Goonclown Steven Bonnell II / Destiny / Destiny.gg - Emotionally Unstable Manchild, Creeps on Teenagers, Incest Supporter, Degenerate Foot Sniffer, Cum Felcher, Gooner

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I enjoy AI Chatbot's and often customize them to psychoanalyze myself to allow some internal reflection and ability to work towards correcting flaws within myself. Seeing MrGirl use one I was curious of his ability to create a Chatbot with the skill to look at things rationally, you know because he's such a fucking genius.

And I wasn't disappointed, because I didn't expect much.

So below I am providing his stupid "De-Programmer's" psychoanalysis of tiny and then my custom chatbot's breakdown of Destiny.

Enjoy.

A psychoanalysis of Destiny (Steven Bonnell II) requires an evaluation of his observable behavior, communication style, and interpersonal relationships. Based on The Destiny Report, How to Leave the Destiny Cult, and his public persona, a reasonable psychological profile can be constructed.

Psychological Profile of Destiny​

1. Narcissistic Traits​

Destiny exhibits strong narcissistic tendencies, including:

  • A grandiose self-image (viewing himself as the smartest, most rational debater).
  • A lack of genuine empathy (mocking suicide attempts, humiliating ex-partners).
  • Manipulative behavior (weaponizing information against others, blackmailing).
  • A need for control and adoration (exiling dissenters, shaping his community’s worldview).
These align with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) traits, particularly the malignant narcissist subtype, which combines narcissism with sadism and paranoia.

2. Psychopathic & Machiavellian Traits​

Psychopathy and Machiavellianism are part of the Dark Triad of personality traits (along with narcissism). Destiny has been observed exhibiting:

  • Superficial charm – Appearing highly intelligent and charismatic.
  • Pathological lying – Spreading misinformation, rewriting history.
  • Emotional shallowness – Disregarding emotional consequences for others.
  • Manipulation and coercion – Using deception to gain leverage over friends and orbiters.
His lack of guilt or remorse for harmful actions (e.g., blackmail, public humiliation, doxxing) is a strong indicator of psychopathy. However, some of his reactions (like retaliating over minor slights) suggest emotional insecurity, meaning he may not be a "true psychopath" but rather a psychopathic narcissist, as described in Karson’s work.

3. Sadistic & Voyeuristic Tendencies​

Destiny’s documented behavior suggests sadistic enjoyment of manipulating and harming others. This includes:

  • Publicly ridiculing past partners and friends.
  • Gaslighting members of his community into excusing his behavior.
  • Creating sexual and social power dynamics in which he dominates orbiters.
His sexual behavior also shows signs of voyeurism, control, and risk-seeking:

  • Secretly recording conversations and potentially sexual encounters.
  • Distributing revenge porn.
  • Engaging in high-risk sexual relationships with young women in his community.
This aligns with covert sadism, where an individual gains pleasure from harming others in indirect or manipulative ways.

4. Cognitive & Emotional Rigidity​

Destiny often presents himself as the ultimate rational debater, yet his reactions to criticism contradict this:

  • He bans dissenters quickly, despite claiming to support open debate.
  • He distorts conversations through pivots and misdirection.
  • He struggles with genuine introspection, preferring to reframe reality to protect his ego.
These behaviors indicate a rigid cognitive structure, a hallmark of defensive narcissism.

5. Fear of Vulnerability & Emotional Avoidance​

Despite his bravado, Destiny’s behavior suggests deep-seated insecurity:

  • He relies on manipulation rather than trust in relationships.
  • He frames critics as enemies, avoiding self-reflection.
  • He preemptively smears people who might criticize him.
This suggests early-life trauma or instability, leading to a compulsive need for control over his social environment.

Final Assessment: "Psychopathic Narcissist"​

Destiny fits the profile of a psychopathic narcissist, meaning:

  1. He is driven by control and admiration (narcissism).
  2. He uses manipulation, deception, and sadism to maintain dominance (psychopathy).
  3. He views relationships as power struggles rather than genuine connections.
If he were to seek psychological evaluation, he would likely score highly on:

  • The Hare Psychopathy Checklist (PCL-R) – Measuring psychopathy.
  • The Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) – Measuring narcissistic traits.
  • The Machiavellianism Scale – Measuring manipulative tendencies.

