I Hate Bullshit
So recently I apparently caused some big drama by calling out a certain longtime catfish on this site. It's been proven well beyond a reasonable doubt that they are in fact a catfish, but apparently some diehard fans insist on burying their heads in the sand and insisting that it's an unsettled question.
One central dispute regards screenshots of messages between myself and the catfish. My screenshot proves that the catfish sent their supposed "yesterday" selfie to me a year and a half ago. But the catfish's fake screenshot shows the catfish sending me a different picture. Catfish of course says my screen shot is fake. Of course you the public don't know who is lying. The context of what is being said in the message strongly indicates my version is the real one, but a lot of people don't seem to care.
Well recently another SW member pointed out how I could prove that mine is real. The picture is horizontal in the catfish's recent "selfie" post, but vertical in my screenshot. So if my screenshot is real, then I should be able to provide the similarworlds.com URL of the vertical version of the picture that the catfish shared with me a long time ago, and it should have her profile name in it so you know I didn't just upload it to some other account I made. Well guess what, here's that very URL.
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In conclusion, this proves my screenshot is real, the catfish's screenshot is fake, and the catfish's supposed recent selfie is the same photo it sent me a long time ago. Assuming you have at least a rudimentary understanding of how URLs work, that is.
One central dispute regards screenshots of messages between myself and the catfish. My screenshot proves that the catfish sent their supposed "yesterday" selfie to me a year and a half ago. But the catfish's fake screenshot shows the catfish sending me a different picture. Catfish of course says my screen shot is fake. Of course you the public don't know who is lying. The context of what is being said in the message strongly indicates my version is the real one, but a lot of people don't seem to care.
Well recently another SW member pointed out how I could prove that mine is real. The picture is horizontal in the catfish's recent "selfie" post, but vertical in my screenshot. So if my screenshot is real, then I should be able to provide the similarworlds.com URL of the vertical version of the picture that the catfish shared with me a long time ago, and it should have her profile name in it so you know I didn't just upload it to some other account I made. Well guess what, here's that very URL.
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In conclusion, this proves my screenshot is real, the catfish's screenshot is fake, and the catfish's supposed recent selfie is the same photo it sent me a long time ago. Assuming you have at least a rudimentary understanding of how URLs work, that is.