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CuntFucker

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It really makes me happy to know this man is deeply miserable inside. No happy person thinks being on Twitter all day is a good idea, much less when you're using it to argue with strangers the whole time.

"No happy person thinks being on Twitter all day is a good idea(...)"..."(...)also I stalk and harass a stranger on twitter all day..."
 

TheRevAlJolson

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It really makes me happy to know this man is deeply miserable inside. No happy person thinks being on Twitter all day is a good idea, much less when you're using it to argue with strangers the whole time.
Pat wallows in misery like a pig in shit. That's why he engages people like this - because he's a miserable person. His misery is layers deep, too. It's incredible, really.

Pat is consciously unhappy with his life. He is readily aware of this and actively tries to bury that shit underneath layers of spaceship models and political punditry, but here's where things get interesting: he is entirely unaware that his affected conduct is built on that same misery as well. He consciously believes that his manufactured "tough guy" twitter persona is how a confident, self assured person should act, when in reality it has all the trappings of self loathing and personal frustration. He has done a full loop back around to the same scared little weakling he truly is. The only difference is that there are lower cost social consequences for acting the way he does online vs face to face interactions.

There is no danger of being physically humiliated when fighting with a stranger on twitter. No one can overpower him and if he is outclassed mentally, he can block the person and still exert control over his environment. This is important to Pat because he likely had little agency over his own life during his formative years. His over-bearing mosh-pit mom probably steered his life through his late adolescence leaving an undeveloped understanding of what aspects of a persons life can be controlled and what can't. This is why Pat cries for control over the lives of others while being unable to regulate his own life. That's what he was taught. He was witness to his mother controlling his life, but because of this he could not develop his own internal control - something that couldn't be witnessed, only developed in his own psyche. This has molded him into the person he is today - a person that cannot comprehend that other people have the capability of governing their own lives and instead need authoritative control to show them what's best.
 
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