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* Call them stupid.
* Call them stupid.
* Call them a [[retard]].
* Call them a [[retard]].
* Call them a [[racist]].
* Call them a [[misogynist]].
* Call them a [[misogynist]].
* Call them a [[Lesbian|misandrist]].
* Call them a [[Lesbian|misandrist]].
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* Call them a [[cuck]].
* Call them a [[cuck]].
* Call them a [[paedophile]].
* Call them a [[paedophile]].
* Call them a [[cuck]] again.
* Insult [[Your mom|their mum]].
* Insult [[Your mom|their mum]].
* Call them a [[cuck]] at least [[9000]] more times.
* Go for the [[High Score]].
* Go for the [[High Score]].
* [[Kill yourself]].
* [[Kill yourself]].

Revision as of 23:38, 19 December 2015

The internet police responding to a disagreement.

Disagreeing with someone's opinions the internet is one of the most egregious and rampant forms of cyberviolence in today's societySome argue that disagreeing with someone is a heinous crime (akin to rape, murder, genocide and Grand Theft Auto) while others disagree with this assessment and believe that disagreement is a protected form of free speech.

If you disagree then you are a misogynistic racist paedophile animal-fucker and you should kill yourself.

What to do if someone disagrees with you

Click here if you disagree with this pyramid.

People you should always disagree with for the lulz

Noone can agree about this shit.

Videos


What counts as terrorism in Britfagistan.

If you agree with this page

You are a faggot and you are wrong.

If you disagree with this page

You are a faggot and you are wrong.

See Also

Disagree is part of a series on Language & Communication
Languages and DialectsGrammar, Punctuation, Spelling, Style, and UsageRhetorical StrategiesPoetryThe Politics of Language and CommunicationMediaVisual Rhetoric
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