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Twitter Mercilessly Roasts Dude Who Drew a Graph to Prove A$AP Rocky Is “Submissive” on Vogue Cover With Rihanna
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Twitter Mercilessly Roasts Dude Who Drew a Graph to Prove A$AP Rocky Is “Submissive” on Vogue Cover With Rihanna

Apparently, Rihanna being "dominant" in a relationship has injured the ego of an "alpha male" in the "manosphere."

In a world full of "alpha male" influencers like Andrew Tate, it is no surprise that a character called "Rivelino" exists on Twitter with an astounding number of followers. These alpha male types have created a space for themselves on the internet, dubbed the "manosphere, " where male supremacy is celebrated and women are expected to be submissive and more feminine.

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Adding a lot of noise to this chaos is the Twitter page @alpharivelino. Recently, however, the individual behind the profile perhaps went a step too far by targeting a recent Vogue cover shoot featuring A$AP Rocky carrying and kissing his own child while his partner, Rihanna, steps ahead of them. Rivelino was not pleased to see a woman leading a man and claimed that the Lift Me Up singer "doesn't look happy" doing it either.



 

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Clearly, Rivelino considers a billionaire entrepreneur and Grammy-winning artist not worthy of posing with Rocky and her child in the background. The Rivelino Twitter page is full of alpha-male conspiracy theories that preach nothing but toxic masculinity. Drawing green lines of symmetry over pictures of several celebrities, Rivelino judges whether the men are "strong," "dominant," and "masculine," or "weak," "submissive," and "feminine" compared to the other person in the frame.

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Twitter users had a blast trolling Rivelino for his absurd views on masculinity and femininity. Here are some of the best tweet reactions to their Rihanna-Rocky post that will make you laugh:

1. Just a generic loser.



 

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2. "So is she offside or what then?"



 

3. "A brilliant ironic joke."



 

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4. Perhaps Rivelino is jobless.



 

5. Think about it?



 

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6. Drawing lines on the baby too?



 

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7. "Fellas, is it gay to love your son?"



 

8. According to Rivelino's theories:



 

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9. "Me annotating texts in my English literature class:"



 

10. "Huh, what language is this?"



 

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11. Anyone taking applications?



 

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12. Exactly!



 

13.  Rihanna got the masses.



 

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14. "There's no more masculine flex than having a dope and powerful wife."



 

15. Where's the lie?



 

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16. When you cry and complain about strong women on social media:



 

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17. Jobless indeed



 

18. "That's a lot of work criticizing a family."



 

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19. When Photoshop is your weapon of choice.



 

20. Too obvious



 

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21. It's all good



 

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22. That is a strange hobby



 

23. For the greater good



 

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24. Mind your own business perhaps?



 

25.  "Strong women are dope."



 

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