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Who are the top three strongest characters in the Kevin Gibes Inflated Universe (KGIU) canon?

  • Gash Coyote

    Votes: 102 4.5%
  • Rioley

    Votes: 277 12.3%
  • Penis

    Votes: 408 18.1%
  • Loathsome Dung Eater Jen

    Votes: 291 12.9%
  • Boner

    Votes: 294 13.0%
  • Kevin Gibes

    Votes: 671 29.7%
  • The Elusive Earl

    Votes: 701 31.0%
  • Landon Hiscock

    Votes: 262 11.6%
  • The Korps LARP Brigade

    Votes: 200 8.9%
  • Kiwifarms Militia

    Votes: 1,122 49.7%
  • Kindness

    Votes: 650 28.8%
  • Trans Cucumber The Child Abandoner

    Votes: 306 13.6%

  • Total voters
    2,258
Paul "Bonnie" Mendoza- e-beggar and welfare leech extraordinaire:
marital problems caused me to move in with my partner”
Okay, now on the GFM it says he’s “separated”from his spouse.
Is this the first time Paul has actually mentioned being seperated from Sky? because if so ahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahhahahahahahah lmao lol.
Go work in a warehouse, you lazy reprobate.
Jesus christ GET A JOB.
Can't stick your Estrogen atrophied penor in Testosterone atrophied vagina if you have a job
Why the fuck would you clear your sidearm and load it every day?
Ignorance, gun fetishism. From what I understand you actually want to handle the ammunition on a carry gun (usually +P Hollow points loaded in preferably nickel coated cases with high quality primers) as little as possible due to the oils and debris on one's skin and what not.
 
Entertaining as it is to laugh at the self-inflicted misery of others, I think you should always strive to incorporate a constructive element to criticism. In that spirit:

You wake up tomorrow in possession of the Tranch. You have 170 alpacas, 36 acres of dust in Westcliffe Colorado and a half dozen strapping young men with whom you share an unbreakable bond of camaraderie. How do you get this business in the black? What are your key problems? What material improvements might you be able to make?

Much hay has been made (pun intended) of the fact that the Tranch is a ranch with no functional pasture, but that's not entirely fair. It's not uncommon, particularly in drier areas, to grow dedicated feed and not waste the effort of trying to enrich and maintain what is always going to be marginal soil for grazing. Alpacas are a stock that can survive mostly on a middling-low quality hay, they can actually get growth disorders if fed an overly protein-enriched diet too young. Because hay is so cheap by weight shipping it any significant distance causes the freight cost to exceed the actual cost of the load, so I'm guessing they buy local at a little over wholesale price and pick it up themselves.

At an average of 3 lbs per head per day and a probable price of $250-300 per ton, my back-of-the-napkin says they're spending about $65 a day on feed (or ought to be) not including gas. Even inflating the price of the wool for the novelty factor of a tranny farm, I don't see the herd yielding that much profit, so the first hurdle is going to be doing something about feed. Is it possible to enrich that glorified desert soil on a budget and a deadline? Is it economical to rent pasture over on the other side of westcliffe where the grass grows?
 
You wake up tomorrow in possession of the Tranch. You have 170 alpacas, 36 acres of dust in Westcliffe Colorado and a half dozen strapping young men with whom you share an unbreakable bond of camaraderie. How do you get this business in the black? What are your key problems? What material improvements might you be able to make?
First things first: I’m gonna cry because I don’t know how to ranch whatsoever and I have to live with these “people”.

Then, I’d put on a facemask (despite being in my household, because said household definitely smells like body odor and animals) and read the “how to care for alpacas and llamas” book that made a cameo in the background of one of Kevin’s dog pictures this morning.

I’d put the other losers to work feeding the animals, and maybe make a couple fix the fence with all of your lovely tips in this thread.

I would then face the most daunting task that must be completed: Waking Kevin’s ass up and forcing him to clean the stove. Shit looks like a grill, and I know he ain’t going outside.

As for all of the other issues… I don’t know shit about guns, but the others do, so I suppose in the 0.001% chance that Earl actually pulls up to put me out of my misery, there’s a possibility of them actually fending him off (without accidentally shooting themselves or each other).

Bonus points if any of the above occurs, it would make for a quick and easy grift.
 
"Protest season" for fuck's sake. These coddled, entitled larpers know it's nothing but a game to them. Josie Bean? More like smegma bean. He's as vile as Kevvie's orange amhole goo.
To be fair, it is freezing in the winter. No one wants to protest in a snow storm. But they're also pussies who trendhop, yes.

