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minus-square@NoSpotOfGroundlink37•edit-25 months agoTL;DR: “No 14 year old boy will stop following someone if they’re considered evil and bad, but they will stop if they’re considered cringe”.
minus-square【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】link3•5 months agoThis is why I support the movement among women of not fucking Republican voters, as a policy.
minus-squarekamenLady.link1•5 months agoYou surely mean they won’t stop following someone if they’re considered evil and bad.
minus-square@NoSpotOfGroundlink3•5 months agoYes, that’s right. There’s a “no” at the beginning of the phrase which gives it that meaning (I misread it myself, so I see where you’re coming from).
TL;DR: “No 14 year old boy will stop following someone if they’re considered evil and bad, but they will stop if they’re considered cringe”.
This is why I support the movement among women of not fucking Republican voters, as a policy.
You surely mean they won’t stop following someone if they’re considered evil and bad.
Yes, that’s right. There’s a “no” at the beginning of the phrase which gives it that meaning (I misread it myself, so I see where you’re coming from).
Now i see it, i somehow managed to ignore the “No”