Inactive Byuu / byuu_nyan / setsunakun0 / Near / David Ginder - "Non-binary" furry programmer who wrote a Super Nintendo emulator, tried to blackmail Null into removing his thread, and is probably actually dead lol

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I am trying to summon Byuu and I'm getting nothing guys.
I wonder what's wrong
 
Héctor Martín es gordo y no follaría con él. Byuu sigue con vida. Afronten, hiervan y dilaten.

SNES9X will always be my favorite because of this video alone.
I knew which video you would link before even clicking it.

I miss retsupurae.
 
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Hector Martin's final 500Iq deboonking of the "conspiracy theory" that Near didn't kill himself:
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Notice the trick though: he says our "entire argument" hinges on this, when it is actually but one part of a long list of things that don't make sense.

On the contrary, Hector's argument hinges on the US Overseas Death Report. (Remember how smug he was when it was going to come out and "BTFO Kiwi chuds forever", and then that just didn't end up happening for some 'mysterious' reason, so he went real quiet on Twitter?) Don't let his nonsense distract from the fact that he's still arguing the 'Hail Mary' position. Hector is on the ropes: the only reason we're even talking about death reports is because everything else (death certificates, obituaries, testimonials from people that actually fucking knew Byuu IRL, estate closure proceedings, and so on) just never materialized, and so Hector jumped on the US Overseas Death Report as a last resort. That he's arguing technicalities over a Hail Mary is pathetic.
 
Another thing occured to me, has "Hector" ever provided an explanation as to why byuu's remains were sent to him and not to his next of kin? As far as I know it's incredibly unusual for them to hand someone's remains to one of their random internet friends instead of their family.
IIRC, it was Byuu's supposed boss, the one that did the interview with USA Today, who got sent the remains, not Hector.
That's 11 American deaths that are not listed on the US Vital Records.
I don't know why you keep getting downvoted because you're right. There's a discrepancy here.

But didn't Hector himself suggest we check the state.gov page for evidence of Byuu's death? It was a reputable source until it was not.

At any rate, shall we now keep a look at this page and see when it's updated with 2021 stats? It will be mighty interesting if those come out and there's no American suicides listed there.
 
It means that there are American deaths missing on the official Vital Records page for Americans that have died in Japan in 2020. Japan has documented more deaths of Americans than those listed on the U.S. Vital Records Page. Either Japan got it wrong, or America is slacking on the death record listings. I'm inclined to believe it's the latter. It means that Byuu's death really could have not been documented on the site in 2021. I don't believe he's dead, but one cannot ignore this evidence. It casts doubt into the accuracy of the Vital Records. When Japan releases the 2021 death records, we can compare the number of suicides in America (Japan's list) to the number of suicides listed on the U.S. Vital Records page. Until that list comes out, we're waiting for the DOJ to respond to my inquiry.
Why are people dumbrating something that needs to be explained? Unless you really think they're about to find byuu's corpse lodged behind the cushions on some chaise-longue, what's the big issue?
 
Héctor Martín es gordo y no follaría con él. Byuu sigue con vida. Afronten, hiervan y dilaten.
The only key words are gordo (fat) and dilaten.
At any rate, shall we now keep a look at this page and see when it's updated with 2021 stats? It will be mighty interesting if those come out and there's no American suicides listed there.
Weren't people watching a similar page for months? Even if the outcome is the expected one, it's not going to change public opinion.
 
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I have two questions: How was his furry account linked with his main by 4channers? And is the byuu that I sometimes see on kiwifarms the same byuu?
First no idea. Second, no but he pretends to be the one this thread is about and we pretend he is the real one because it is kinda funny usually.
 
If Japanese were accounted for in nonJapanese countries, it wouldn't be blank in the column furthest left. That is why Hector is right. Example:
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If Japanese were accounted for in the total number of FOREIGNERS, we could assume that one Japanese died in Korea, and the other guy who died was from Korea visiting Japan.
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Since one Japanese died in the real excel sheet, why is that death not accounted for in the total on the left? Because Japanese deaths are not added to the non-Japanese countries. Hector is right. The attachment is the original Japanese vital scores that show how many Japanese people died in total (Ctrl+F 殺 to find the suicide numbers)
I pored through that PDF and found what appears to be the records of foreigner births/deaths and marriages on page 19 but it doesn't break it down any further than male/female.
That said, this particular list of stats for foreign deaths by month says that 22 Americans died in the month of June, but only two of which occurred in one of Tokyo's 23 wards, in which Near would have resided: https://www.e-stat.go.jp/en/stat-se...infid=000032118657&result_back=1&tclass4val=0
That particular data does not list cause of death. There is another set that lists deaths by region but not month.

There is however another list that is by area of Japan and age group: https://www.e-stat.go.jp/en/stat-se...infid=000032118660&result_back=1&tclass4val=0

According to THIS data only one American died who was between the age of 35 and 39 within Tokyo's wards and it was a female and no males. Given Japan's recognition of LGBT in 2020 they most certainly would've had Near as male on his visa.

TLDR, the numbers on the US site are off but Japan's numbers still cast doubt on Near's death because only one person under 40 died within Tokyo and it was a woman, according to their records. All other American deaths were aged 45+.
 
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