"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

If you want some news, here's a summer camp run by a tranny in Texas:
Three days at a safe place for LGBTQ kids in Texas: ‘I want to exist’
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Camp director Adora Ysaguirre, wearing a Pride flag as a cape, talks with Leo Hernandez, 14, at the welcome event on the first night of Color Splash Out. As part of the welcome, the campers were invited to the front of the camp’s main hall to receive a keepsake necklace and to confide their intentions for the days ahead.
Salgu Wissmath/San Antonio Express-News
 
If you want some news, here's a summer camp run by a tranny in Texas:
Three days at a safe place for LGBTQ kids in Texas: ‘I want to exist’
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Camp director Adora Ysaguirre, wearing a Pride flag as a cape, talks with Leo Hernandez, 14, at the welcome event on the first night of Color Splash Out. As part of the welcome, the campers were invited to the front of the camp’s main hall to receive a keepsake necklace and to confide their intentions for the days ahead.
Salgu Wissmath/San Antonio Express-News
They're raping all of them. The parents should be strung up (after conviction at a trial by their peers after the laws necessary to convict are written and applied).
 
If you want some news, here's a summer camp run by a tranny in Texas:
Three days at a safe place for LGBTQ kids in Texas: ‘I want to exist’
View attachment 6360367
Camp director Adora Ysaguirre, wearing a Pride flag as a cape, talks with Leo Hernandez, 14, at the welcome event on the first night of Color Splash Out. As part of the welcome, the campers were invited to the front of the camp’s main hall to receive a keepsake necklace and to confide their intentions for the days ahead.
Salgu Wissmath/San Antonio Express-News
Same energy:

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Oh come on.
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Keemstar pestering Null constantly isn't so hard to figure out. He's butthurt that someone else he doesn't control or collaborate with is a big name in the internet drama bidness. God knows why, it's not like Null has ever made any money off this shit.
Null threatens his market share, how much money Null makes is immaterial.
 
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Someone suggested turning Alyssa Mercante's legal threats into a song using Suno, and I took the liberty of doing so:

Lame A(hole) Gaygood - "It Is Rare for Someone to Have Such Control Over Their Own Fate"



The text of the letter had to be edited down to keep the song under 7-8 minutes. Enjoy.
 
Two things.
1. Positive polly stuff. The FEC chair got a letter from some retarded committee calling to restrict AI image generation in general because of "muh election and fake news and sheit". He publicly told them that the 1st amendment isn't optional on Twitter.
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The letter & signees
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2. If Null isn't convinced yet that he needs to play Dustborn, please watch the first 45 seconds of this video. In a scene only /pol/ or a 99th percentile woke tard could write, one of their powers is immediately screaming and then chimping out when confronted by the cops.
 
If you want some news, here's a summer camp run by a tranny in Texas:
Three days at a safe place for LGBTQ kids in Texas: ‘I want to exist’
View attachment 6360367
Camp director Adora Ysaguirre, wearing a Pride flag as a cape, talks with Leo Hernandez, 14, at the welcome event on the first night of Color Splash Out. As part of the welcome, the campers were invited to the front of the camp’s main hall to receive a keepsake necklace and to confide their intentions for the days ahead.
Salgu Wissmath/San Antonio Express-News
Almost the same ghoulish posture
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This is even funnier because the Costco family is Jewish.

If you want some news, here's a summer camp run by a tranny in Texas:
Three days at a safe place for LGBTQ kids in Texas: ‘I want to exist’
View attachment 6360367
Camp director Adora Ysaguirre, wearing a Pride flag as a cape, talks with Leo Hernandez, 14, at the welcome event on the first night of Color Splash Out. As part of the welcome, the campers were invited to the front of the camp’s main hall to receive a keepsake necklace and to confide their intentions for the days ahead.
Salgu Wissmath/San Antonio Express-News
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