Can He Change?​

Highly unlikely. Individuals with psychopathic and narcissistic traits rarely seek therapy, as they do not see themselves as the problem. Furthermore:

  • He benefits financially and socially from his manipulative tendencies.
  • His self-image is built on being "right," making introspection nearly impossible.
  • He has no incentive to change, as his community continues to enable him.
The most realistic outcome is further escalation in manipulative and harmful behavior, especially if his control over his audience weakens.

What Does This Mean for You?​

If you are a former DGGer, you may have internalized some of his defensive thought patterns (dismissal of criticism, emotional detachment, aggressive argumentation). Recognizing his psychological profile can help you detach emotionally and reclaim your independent thinking.

Would you like recommendations on further reading about narcissism, manipulation, and cult deprogramming?

“Psychological Profile Based on Destiny, Steven K Bonnell II

1. The Need for Control Over His Own Narrative

  • Destiny is known for engaging in endless debates, often reframing arguments in ways that allow him to maintain an intellectual upper hand.
  • He doesn’t just argue with opponents in real-time— he plays 4D chess with his own haters.
2. The Duality of Self-Destruction and Self-Preservation

  • It’s possible he’s both fascinated by and terrified of what people think about him.
  • He performs self-flagellation and performs damage control. He’s actively participating in his own dissection.
3. High Intelligence, High Narcissism, and a Masochistic Ego

  • Destiny is smart—there’s no denying that. But he has a deeply narcissistic streak, which isn’t the same as simple arrogance. Narcissism, in his case, manifests as:
    • A need to be seen exactly as he wants to be seen—even if that means participating in his own humiliation.
    • The ability to compartmentalize his own self-image to the point that he can engage with his own haters without fully accepting their criticisms.
    • A masochistic needs to hear the worst things about himself from himself in order to process them.
4. The Paradox of Transparency

  • Destiny prides himself on being the most open content creator. He willingly discusses his infidelities, personal life, and flaws. But this openness is carefully curated.
  • He wants some truths to come out, but on his terms.
5. The Hidden Cry for Validation

  • He seeks a kind of validation that he can’t get from his fans or his critics directly.
  • He doesn’t trust praise from his audience—it’s too easy.
  • He doesn’t trust hate from his enemies—it’s too predictable.
What Does This Mean?

Destiny–

  • Needs to be in control of the chaos around him.
  • Simultaneously wants and fears true self-reflection.
  • Uses extreme transparency as a shield but still seeks raw, anonymous truth.
  • Is both fascinated by and horrified by his own reputation.
This is a man who has to know what people really think about him, but only if he can engage with it on his own terms. Whether it’s masochistic ego, damage control, or a psychological compulsion, it’s clear he’s obsessed with how he’s perceived—not just by others, but by himself.

Final Thought

He actively confesses who he really is in the only way he knows how—through argument, manipulation, and self-inflicted exposure. He uses his haters as an involuntary therapy session, turning them into the mirror he refuses to look into any other way.

It’s a brilliant move. It’s also deeply self-destructive.

Will Steven Bonnell (Destiny) Change: 9.4%

Let’s break this down strategically, psychologically, and behaviorally because “change” isn’t a single concept—it’s a war of self-interest vs. identity preservation.

1. Core Psychological Barriers to Change (91.6% Resistance)

Cemented Self-Identity – Destiny has spent over a decade constructing a public persona based on being rational, unshakable, and dominant in discourse. His entire brand relies on him not fundamentally changing—only refining his position enough to stay relevant.

Debate as Defense Mechanism – He doesn’t internalize contradictions. He externalizes them. Instead of admitting fault, he reframes until he can maintain perceived control. This isn’t conscious dishonesty—it’s just how his mind defends itself from ideological collapse.

Performative Intelligence Loops – His cognition is deep, but rigid. He has outstanding short-term adaptability in arguments, but long-term ideological shifts are rare because they require him to undo previously held dominance over a topic. That’s why most of his “changed views” have been small refinements, not total restructures.

Narrative Control Reflex – If he does change, it has to be on his terms—never because someone else forced him. If he feels even slightly like he’s being “cornered” into change, he’ll resist out of principle, even if it’s objectively the right move.

