I've thought about dropping by, it's only one train stop away from my usual station. There's nothing to see, though, really. A bunch of dumbasses getting off on physical confrontation, apparently themselves the, errr, victims of a fake threat alleging that the statue would be taken down. "These are good memes," he said, holding up his signs that featured "Pepe the Frog" imagery as well as a Star of David. "Dude, this is not Comicon," another man yelled, referring to a convention of comics-lovers. "I know, what is it?" the alt-right supporter asked rhetorically. "I thought I was just coming to make friends." The best embodiment of 4chan to date? Wow.In the seconds before the altercation, he defended his presence against a gathering angry crowd.
Y'know, if I wasn't already trashing this site sometimes, I'd copy+paste this here b/c we don't have that kind of presence around Hubski. It's nice, really nice, I'd say. Safe to bet we're all about to restructure how we distribute some authorities. When the two parties' realities totally diverge, let's just hope that the prez's base of support is eroded significantly more than right now. 38% approval rating, last time I checked. Nuclear, Football. everything's fine tho
All I can imagine is how bemused I'd be if I was Matt Furie (the cartoonist who originated Pepe) and I saw this. A person getting choked out, at least in part because he had sign depicting Pepe wearing a Bane mask accompanied by alt-right slogans. No wonder he killed him off.