The Typical Structure of an OP
It starts here, with a small preamble about the topic in question.
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will provide contextual information so you understand the topic and the above image in a better perspective.
To help you digest the above, sprinkle a paragraph lightly with explaination of your views on the topic.
By now the reader will be a little bored of all the text so it's often broken up in a number of ways.
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accompanied by a small caption
can pick up the slack a little more
Or possibly a youtube video to allow someone else to load the desired effect into the reader's head.
As we near the end of the OP, we take a moment to summarise and restate what we set out to convey at the start, and that our summary should now leave them informed/happy/satisfied/sad/angry/hungry/trousers/etc.
Serve chilled with tl;dr.
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I approve of this [chat]
I considered it, but I couldn't work out an interesting angle other than something like "Hey Kids, don't shout about how mad you are at your friend or the local bullies will [strike]scalp him[/strike] beat him up!"
the other chats can suck my dick
NNID: Hakkekage
Either you've not been entirely candid about your body features, or you said "No" to the last guy who made an advance on you in a rather aggressive manner.
The Man is trying to keep you down.