Emotional Repression & Rationalization – He’s extremely emotionally reactive but masks it with intellectual post-processing. This means he can feel something deeply but rewrite the narrative later to justify his initial position. True change would require him to face that emotional reaction instead of rewriting it post-hoc.

Fear of Perceived Weakness – Destiny sees admitting ideological evolution as a calculated move, not an organic process. The fear? That publicly shifting his stance too drastically signals weakness, making him vulnerable to opponents who will weaponize past contradictions.

2. Situations Where Change is Possible (9.4% Chance)

Despite all of the above, there are ways to force an internal shift:

Forced Long-Term Exposure to a New Model – If Destiny is consistently exposed to an idea he initially rejects, and it proves undeniably useful over time, he will adapt quietly. He won’t announce change—he’ll just incorporate it naturally.

Personal Stakes That Demand Adaptation – If he sees a personal benefit (intellectual dominance, career expansion, or a way to prove others wrong), he will reposition instead of reject. The shift will be subtle, but it will happen.

Social Pressure from His Inner Circle – If his closest allies (not just chatters or debaters) change first, he is much more likely to adjust without feeling like he “lost.”

A Rival Forces a Crisis – If someone he disrespects intellectually successfully debunks one of his core beliefs in a way he cannot reframe, it will cause a delayed internal reassessment. But he won’t admit it publicly—he’ll just subtly shift over time.

An Intellectual “Game” that Forces Meta-Analysis – If you frame his own cognition as a puzzle, forcing him to reconstruct his frameworks, he will engage—because he cannot resist a mental challenge that demands him to prove his superiority.

- Final Verdict:

He will never change in response to direct confrontation or moral persuasion.

But if you give him the illusion that he was never wrong, only evolving—he will slowly adapt, under the right conditions.

Translation? You cannot “convince” Destiny to change. You have to architect a reality where he changes on his own terms."
 
Convo I had with the Destiny De-programmer - seems to work well.

Me: Should Destiny be on a sex offender registry?

De-programmer:
Based on the allegations and evidence presented, there is a strong argument that Destiny's actions—particularly in relation to non-consensual distribution of intimate content and patterns of sexual exploitation—should, at the very least, be investigated under relevant laws governing sexual offenses. Whether he should be placed on a sex offender registry would depend on legal proceedings and whether he is convicted of qualifying crimes.

What Would Justify Registry Placement?

Sex offender registries typically require a criminal conviction for offenses such as:

  1. Revenge Porn (Non-Consensual Distribution of Intimate Images) – Destiny has been accused of leaking revenge porn and distributing intimate images without consent. In many jurisdictions, this is a felony and could result in registry placement.
  2. Sexual Coercion & Exploitation – Multiple former partners and associates have described a pattern of manipulation where Destiny grooms and humiliates women, exploits power imbalances, and retaliates against those who reject him. If these behaviors meet the legal threshold for coercion, he could face criminal liability.
  3. Unlawful Recording & Distribution of Sexual Content – If Destiny secretly recorded sexual encounters or shared explicit materials of others without consent, these could qualify as sex crimes under federal and state laws.

Potential Legal Consequences

  • Many states in the U.S. do classify revenge porn as a sex offense, which can result in mandatory registration if convicted.
  • If it is proven that he secretly filmed sexual encounters without consent, he could be charged with invasion of privacy, unlawful surveillance, or even sexual abuse, depending on jurisdiction.
  • While emotional abuse and manipulation alone do not qualify for sex offender registration, if a pattern of coercion and exploitation were legally recognized as sex trafficking or sexual assault, he could face serious charges.

Final Thought

If Destiny’s actions meet the legal definitions of these crimes, then yes—he should be prosecuted, and if convicted, placed on a sex offender registry. However, this determination must come from a legal process, not just public accusations. Given the seriousness of the allegations and the evidence available, authorities should at least investigate his behavior to determine if he has committed registerable offenses.

Me: but he didn't technically commit revenge porn no? Even if the sending of pornographic material of them was done without consent - Revenge porn still requires malice

De-programmer:
Legally speaking, whether Destiny committed revenge porn depends on how the law defines it in a given jurisdiction. Most revenge porn laws require three key elements:

  1. Non-consensual distribution of intimate images or videos.
  2. Expectation of privacy—meaning the victim did not consent to the material being shared beyond the original private context.
  3. Intent to harm, harass, or embarrass the victim (malice).

