherwise.
It was pretty popular on /fa/ when that board was still alive.
Never understood that shit. Like "Hey I'm saying dumb shits but it's okay I'm totally ironic ahaha"
People just want to say popular things without being labelled as a sheep
I always see this image as the girl misinterpreting what the guy said, as if people go to E3 and then show off games that they've recently bought