I’ve been wondering about his living situation lately, glad we got confirmation. So he’s claiming to have MOVED. The property is literally in his mom’s name, so i’m guessing when he says “move” he means “crashing here for the foreseeable future”. Also fucking lol at “marital problems caused me to move in with my partner”, I’m pretty sure your partner CAUSED the marital problems. The fact that the Tranch itself retweeted it too…

The saddest part is that Sky still interacts with his tweets AND he’s still got this pinned on his Twitter: View attachment 2742455

Okay, now on the GFM it says he’s “separated” from his spouse. [A]

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“New lives” is also brow raising. Could this be more permanent than I thought? And if it is permanent, how will this affect ownership of the tranch property?
*Him CHOOSING his partner CAUSED his OWN marital problems. You're not wrong, Bonnie just needs it spelled put for him that he has to accept the blame for this.

I wonder if they are having trouble releasing the documentary because SOMEONE ditched husband and duties. Ash being horribly nervous to paint his friends and furries in a bad light might just do charity streams until it all blows over.

Why the fuck would you clear your sidearm and load it every day? I could, maybe, understand doing a chamber check before gearing up to make sure no one unloaded it over night but this is excessive.
You know why: autism and mental illness, baby.
Is it possible to enrich that glorified desert soil on a budget and a deadline?
Nope. Even the cheapest option or shortest deadline would kill them financially.
Is it economical to rent pasture over on the other side of westcliffe where the grass grows?
Nope. Maybe in the short term: but unless these idiots learn, they're just going to overgraze THAT pasture too.

@Humbert Humbert if you got Kevin to do anything in that house I would consider you a miracle worker.
 
Is this the first time Paul has actually mentioned being seperated from Sky? because if so ahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahhahahahahahah lmao lol.
I was thinking the same thing...

I think it is the first time he ever directly stated it.

And, of course, he is using it to emotionally blackmail potential donors in the fucking e-beg process.

What an absolute loser. How do you live with yourself having such apparent worthlessness?
 
And, of course, he is using it to emotionally blackmail potential donors in the fucking e-beg process.
Imagine getting dumped by your gay husband (as far as I know Paul was exclusively homosexual until he met Alyssa) so that he can run off with an insane woman larping as a man and then having him e-beg over "marital trouble". Sky still follows paul on twitter you know, he saw that post.
No wonder Sky is getting so jacked, he's using manual labor to take the pain away.
 
Preguntita:

Is the tranch owned by Penny and Mandozer as individuals, or is it owned by their LLC?

If it's owned by the LLC, then Mandozer might just have to take a (metaphorical) bath and walk away, no?
Depends on the content of the LLC organization. So not necessarily. I'd be surprised if these folks had the foresight to put the property into an LLC.
 
Physically fit enough to own and operate a ranch in rural Colorado - then moves to the city for some crazy pussy and immediately demands gubmint gibs. Go work in a warehouse, you lazy reprobate. You're big and strong enough to lift up all those heavy boxes after posting so many photos and videos of all the ranch work you did.
If these retards are still in Colorado, there are jobs falling from the fucking sky there, even the most degenerate subhuman imaginable can get paid a living wage in Denver if they are willing to show up
 
The property is literally in his mom’s name,
Momma may have put up the money, but the property is in Paul and Sky's name.
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Entertaining as it is to laugh at the self-inflicted misery of others, I think you should always strive to incorporate a constructive element to criticism. In that spirit:

You wake up tomorrow in possession of the Tranch. You have 170 alpacas, 36 acres of dust in Westcliffe Colorado and a half dozen strapping young men with whom you share an unbreakable bond of camaraderie. How do you get this business in the black? What are your key problems? What material improvements might you be able to make?

Much hay has been made (pun intended) of the fact that the Tranch is a ranch with no functional pasture, but that's not entirely fair. It's not uncommon, particularly in drier areas, to grow dedicated feed and not waste the effort of trying to enrich and maintain what is always going to be marginal soil for grazing. Alpacas are a stock that can survive mostly on a middling-low quality hay, they can actually get growth disorders if fed an overly protein-enriched diet too young. Because hay is so cheap by weight shipping it any significant distance causes the freight cost to exceed the actual cost of the load, so I'm guessing they buy local at a little over wholesale price and pick it up themselves.

At an average of 3 lbs per head per day and a probable price of $250-300 per ton, my back-of-the-napkin says they're spending about $65 a day on feed (or ought to be) not including gas. Even inflating the price of the wool for the novelty factor of a tranny farm, I don't see the herd yielding that much profit, so the first hurdle is going to be doing something about feed. Is it possible to enrich that glorified desert soil on a budget and a deadline? Is it economical to rent pasture over on the other side of westcliffe where the grass grows?

My assumption is I awaken with absolute power over the Tranch. So here's the plan.

First, downsize that fucking herd. Alpacas don't bring in enough money even when they do produce decent wool, and I remember a few posts a while ago saying this land could barely support a herd the tenth of the size. So we do that. I continue the grift by making a big sad post that says we can't keep them all, and offer people the chance to pay a hundred bucks to buy their own damn alpaca. Maybe I get a couple grand from suckers. We just start humanely slaughtering the rest and harvesting all the meat and hide we can (is alpaca hide any good? RimWorld leads me to make hats out of everything so I at least try).

