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Jon Morrow
Jon Morrow
6 months ago

The great existential question of our age:

Am I a lolcow?

Last edited 6 months ago by Jon Morrow
Wyatt W
Wyatt W
6 months ago

I watched the documentary a few days ago. Man, it was a tough watch. The only sane person was the lady at the employment office who told him to stop treating himself like a victim all the time. It seemed like an extreme version of always online culture. Who knows, many of the poor kids hooked on the iPads might end up the same way.

Albireo Double
Albireo Double
6 months ago

No comments yet. Quelle surprise…
One might read it, especially is one is having a low-key, relaxing, sot of day. But really, could there be a more unrewarding subject that yet more ferreting around internet narcissism?

Mike Downing
Mike Downing
6 months ago

Whatever happened to Zoella Sugg ? Oh, I just looked; she’s still at it and is writing a ‘series of novels’ (groan).

This is someone famous for taking things out of a carrier bag if I remember.

During the ‘golden age’ of Hollywood, the stars had a full-time publicity machine to do this for them but now the saddos do it all themselves and the Internet just cashes in.

Andrea X
Andrea X
6 months ago
Reply to  Mike Downing

Who???
I have now looked her up, but I am none the wiser.

R Wright
R Wright
6 months ago

The thinking man of taste’s lolcow of choice would be WingsOfRedemption, aka Richard Jordan. I look forward to the documentary.

Albert McGloan
Albert McGloan
6 months ago
Reply to  R Wright

True men of culture partake of kingcobrajfs (subject of three documentaries and counting!)

Albert McGloan
Albert McGloan
6 months ago

TWU