Twitch star xQc reacts hilariously after being ‘ratio’d’ by controversial personality Andrew Tate
xQc and Andrew Tate recently shared an interesting reaction on Twitter.
The term “ratio” has become popular on Twitter in recent years. “Ratio” refers to when a reply to a tweet receives more likes than the original post. This can be seen as a sign of disapproval or criticism towards the original tweet. It suggests that the majority of people prefer the reply over the original content. The most recent case of this can be seen in Andrew Tate’s ratio-ing xQc on a tweet.
In this particular case, xQc tweeted about feeling a bit sad recently. “Just sad lately, that’s it. Nothing else,” he noted. “I can fix you.” Andrew Tate replied, stating that he could “fix” him. Howwver, in a rather interesting turn of events, Tate’s response received more likes than xQc’s tweet, resulting in a ratio.
xQc and Tate have had several debates in the past regarding their respective philosophies. These topics particularly include masculinity and personal responsibility. However, this latest exchange seems to have given the upper hand to Andrew Tate.
xQc reacts to Andrew Tate’s reply
xQc, whose real name is Felix Lengyel, is a popular Twitch streamer from Canada, known for his gaming content and outspoken personality. Andrew Tate, on the other hand, is a former kickboxing champion and self-proclaimed “philosopher king,” known for his controversial views on various topics, including masculinity, relationships, and success.
Despite their past disagreements, xQc seemed to be disappointed in being ratio-ed by Tate. This is because it suggests that Tate’s response was more popular and well-received than his tweet. “I saw Tate replied. Dude, he f**king ratio’ed me, dude. It is what it is. What can I say, man? Literally fell off. Literally got ratio’ed by Tate. X ‘L,’ Tate ‘W.’ common Tate ‘W’. That is pretty common. Unlucky I guess.” He even joked that he had fallen off and acknowledged that Tate had won this round.
This exchange highlights Andrew Tate’s presence on social media. It showcases how influential Andrew Tate and his fanbase is. The interaction shows how social media can be used to influence public opinion and perception, even among celebrities and public figures. It also showcases the importance of being mindful of the content users share online, as it can have a significant impact on how people are perceived by others.
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