Andrew Tate said ‘books are below me’ and it was a glorious self-own for the ages – 17 takedowns definitely worth reading
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Same pic.twitter.com/if04A7VUk3
— Ares Ace (@AresAce41) April 5, 2026
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First word revealed: “Read.” https://t.co/7NYy3GKy8t
— Jordan M (@Jordan_MG_) April 5, 2026
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As my granny says – a fool is bragging about things a smart man is ashamed of. Being uneducated is not a win
— No one you know (@YoubeliveImhere) April 5, 2026
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Just say you aren’t a person of intellect and you’re as shallow as a tide pond as you lack the mystery or depth of the ocean.
— ℭ ⩜⃝ (@OpossumWarfare) April 5, 2026
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The idiom is “beneath me” but I wouldn’t expect anyone who can’t read to know that.
— Shatterface (@Shatterface) April 5, 2026
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Tate is quite short, so he probably means books are literally “below” him in the stack he stands on trying to make people think he is taller.
— The Fair Witness 🌈⚖️🇺🇸 (@adamross) April 6, 2026
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He could be standing on a stack of books to make himself taller
— liz 🇵🇸 (@lizatliz) April 6, 2026
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Of course he’s not literate. The bar is so low that a lot of men here see him as their idol.
— Marv-Kacee (@TheArsenallllll) April 7, 2026
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i knew you were an illiterate beta, here ya go dummie pic.twitter.com/EbvGbyMA6A
— Zeep (@Gnomonknows) April 5, 2026
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