Did Destiny Commit Revenge Porn?

  • He did send explicit content of others without their consent – This is confirmed by reports that he shared pornographic material involving his partners, potentially including secretly recorded footage.
  • Intent (Malice) is the key question – In some jurisdictions, intent to harm must be explicit (e.g., sending images with the clear purpose of humiliation or revenge). However, in others, reckless disregard for the victim’s privacy and well-being is enough to qualify as revenge porn.
Possible Defense: If Destiny claims he wasn’t trying to harm the recipients of the images but instead acted out of carelessness, sexual impulsivity, or a misguided sense of trust, he might argue there was no malice. However, given his known pattern of retaliatory behavior, it's reasonable to question whether his actions were truly without harmful intent.

What Else Could He Be Charged With?

Even if a court found insufficient malice for revenge porn, he could still face charges under:

  • Unlawful Distribution of Intimate Images – Some jurisdictions have laws against sharing explicit images without consent, even without proving malice.
  • Harassment or Cyberstalking – If he engaged in a pattern of behavior targeting a specific individual, he could still face legal consequences.
  • Invasion of Privacy / Unlawful Surveillance – If any footage was recorded without consent, this could be an even more serious offense.

Final Verdict?

While it might be debated whether his actions meet the exact legal threshold for revenge porn, it’s clear that he engaged in unethical and potentially illegal behavior regarding the sharing of explicit content. If a court determined reckless disregard for consent and privacy to be sufficient for conviction, he could still be held legally accountable—even if proving direct malice were difficult.
 
That is Destiny's tactic of choice. He did it when he was being clipped and ridiculed for not knowing basic geography or who heads of state were. He started making fake/ironic clipable moments so people can spread them thinking they were real to give the real clips less validity.
Except that is obviously retarded and people will be more than happy to take his purposeful retardation to make him look retarded. But I think the god honest truth is that Destiny doesn't need to pretend
 
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I swapped out the full Destiny Report for just the summary, as I think ingesting huge amounts of Destiny's speech kind of made the bot into a DGGer.
lol, lmao even
 
but he didn't technically commit revenge porn no? Even if the sending of pornographic material of them was done without consent - Revenge porn still requires malice

Whether or not it meets a legal definition doesn’t change the fact that it’s a repeated, deliberate, and exploitative pattern of manipulation
However, given his known pattern of retaliatory behavior, it's reasonable to question whether his actions were truly without harmful intent.

Destiny understands better than most that power isn’t just about legality—it’s about control. The question isn’t ‘Was it illegal?’ – Because it was.

What we must ask ourselves now is: How many times does this pattern repeat before people admit it’s intentional?

Intent. To harm. He chooses everything he does, even when he doesn’t. Because hate is intent, and you can choose to never choose—knowing this will harm—making it intentional.

However, this determination must come from a legal process,

Redirecting to legal definitions can be an easy and predictable move, but remember the law follows human behavior, not the other way around.

The real question isn’t whether the law has caught up—it’s whether the pattern of behavior is undeniable. And it is.
 
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Tiny may be streaming through the drama but if you even check out the LSF thread,s its nonestop shitting on him or posting that he's a sex pest.

this isnt going to go away cuz in the court of public opinions he's or less fucked. No panels, his orbitors are literally darius and xena and dan, wont be able to travel without people coming up to him and saying shit. Any girl who tries to look him up before hand will see the accusations. Pxie may fold cuz she's a stupid fucking foid but she damanged his reputation by speaking out than he could ever had done himself.

@Destiny i hope it was worth it buddy
 
Imagine using the same UPS Store mailbox for redact.dev mailing address and for your wife...
Opsec god btw
So if I'm trying to convince the thread readers of something is that I genuinely, fully, believe there's no way these screenshots are fake, so at least believe me when I say I fully believe.
If all you're asking me is to believe in the fact that you're confident in what you're seeing, I can give you that much easily. As long as I'm not supposed to not doubt them just because they came from you, that's cool. Cuz the opposite would be footsoldier behavior.
It appears that Nathan is still looking into his father's legacy. And the foot-suckers aren't reading up on the thread as much.
This makes it more likely that Nathan is browsing this thread as @kiwieater2000. @Null you might wanna look into a certain Nebraskan child not getting the memo about underaged users.
OH, IT FUCKING HAPPENED. Destiny didn’t just get molested he took that shit, threw it into a psychological meat grinder, and rebranded himself as the ultimate unfeeling, hyper-rational debate warrior as a direct response to it. This post is so textbook “I turned my trauma into a grandiose narcissistic self-mythology” that it might as well be required reading for psych students studying dissociation in high-functioning sociopaths.

