You're correct, and it really is worth reiterating this point for any Twitter lurkers or holdouts: observe that we're now arguing over 'hail mary' evidence that failed to materialize. That's the level of cope we're now at. That has been the pattern this entire time with this nonsense: what should be really easy to prove has been fumbled by these Twitter clowns for fucking 365 days straight now. We're being presented with increasingly flimsy evidence, and then asked to turn off our brains and not ask questions.
Questions like:
- "Hey if he's dead, why hasn't anyone close in his life (family, husband, etc) said anything? Why are we being told this happened by some NEET weirdo Internet friend he never met in person and some rando ex-employer?"
- "Why does the ex-employer have his urn, and why would he brag about it on a cyberbullying website?"
- "Why does the ex-employer have a photo of his corpse, and why was he bragging about it on a cyberbullying website?"
- "Why does Hector, whose friend is apparently dead and he'll never see them again, keep goading some random trolls on a cyberbullying website?"
- "Why does every article only link back to the anonymous google doc and some Twitter spastic talking about said google doc?"
- "Why are we being told to wait for some US bureau overseas death report instead of, you know, just being shown a death certificate or an obituary?"
I mean, it's downright embarrassing, really. You have to be actively performing mental gymnastics to convince yourself that Byuu is dead at this point, because it'd involve ignoring all of those questions, and just writing off the behavior of literally everyone involved (behavior that looks oddly like that of people faking a suicide for attention) as just some sort of coincidence. "Of course Wayne's not going to show you a picture of a corpse just to prove some silly Internet argument, you Kiwi trolls! What, you think just because he did that exact same thing with the urn picture yesterday that he'll do it with a more compelling piece of evidence?". "Of course Hector's going to keep dunking on the Kiwis who make fun of his dead friend, he's in mourning! You say that like you've never grieved the loss of a close friend by joyously goading the people you believe are responsible for his death."