Second, I downsize the work force. I do have to maintain the illusion of a trans sanctuary to keep up the grift (and I am keeping up this fucking grift as long as it's profitable), but I make it clear that if you don't work, you don't get to stay here. Pay with resources, labor, or get the family out. Initiative is rewarded, the people who show that they can lead a team will be given their own team and given tasks separate from what I'm personally doing, as long as they show they can be trusted. Worst case scenario, I lose half my people.

The best case scenario ties into part 3. I do my damnedest to reestablish relations with neighboring ranches and the community in general. Best case is all the troons fuck off, and I can rebrand the ranch and portray a "rising from the ashes of those fuckups" narrative. Everyone loves a redemption story. I hire people who know what the hell they're doing, I listen to them when it comes to ranch business, and I then proceed to make any deal I can with local businesses. If we can produce it and sell it, slap a price tag on it, courtesy of the Smiling Donkey Ranch.

The biggest grift I make is I get in contact with local high schools that have any sort of agricultural program, and offer to show their students what the fuck happens when you fuck up your land to this degree for a modest fee. We move from a transgender charity to a land restoration one, we seed the land with whatever grass is native to the area, keep the animals on a strict hay diet (or whatever we can sustain them on, this is what I hire or ask people about), and attempt to restore some god damn green to this land. There would be quarterly updates on our YouTube channel, showcasing updates to the status of the ranch as well as offering a unique perspective on the difficulties of ranch life.

Also, I know some people in the Colorado area who run the convention circuit, this is a unique advantage I have. I get in touch with them, buy a table, run a informational booth about our charity while also offering whatever products we can offer. We're a charity you can feel good about donating to because you can see our progress and our stated goal is to go from charity to functioning business.

None of this is easy, but I don't have the skills to personally do ranch duties. My skills lie in working with people and doing the business hustle. And there's a distinct possibility that none of this works, the land is too damaged, reputation is beyond repair, or I just can't turn a profit regardless of what I grow or what new animals I introduce. In that case, we burn it all: first figuratively by liquidating all assets and selling the land, then literally by setting fire to whatever I couldn't dump in the fire sale. At the least, I'll walk away saying I did my best and learned from it, and leverage the experience into new opportunities where I can.

TL; DR: Mass alpaca murder, mass groin exodus, full cynical grift and burn it to the fucking ground if it doesn't work.
 
@AngeloTheWizard I would hand the property over to you in a heartbeat.

I love the plan of "we need to cut the work force - make them do work". This would be amazing. How will you deal with possible armed resistance? We're saying Penny and Sky left and took whoever with them (so you don't have to deal with all those t o y s) but people like Josie who are gun nuts still are left. What's your plan with guns?
 
@AngeloTheWizard I would hand the property over to you in a heartbeat.

I love the plan of "we need to cut the work force - make them do work". This would be amazing. How will you deal with possible armed resistance? We're saying Penny and Sky left and took whoever with them (so you don't have to deal with all those t o y s) but people like Josie who are gun nuts still are left. What's your plan with guns?

Yeah, that is a problem. Ideally I would get in contact with the sheriff department and get my own armed backup, we would actually achieve an Earl showdown versus the Tranch. Or, and here's the real fun, I get everyone to give me their guns for inspections and cleaning, and then guess what, all the guns are mine and then I put the workforce culling into action. This would take some time, so I'd have to play the long game in order to get them to trust me before I could pull this massive backstab, but it would be worth it.

It would likely be the first hurdle needed to be overcome, and would likely need to be done before the Mass alpaca slaughter because I'm sure that would raise plenty of hackles to start with (or maybe not, who knows if the other troons give a fiddler's fuck about the alpacas). I would need to present myself as acting in their best interest and essentially run the cult as it's leader in order to disarm the members and successfully dismantle it.

If all else fails, well, isn't the Waco kid running the ATF these days? I'm happy to provide Waco 2: Electric Troonaloo.
 
@AngeloTheWizard I would hand the property over to you in a heartbeat.

I love the plan of "we need to cut the work force - make them do work". This would be amazing. How will you deal with possible armed resistance? We're saying Penny and Sky left and took whoever with them (so you don't have to deal with all those t o y s) but people like Josie who are gun nuts still are left. What's your plan with guns?
That would be easier than you might think.
First, they have actively made everyone in town HATE them. Everyone absolutely hates them, including the sheriff.

How to deal with them? Take Sky(now the only present owner) with you down to the local sheriff's office and ask if they can help get rid of some trespassers over at the ranch and to kick them out of town.
They will say "with pleasure" and call in every single on or off shift deputy to take part of finally kicking the troons out of town.
 
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Or, and here's the real fun, I get everyone to give me their guns for inspections and cleaning, and then guess what, all the guns are mine and then I put the workforce culling into action.
And then you're shocked, SHOCKED when you find illegal modifications on some of them. You feel so terrible about it but you really have to rat this out to the BATF immediately.
 
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