the_dunk_tank
It's the dunk tank.
This is where you come to post big-brained hot takes by chuds, libs, or even fellow leftists, and tear them to itty-bitty pieces with precision dunkstrikes.
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Does this guy even know how much groceries cost? (I already know the answer)
I actually think he does but he still spends all his time lecturing Twitter how economic indicators are more important. He's very much a lib pedant. He's prone to get sarcastic when he mentions numbers.
His bio
I never googled him because I assumed he had some kind of mid-level "planning" job. I thought it was a bit curious he didn't say where he works but I assumed he didn't want to give Twitter trolls that info right in his bio. Trolls can be lazy. They might give up if a even simple google is involved.
One day I saw a tweet where he said he was a lawyer. I forget how he phrased it. Like "one of the good ones"? I thought to myself "Ah, that figures!"
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Ninja edit
I knew "one of the good ones" wasn't right. It didn't sound like him. "Just the regular kind" is exactly what a lanyard-brained guy would say. And that's him.
"I want to pretend to care about minorities and poor people but I actually don't. How can I do that with the least effort possible?"