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Imprisoned manosphere influencer Andrew Tate published a tweet Saturday recounting a strange midnight battle with a "ghost from hell," leading his followers and his critics to wonder about the place of ghosts in our world.

Tate's ghost story appears to be in the form of some kind of poem, complete with line breaks. He has been tweeting throughout his imprisonment, possibly with the aid of somebody who receives written messages from him and then posts on his behalf, though the exact method is unknown.

Tate was arrested on human trafficking charges after Romanian authorities found him in December, following the aftermath of a viral Twitter beef with Greta Thunberg. They had been investigating his alleged imprisonment of several women.


Since the tweet was posted on Saturday and tells about events that happened "last night," it's assumed that the supernatural encounter occurred on Friday evening as Tate sat in his cell.

Other than apparently fighting ghosts, he fills his days with exercise, meditation and posting sigma grindset hustle content for his followers — at least going off his recent tweets as of late.


As word of his supernatural battle spread on social media over the weekend, many expressed their happiness that Tate is imprisoned and seemingly losing touch with reality.

Others imagined what the ghost fight may have looked and felt like. Tate, before becoming a manosphere influencer, was an MMA fighter — although he fought still-living people and not phantoms during those years.


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Nukegirl

At least when Chris-Chan says some delusional bullshit, it doesn't come with an appendix about how Chris is some paragon of productivity and thus better than you.

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Gumshoe

If he's in jail, why does he still have his phone to send tweets with?

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Revic

I know pretending someone's being so risible that you simply could not help but laugh aloud is a lazy online discourse cliche almost as old as I am, but this genuinely cracked me up. Holy fucking shit. I want to know how he (wants us to think he) identified it.
"Are you a ghost?"
"Yeah bro. Are you a rapist?"

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