this is the type of shit your 55 year old uncle who watched wrestling in the 80s would send you on Facebook
>>2295587
cringe
>>2295587
Honestly the one thing I don't get is:
>everyone I like escapes all criticism because it's booking's fault
>everyone I don't is responsible for their own character entirely
There must be a hell of a lot of insecurity that goes into making an image like that.
im confused about the use, or over-use, of "smark". isn't it just "snark" most of the time?
if smark is a smart mark, then you are still a mark. but whats smart about it? let yourself get sucked into the fantasy of it all or fuck off, and stop thinking you are some intellect among carnie entertainment.
if you turn up to events, push the kids out the way and get to the front, just to be an attention whore and sabotage the mood, that doesn't make you smart, that just makes you an asshole.
>>2295652
How the hell did we go from watching a show to assaulting kids?
>>2295655
You're replying to Benoit.
When KO turned his back on Y2J, I felt proud to be a smark. After the episode was done I ran up to my Roof and let out a scream for 15 minutes straight. "I am a Smark!"
I then wrote an analogy between JeriKO and the red wedding
/asp/ is a Five Guy E-Penis size contest between fat neckbeards and skinny NEETs thinking that stating opinions they don't believe in and purposely changing the argument into the opposite of the adversary at the right moment is some kind of grand mastermind machinery making them advanced memesters, never to realize they're competing in a prizeless competition as what they consider "winning" is a notion that doesn't factually exist in such whereabouts. At the end of the day the only people they work is themselves, into believing they've won something that can only be lose.
Friendly reminder that being a Smark, at the very minimum, just means you know its scripted. So OPs picture proves that he is also a Smark. Everyone on /asp/ is a smark, there is no debating that whatsoever.