>>55264650The thing with /#/ is that it tends to attract faggots like this that somehow managed to convince themselves they're intelligent enough to not only understand, but predict what groups of people do and how they interact with a market or industry. They convince themselves with arguments of which a goalpost can be set wherever they'd like (e.g. X thing will eventually become unpopular) and claim victory when it happens or that not enough time has passed when X did not occur. With this logic resulted from profound mental retardation, they genuinely believe they are superior to even the most simpleton of fanbases, ignorant they're the most irrelevant and simple of them all. You'd think that reddit would be enough of a containment for these faggots but once they realized everyone else is laughing at them, they migrated and the result is /#/. Holy fucking shit. You must kill yourself immediately.