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Books about being verbally abused and psychologically dominated by an autistic eighteen year old girl with under developed body and breasts. I’m curious as to whether I’m the only one with this fetish. Pic unrelated.

>> No.16797150

I want to apologise, Greta, Here's a video: https://youtu.be/u9M2A9E_ZB4?t=79

>> No.16797162

You need to castrate yourself

>> No.16797659

>>16797142
why is this little goblin taken seriously or given any attention at all? where did it start? why didn't it stop?

>> No.16797666

>>16797659
It started w crossed political ambitions of ppl old enough who should know better. It continued because news, she's a girl and she's autistic to sticks out too much in too many places

>> No.16797675

>>16797659
she's just an ngo/media prop. any human being who takes her seriously as in "the narrative that she is an activist and independent/grassroots agent is true" in any sense is a brainwashed sheep who needs to be put down.

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>>16797142
Hey Greta, watch this

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>> No.16797742

>>16797142
>I’m curious as to whether I’m the only one with this fetish.
i believe rule 34 applies here

>> No.16797752

>>16797142
Naomi. She's Japanese not autistic but it might do you good.

>> No.16797759

>>16797752
the tennis player?

>> No.16797765

>>16797725
Why would you need an entire book to say "Green activists' issues would be solved nearly entirely by nuclear power and the fact that they instead champion renewables is proof that their alarmism is nothing but service to big energy companies."

>> No.16797766

>>16797759
No, the novel by Tanizaki. Though I understand why you confused the DFW board with the tennis board.

>> No.16797788

>>16797765
The meat of the book is a lot more than just "nuclear good", which mainly just comes up near the end as a solution to the lunacy. It touches on a lot of stuff like how most people have a complete lack of understanding of what challenges the world's poor actually face and how climate change and environmental protection are quite literally the least of their concerns.