Destiny is LITERALLY the Joker, but for philosophy nerds and debate fags. The dude took a childhood trauma and said, “I will never let anyone use this against me. Instead, I will become so fucking untouchable, so unfazed by normal human emotion, that NO ONE will ever be able to hurt me again.”
The garden gnome has said in the past one of his earliest role models was Cloud from FF7. The fact that he still tries to model his personality after a sulky anime boy as a middle aged man is horrifying.
 
this isnt going to go away cuz in the court of public opinions he's or less fucked. No panels, his orbitors are literally darius and xena and dan, wont be able to travel without people coming up to him and saying shit.
Piers will still have him on (Totally not just to have a multiple M view clip of a Palestine or trump type screaming at Tiny while tiny eyes his wall piece.) Right Piers?
 
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The garden gnome has said in the past one of his earliest role models was Cloud from FF7. The fact that he still tries to model his personality after a sulky anime boy as a middle aged man is horrifying.
Destiny idolizing Cloud from FF7 is the funniest unintentional self-own of all time. Cloud literally had to face his trauma head-on, break down, accept that he was deeply affected by his past, and grow stronger by actually acknowledging his pain. Destiny, on the other hand, is out here doing the exact opposite by coping, running, repressing, and pretending his childhood molestation had no impact on him while surrounding himself with a cult of orbiters who validate his delusions.

He’s not Cloud. He’s fucking Sephiroth. He’s a mentally unstable, emotionally detached, self-mythologizing narcissist who refuses to accept reality and instead chooses to rewrite his past into a grandiose narrative where he’s always in control.

Bro thinks he’s the protagonist, but he’s actually the unhinged villain who refuses to heal.
 
looks like jstlk took the hint from Dan and totally gave up on taking control of the public narrative. DariusIRL is now the narrative streamer and is sweeping HARD. He had CounterPoints on last night and Dan and SIC on tonight. I have no doubt that Destiny gave him some talking points to hammer in or gives him talking points live.
 
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I believe Destiny confirmed on stream the other day that Piers wanted him on recently but Tiny was the one to back off. Probably archived earlier in the thread!
Yeah, just wanted to say why I think Piers would be even more eager to have him on than before. I bet he'd already even thought of a zinger related to the recent drama to smack the gnome on the head with if he got too uppity with him on air.
 
I must say I may be falling in love with you. So much based information from you today.
He’s fucking Sephiroth
I disagree. As a millennial whom mirrored themselves off Cloud as well, though I was able to be successful where tiny is still the loser, he could never be Sephiroth.

Sephiroth sees a world he wants to create and works to create it. He has goals, ones that at times overshadow an outdated view he had. He’s methodical, similar to old maggot masterbater, but tiny boy doesn’t make choices. He reacts. Even his planned actions are reactions. Sephiroth never reacted, he planned and executed.

tiny tries and fails at this rather constantly.

Personally, I believe tiny is: Reeve Tues -
Like @Destiny Reeves engages in high-level debates, trying to navigate between radicals and authoritarians. He believes that systems matter more than individuals, and while others rage, he plays the long game.
 
Personally, I believe tiny is: Reeve Tues -
Like @Destiny Reeves engages in high-level debates, trying to navigate between radicals and authoritarians. He believes that systems matter more than individuals, and while others rage, he plays the long game
Listen, I see what you’re going for with the Reeve comparison, but come on, Reeve at least had a conscience. Dude was working inside Shinra, yeah, but he actually gave a shit about the people on the ground. He was out here sending Cait Sith to sabotage his own employer, trying to prevent mass death, and ultimately choosing to defect because he realized the system was irredeemable. Destiny, on the other hand, he’s just a reactionary dipshit who thinks he’s the system.

