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CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN WHAT THIS MEANS: (my friend sent this to me but I don’t understand). friendly reminder that your distaste for Lin is inextricable from an ebulliently innumerable conceptualisation of cromulent idiomic value constructed not of an experiential cromulence but a kind of apoplectic braggadocio and it's very telling. we need to tactfully abrogate and dispel the notion that a woman should be free from miniscule mishaps like imo the aggrandized criticism where antithesis albums have been met with acclamation is very telling of years-cultivated and bred misogyny. this isnt hard to comprehend.

like a majority of the criticism is just circumlocution of misogyny that embiggens the ego of the average man who cogitates that because he is a man he is ultimately superior, therefore displaying supercilious behavior that he thinks is cromulent by societal standard

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