Pain is the ingredient.
Pain is the magic.
I’m better than you because I have suffered more than you ever have.
More than you ever could.
Pain is the elixir of excellence.
Batman is only Batman because they killed his parents.
Do you understand?
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Me: Survived two near-fatal accidents before the age of two, one of which required surgery to relieve cranial pressure, the other sent me to the burn ward. Suffered permanent damage to my spine when I was 13, still walk with a cane 32 years later. Suffered a near-complete breakdown just after high school. Homeless twice, living with crippling social anxiety and depression, slowly losing vision in one eye.
(And by no means have I suffered the worst, out of the entire human race. Other people have, and have had it, far worse than me.)
Tater Tot: Got caught with his hand in the human trafficking jar, now facing the consequences of his actions.
We are not the fucking same, you fucking narcissist.
Sorry, Andy, you don't even place in the suffering Olympics. You don't even get to sit in the stadium and watch the events in the suffering Olympics.
Isn’t Bruce Wayne usually depicted as having been a broken wreck of a person until he was something like 20? I mean if you’re going to take dubious fictional characters as real-life examples. And even in the DC comics universe, being traumatized by a criminal doesn’t turn most people into superheroes or supervillains.
Also, what about the women you kidnapped and abused? Do they get to be powerful and avenge themselves on your villain ass?
“I’m better than you because I have suffered more than you ever have.”
Suffering doesn’t make you better. MAYBE if you came out on the other side of the suffering as a better person… But then, we’d use whatever standard makes you better person to judge you as a better person. Not simply the amount of suffering.
And… Did you suffer for the sake of a cause? A group? A movement?
Or did you just get hurt a lot in becoming known for hurting people in competition?
What, exactly, do you have to show for this suffering?
A man whose greatest suffering comes from the direct consequences of his own actions and he expects others to pay for them in his place is not a man made strong by suffering. He is not strong he simply looks to place himself over others he hopes to keep weak. His suffering pales in comparison to an honest man and barely registers as a blip to one who understands the hardships of others and takes that weight to their own heart, aiding them in rising above their struggles and both being stronger for it. It would sicken me to call you a man at all. You are a fool costuming yourself in victimhood and demanding to be lionized.
@Zinnia #215932
I’m guessing he enjoys women’s pain. Maybe he pretends to others to think that our pain doesn’t exist, or maybe doesn’t matter, etc, but (not that) deep down he’s a sadist and loves it when we’re hurting. He likely enjoys adding emotional distress to our pain by mocking us and/or telling us about his pain.
As you’re a woman-abusing villain, Batman would have you put in Arkham Asylum.
That would hurt you, Andrew Taint.
@Vgal #215920
If he goes to jail, maybe literally.
Andy-boy would end up the jail's bitch boy, because for all his tough talk he is just a weak crybaby, who had to traffic women to actually feel like he had any power.
@Anon-e-moose #215954
Batman would have you put in Arkham Asylum.
I feel like there’s something there about Andrew Tate being such pathetic joke of a human being that even the Joker would go out of his way to keep him alive to use as a punchline or something…
Also, I know they’re not residents of Arkham, but MAN do I now want to see Giganta or Big Barda beat the crap out of and utterly humiliate Tate like the bitch he is. Or maybe do what Power Girl once did when she encountered some loser flashing her; freeze his junk with her freeze breath.
I’m better than you because I have suffered more than you ever have.
More than you ever could.
Well, that’s a pretty damn bold statement. I’m assuming this was not in response to any one particular person, but just addressed to the general public? So he’s saying he’s suffered more than…anyone? Or at least anyone reading his post on Twitter? I always hate it when people say that kinda thing…even though most of the time when I’ve heard it, the person is saying they should get preferential treatment, and not that they’re awesome because of it. Everyone who’s been around for a while goes through some tough shit in their life, I don’t see the point of judging whose suffering is the worst.
“ I don’t see the point of judging whose suffering is the worst.”
Yeah, someone who’s just too dumb to come in out of the rain suffers more than someone who owns shelter, but will go out in the rain to give a homeless person an umbrella.
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