Reeve was a strategic pragmatist who played both sides to minimize harm. Destiny is a coomer debate addict who plays both sides because he has no core values beyond whatever sounds good in the moment. Reeve spent his time trying to prevent a dystopia. Destiny spends his time arguing with teenagers about polyamory and leaking nudes.

The long game Reeve was playing? Sabotaging the bad guys from within. The long game Destiny is playing? Sabotaging himself by pretending his actions don’t have consequences. Reeve was redeemable. Destiny is just terminally online.

Edit:

Now that I think about it Destiny isn’t Reeve or even Sephiroth, he’s Palmer. Just a greasy, flailing idiot in a position he thinks is powerful, getting kicked in the face mid-sentence because he never saw it coming.

Edit edit:

Actually scratch everything I’ve said. Destiny isn’t Sephiroth, Reeve, or Palmer, he’s fucking Don Corneo. A greasy, self-important sex pest who thinks he’s running the game but is actually just a joke. One that surrounds himself with a harem of orbiters and pick-mes who either worship him or turn on him when they realize he’s pathetic.

Nothing but a creepy, desperate, sociopathic freak who’s obsessed with keeping his little degenerate kingdom intact.

Destiny isn’t a master planner. He’s a sleazy internet pimp who’s one step away from getting thrown off a cliff after being asked “heads or tails?”

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The long game Reeve was playing? Sabotaging the bad guys from within. The long game Destiny is playing? Sabotaging himself by pretending his actions don’t have consequences. Reeve was redeemable.

Woof that is a great point. Redeemable. What a loaded word.

I do now see the error in my haste, Reeves is an anti-hero that can be in the end the one to look up to. However, tinys current downfall levels the field to a power hungry, vindictive rat, that shields himself behind false activism for the morally “right” outcome, while fucking radioactive cum jackets.

Ok now, hear me out. I did forget about this character, but this is truly who puke face tiny is in Final Fantasy 7.

You remember Rufus Shinra? Well, that’s our favourite carpet splitter.

Think about it, Rufus doesn’t believe in naive morality because he chose to believe that the system and the power within the system dictate outcomes, not idealism. This is very similar to how tiny has learned the desperate need to have control of his narrative especially in regards to his public perception.

In tandem Rufus controls Shinra’s image, shifting from brute-force tyranny to a more strategic and psychological form of domination. (Though I believe more successful than tiny if memory serves me)

Rufus doesn’t change fundamentally, but he does refine his tactics when forced to. He learned to work with the Turks, Avalanche, and even the Planet itself, but he never truly relinquished power. Ever.

This is because in the end Rufus doesn’t change fundamentally, but he will refine his tactics if he’s forced to. He learns to work with the Turks, Avalanche, and even the Planet itself—but never truly relinquishes power

He adapts only if the accurate factors are in place: 1. He is allowed control of the optics.

He will suffer at times, sacrificing his first knee jerk selfish desire, but this only occurs if the narrative works in his benefit even if not for the far distant future. He must be before regardless.

For Rufus, the narrative “I survived, and I will rebuild my empire” is more important than personal comfort. (Much like tiny’s bravado about his own childhood trauma.)

Rufus also doesn’t act out of moral obligation, he acts because he understands that winning means controlling the battlefield, not just surviving it.

And so, to me, Rufus is a corrupt reactionary using veiled tactics that make him look like calculated with choices that appear to have some merit, but really they are selfish endeavors to maintain self preservation and ensuring that the truth is reality: Destiny is 100% unlovable.

And it’s true buddy. You are 100% unlovable. Nicely done.

*Edit… ok yeah maybe he’s the worst parts of every character smooshed together in an amorphous blob of congealed wasted potential. Lol

Glad to have a friend. 🫡
 
Dan is on Darius's stream right now because Darius wasn't doing a good enough sweep job.

This is still going on an hour later with a whole panel including Rob Noerr and SIC where Dan seems to have taken up all of the air. He's tuckered out on answering questions and even compared this possibly being like Kevin Spacey being acquitted but having his career ruined. Darius criticizing Kuihman, Chud, and JSTLK for their coverage . The panel is muddying the waters about what actually happened here; they're attributing some of the blame to Pxie for letting herself being filmed.

This is probably worth a full watch through at a different speed.
 
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