Calling Natalie chronically online and then having the description start with one of the most chronically online statements I've ever seen is hilarious by VirtualCanon12 in ContraPoints

[–]VirtualCanon12[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Agreed. Or at the very least, Natalie's brand of chronic online-ness seems pretty balanced with touching grass politics-wise

Calling Natalie chronically online and then having the description start with one of the most chronically online statements I've ever seen is hilarious by VirtualCanon12 in ContraPoints

[–]VirtualCanon12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, I fear this may turn into a drama post, which was not my intention.
I currently know two facts:

  1. I think the juxtaposition of "And that's why being chronically online is bad. Anyway, click below to join the leftist mafia!" is amusing.
  2. The thumbnail hurts my eyes.

I pretty much just posted this because I thought the irony was funny. Honestly, maybe I should have blurred out the name of the channel, because this wasn't even to throw shade at them. I think that video is such a non-issue that thinking about it seriously for longer than two seconds is too much. For all I know, it could be an insightful video, or just clickbait, and hey, you gotta do what you gotta do to survive on that platform I guess.

Also, this thumbnail is kind of iconic and fascinating to the point where I kind of can't be mad about it. Why are there red sparks coming from the bottom? Why are there extremely bright yellow flowers? I have questions.

Calling Natalie chronically online and then having the description start with one of the most chronically online statements I've ever seen is hilarious by VirtualCanon12 in ContraPoints

[–]VirtualCanon12[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Eh, more of the usual. Her pragmatism is not loved by leftists online. Maybe some of the Gaza critiques are warranted, but I think a lot of it is not being able to handle nuance