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us4gi
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"If you intend to bait my sisters into sending you photos, then turning it on them and accusing them of pedophilia, when there are only a couple years of difference in age between you and them, expect a beating, bro." (Meaning that person B and maybe his friends will find person A and beat him up.)
This is very unusually worded in a couple spots.
Usually, we would say "expect to get beaten" or "expect a beating" rather than "expect getting beaten".
In this context, "roll" means to change the outcome deceptively, and surprise the other person with a response or a result that they weren't expecting.
(One common example of this is "Rick rolling" where you post a link that you claim is something interesting, but the link goes to a music video of a famous Rick Astley song, or where you set up a joke and the punchline is the lyrics to that song.)
And maybe there's a specific "copypasta" post going around where women get accused of pedophilia for sending "adult" pictures to minors? Either way, that's what he's saying.
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"If you intend to bait my sisters into sending you photos, then turning it on them and accusing them of pedophilia, when there are only a couple years of difference in age between you and them, expect a beating, bro." (Meaning that person B and maybe his friends will find person A and beat him up.)
This is very unusually worded in a couple spots.
Usually, we would say "expect to get beaten" or "expect a beating" rather than "expect getting beaten".
In this context, "roll" means to change the outcome deceptively, and surprise the other person with a response or a result that they weren't expecting.
(One common example of this is "Rick rolling" where you post a link that you claim is something interesting, but the link goes to a music video of a famous Rick Astley song, or where you set up a joke and the punchline is the lyrics to that song.)
And maybe there's a specific "copypasta" post going around where women get accused of pedophilia for sending "adult" pictures to minors? Either way, that's what he's saying.
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Thank you so much! I fully understand.
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