Towards the end I got the feeling that it was mutual. We just fought about little shit, were never happy to see each other, and sometimes I swear I caught a whiff of reddit's cologne when I got home from work.
Towards the end I got the feeling that it was mutual. We just fought about little shit, were never happy to see each other, and sometimes I swear I caught a whiff of reddit's cologne when I got home from work.
Never really did Reddit for more than a week or two, but from what I saw there in that short time, Voat is just becoming the sjw equivalent on the right. I had enough ... you used to be able to easily avoid the BS, but it got to the point there was more BS than decent content IMHO.
Never really did Reddit for more than a week or two, but from what I saw there in that short time, Voat is just becoming the sjw equivalent on the right. I had enough ... you used to be able to easily avoid the BS, but it got to the point there was more BS than decent content IMHO.
Voat is just becoming the sjw equivalent on the right.
That's my feeling exactly. That's why I like phuks. We seem to be mostly radical centrists, if that's even possible.
>Voat is just becoming the sjw equivalent on the right.
That's my feeling exactly. That's why I like phuks. We seem to be mostly radical centrists, if that's even possible.
Yeah, same here ... but I didn't leave Voat, I'd rather think Voat left me.