“Watching weird take calmly debag Runforthehillz has the strange, electric clarity of a moment from The Blind Giant Is Dancing, Stephen Sewell’s 1985 play of ideas.
There, the real eruptions aren’t the shouting—they’re the moments when someone finally stops indulging another man’s private mythology. Sewell’s characters know that power often looks ridiculous up close, and that the quickest way to collapse a performance is simply to hold a light steady on it.
That’s what weird take is doing here. Not gentleness, not diplomacy—clarity. While the thread spirals into sock-puppet fantasies, whisper campaigns, and ever-more baroque accusations, weird take keeps returning to the one thing the self-appointed inquisitor can’t endure: the record. The count. The unforgiving ledger of their own posting history. It isn’t melodrama, it’s just … arithmetic.
If you spend months railing against a man you claim not to care about, someone pointing out the numbers isn’t ‘stalking’—it’s housekeeping.”