Liz Fong-Jones / Elliot William Fong / @lizthegrey - 'Consent accident' enjoyer, ex-Google employee, nepotistic sex pest, Robert Z'Dar look-alike who wants authority over the Internet

Only on the Farms could a thread about a hunchbacked eunuch side-step in to an interesting lesson on German linguistics.
This thread has more digressions than you'd normally expect because Elliot is still intensely boring. If he did something, people might post about him more.

If he's not attacking the Farms, he's nothing.
 
This thread has more digressions than you'd normally expect because Elliot is still intensely boring. If he did something, people might post about him more.

If he's not attacking the Farms, he's nothing.
About the only funny thing about him is his monstrously ugly face, the jaw that would make H.P. Lovecraft turn green with jealousy and the forehead you could land a helicopter on.

His rapes are disgusting and his obsessive-compulsive campaign against the site for years for literally doing nothing to him whatsoever are just annoying as fuck without even being funny.

The only good thing he does is act as a perfect example of how severely mentally ill (and repulsively ugly) troons really are.
 
About the only funny thing about him is his monstrously ugly face, the jaw that would make H.P. Lovecraft turn green with jealousy and the forehead you could land a helicopter on.

His rapes are disgusting and his obsessive-compulsive campaign against the site for years for literally doing nothing to him whatsoever are just annoying as fuck without even being funny.

The only good thing he does is act as a perfect example of how severely mentally ill (and repulsively ugly) troons really are.
Unfortunately he doesn't make for very good peaking material.

Thankfully Dylan Mulvaney gives us all an endless supply.
 
About the only funny thing about him is his monstrously ugly face, the jaw that would make H.P. Lovecraft turn green with jealousy and the forehead you could land a helicopter on.

His rapes are disgusting and his obsessive-compulsive campaign against the site for years for literally doing nothing to him whatsoever are just annoying as fuck without even being funny.

The only good thing he does is act as a perfect example of how severely mentally ill (and repulsively ugly) troons really are.
He also gives us a spectacular suicide to look forward to when his eyes rot out of his head.
 
Also, the end-point of the quote is that nobody's left to speak for you or defend you because you didn't care about anyone else. Troons are the ones coming for everyone else, and would never defend another group.

Removing troons loses no one a potential ally. Just prevents an eventual attempted betrayal.

"The path to making deals with brick-faced trannies is a path to destruction."

-Sun Tzu, probably
 
Even chatGPT thinks Elliot's a rapist.
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I was hoping the Silicon Valley Bank collapse would shatter useless companies like honeycomb.io, but then the Land of the Free bailed them out, just like that.
It's absolutely insane we bail out "banks" like this. No wonder they act like total retards, it's not like they lose anything when they fail, because these bloodsucking parasites just get bailed out with taxpayer money, to fund brickfaced chinks to steal our freedom.

I used to think this was a bug, but apparently it's a feature. They're doing it on purpose.
 
At what point will AI be able to pass the Turing Test? It's already smarter than trannies.
The first line of questioning in the Turing test is to establish the biological sex of the participants. I don't know if he factored in the human's desire or motive to lie to the machine.
 
Don’t read too much into that. I’m sure Honeycomb.io is an exhibitor/sponsor and Elliot has some planning role in that conference. They can’t say no to him and so he’ll have his chance to virgin walk across the stage to the mic.
It could be interesting to see how he might react if someone in the audience shout "consent accident".
 
It could be interesting to see how he might react if someone in the audience shout "consent accident".
The person responsible is labeled a transphobe, is swiftly ejected from the conference and soon discovers that they have no job. I fucking hate that this industry shelters rapists.
 
The person responsible is labeled a transphobe, is swiftly ejected from the conference and soon discovers that they have no job. I fucking hate that this industry shelters rapists.
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