Just to caveat, as an old head I do actually want to offer context to one of the more obscure/legendary posts. But let’s also keep it respectful of this persons very bad day, as ridiculous as it was to essentially everyone else.

i kinda assumed most people on this site were around for the bunny cop incident

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Probably, but providing the context for incomers helps make us more inclusive. Most of their posts also got nuked, so if you weren’t online on that fateful day you may have missed it. I spoke to them directly, which was a weird experience I wanted to share.

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Gone… like tears in the rain.

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I am so fucking tired

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Bunny is a cop circle

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I’ll admit it was funny at first, but it devolved into mass bullying so quickly. That was one of the few times where I though, “huh, maybe this place really is as toxic as the libs say.”

It wasn’t, of course, but I still feel horrible about that incident. I always wonder how they’re doing now whenever the bunny cop meme comes up.

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This vs the Kobe Bryant dying struggle session, which was worse?

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Feel bad for his daughter but honestly, found it weird that sub was all “thoughts and prayers” when a millionaire probably rapist dies but if some Breadtuber has a mildly bad take we were all like “GULAG THAT MOTHER FUCKER! Rip their finger nails out with rusty pliers the lib!”

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I think part of the problem was that as new waves of posters encountered them the tide just kept coming. By the time someone would figure out this person wasn’t well a new less informed poster would already be there with a take, it’s unfortunately the nature of the internet.

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That’s a great point! You’re probably right about how it all played out that way.

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I can’t see any other way to deal with that whole situation besides sincere bullying.

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Do you also want to fuck the bunny cop?

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I’m gonna let Ben take this one for me.

Shapiro: Let’s get some facts straight, if I, hypothetically, was sexually aroused by feet, then surely, logically, larger feet would be superior as they would provide greater stimulus. Have you ever touched a lucky rabbits foot? I have. They are perhaps the softest thing ever. In conclusion, any paraphernalia I make my very real wife wear as I call her Alexandria Hopps is extremely justified and normal.

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It was a mix, mainly people were incredulous. I think the initial difficulty in discerning whether it was a bit played into it, a lot of people thought it wasn’t sincere at first and I think not being taken seriously and then the subsequent memes on the sub were what pushed them over the edge.

In the actual threads they joined most of the top comments were trying to talk them down once it became clear they were in a bit of a spiral, but there were a lot of not very sensitive meme posts that of course drew them in.

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No one, as far as I know, went out of their way to harass them directly. They just couldn’t resist continuing to engage even though they were obviously unhappy. It was very clearly a manic episode of some kind.

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I would say that overall, the community on average didn’t behave too badly, and the mods did a good job of shutting shit down once it became clear what kind of headspace they were in.

A lot of unintentional harm as a meme post that wasn’t particularly mean-spirited would draw them in again. Of course some people kept teasing them about wanting to fuck the bunny cop. That was the main egregious thing.

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telling me to log off was NOT okay

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