I don't know, to me it isn't that big of a deal that Lin tweeted a shopped pic. It just seems like he's pointing to the incident. The one where he "required sutures". The image represents that incident, shopped or not. Sounds like Lin Wood knows some things and Roberts almost certainly knows EXACTLY what Lin is referring to.
well, the point I was trying to make is there are no pics of Roberts with his actual injuries (sutures etc.). If Lin was posting a pic that represented that injury, that "incident" then.... so what? It's not like the injuries DIDN'T occur and Lin is saying that they did. The injuries DID occur. Who cares if it's an "art" image (shopped) or a real image. The injuries were real. The incident happened. Lin was pointing to THAT incident through that image.
I was specifically addressing your "he retweeted a confirmed photoshopped image, so why should he we trust him" post.
Well said. Memes are often Photoshoped images used to convey specific messages. This is similar. What matters is the substance of the message, not the quality of the image communicating the message. In this case, Lin is once again calling out Roberts as a comp'd swamp rat doing the cabal's bidding.
I don't know, to me it isn't that big of a deal that Lin tweeted a shopped pic. It just seems like he's pointing to the incident. The one where he "required sutures". The image represents that incident, shopped or not. Sounds like Lin Wood knows some things and Roberts almost certainly knows EXACTLY what Lin is referring to.
I don't really see the problem with this.
I believe what he was suggesting in this specific tweet is that he is a member of the infamous "black eye club"
well, the point I was trying to make is there are no pics of Roberts with his actual injuries (sutures etc.). If Lin was posting a pic that represented that injury, that "incident" then.... so what? It's not like the injuries DIDN'T occur and Lin is saying that they did. The injuries DID occur. Who cares if it's an "art" image (shopped) or a real image. The injuries were real. The incident happened. Lin was pointing to THAT incident through that image.
I was specifically addressing your "he retweeted a confirmed photoshopped image, so why should he we trust him" post.
Well said. Memes are often Photoshoped images used to convey specific messages. This is similar. What matters is the substance of the message, not the quality of the image communicating the message. In this case, Lin is once again calling out Roberts as a comp'd swamp rat doing the cabal's bidding.
Aye...here's a pic of others in that club... https://i.ytimg.com/vi/audfEZCnO9A/hqdefault.jpg