by S.F. Jude Terror » Wed Apr 25, 2012 4:34 pm
I want to get to the bottom of this Twigglet psychology. I have a few theories:
1. It gives people a sense of community to be annoyed and see other people annoyed by the same thing. It validates their need to belong, and so they must keep reading his posts so that they can continue to be a part of the group.
2. Some people just like to be annoyed and offended. The sense of moral outrage is somehow fulfilling for them.
3. People hate themselves, and as a result they feel that they should suffer through things they don't enjoy. Despite claiming to hate everything Twigg posts, their opinion of themselves is actually lower and so they see reading the posts they hate as some kind of pennance.
4. People secretly love his posts, but don't want to seem like oddballs, so they go along with the rest of the group in complaining.
Which is it?

I LOVE BLUD BLOOD! - Rob Liefeld
some idiot on facebook wrote:I don't like your belittling tone, Jude. Just because I don't know how to spell the language of some tiny African nation doesn't mean that I'm wrong in thinking that your attitude towards women is 100% wrong. Obviously, you're some skinny, single nerd living on the East Coast who probably derives value in life from wrestling matches, hoping that Wolverine gets to sleep with teenagers and engaging in casual drug use. You're literally the worst thing to happen to comics since Stan Lee.