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Comments are most commonly found on the debris fields of trolled 16-year-old girl LJ, bebo and Myspace users. They are the critical tools at the hands of fucktard Internet users who try to be deep while being unique and having a username that utterly enrages the intelligent or encyclopaedic user. It is believed the comment is the source of power for internets drama and whores in general. With each comment they receive, their ability to whine, bitch, and moan about anything is proven to increase exponentially. This is a very frightening thing, and often a good source of lulz.

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