Food from a Japanese 7-11 is legitimately good stuff and I find it both annoying and also hilariously on point that someone like her made that a "challenge".
They'll double down & circle the wagons. They'll likely gaslight & blame it on the virus itself. They'll censor & shout down anyone that asks questions.
I used to watch the YTuber Steve Wallis "Camping with Steve", an urban/stealth camper from Alberta. His "Beautiful Wife" was a faceless off-camera character.
About two years ago, she died in her sleep beside him around the same age as above. No cause of death was ever released that I could see.
Wallis became understandly mopey on camera. He showed so little curiosity publicly over the sudden death that some fringe people started accusing him of murder.
Wallis blamed the "bad actors" in his audience for asking questions. His YT comments was full of normies throwing him condolences & all inquisitiveness was removed.
Other small YouTube channels covering the matter had their channels nuked by coordinated reporting campaigns by Wallis' ardent sweepers.
I've seen claims that Wallis hired a private investigator in Sweden to intimidate a small YouTuber looking into things to DFE.
They'll likely gaslight & blame it on the virus itself.
That's pretty much what they've been doing. "Long covid" is a bucket for pretty much any malady suffered by someone who was jabbed now. If we cured "long covid," people would live for eternity.
Karma's a bitch. This was a pretty big channel too. Almost 700k subscribers. Hopefully this red pills some of her followers.
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Oh wow, she's a divorce rapist too. It seems the universe paid her back for all the evil she committed.
Food from a Japanese 7-11 is legitimately good stuff and I find it both annoying and also hilariously on point that someone like her made that a "challenge".
Is there a single thing in Japan that isn't better than the version in diverse shitholes of invaded Western countries?
She embodies the contempt i hold for the npc. Don't ask questions, just consume product and get excited for next product!
The "I did something normal people from a place I don't live do all the time challenge" videos are among the worst forms of content out there.
That's all it is, content. It's not creative nor interesting.
It won't.
They'll double down & circle the wagons. They'll likely gaslight & blame it on the virus itself. They'll censor & shout down anyone that asks questions.
I used to watch the YTuber Steve Wallis "Camping with Steve", an urban/stealth camper from Alberta. His "Beautiful Wife" was a faceless off-camera character.
About two years ago, she died in her sleep beside him around the same age as above. No cause of death was ever released that I could see.
Wallis became understandly mopey on camera. He showed so little curiosity publicly over the sudden death that some fringe people started accusing him of murder.
Wallis blamed the "bad actors" in his audience for asking questions. His YT comments was full of normies throwing him condolences & all inquisitiveness was removed.
Other small YouTube channels covering the matter had their channels nuked by coordinated reporting campaigns by Wallis' ardent sweepers.
I've seen claims that Wallis hired a private investigator in Sweden to intimidate a small YouTuber looking into things to DFE.
That's pretty much what they've been doing. "Long covid" is a bucket for pretty much any malady suffered by someone who was jabbed now. If we cured "long covid," people would live for eternity.
I shouldn't have taken a look, but I did... and it appears some of her rabid fans are blaming it on... suicide????
there a farms writeup of this whole deal?
Don't think so.
Pretty much all opposition I've ever seen has been scrubbed.
I guess sometimes "data isn't beautiful" on reddit. Go figure.