TGWTG The Spoony One / Spoony / Noah Antwiler and Rachel Baker / @RaeAngel07 - The touching romance between a washed-up videogame reviewer throwing a decade-long pity party and his delusional Canuck stalker. #weaknotsick #donttellmehowtosulk

I hope there aren't any dipshit spoony fans giving April shit over this. She did nothing wro--well, she did stick with Noah for too long, but I do not blame her for leaving him.

I believe she's blocking anyone who follows him. Can't say I blame her. She put up with his sperg outs long enough. So she's definitely not going to deal his stupid followers and enablers sperg outs now that she's left him.
 
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This is such a bitchy whiny beta sperg thing to do. It’s attention-whoring in nature and probably illustrates every reason she won’t talk to him.

What a sad lonely bastard on Christmas. To think this guy had a shot to achieve his dream... What a waste.
 
After Scarlett broke up with Noah, she claimed to have been hounded by him and his fans for months and it's known that he was badmouthing her on Twitter over a year later. Now he reveals that he harassed April to the point where she's cut off contact.

Sensing a pattern here. I'm reluctant to use the word "abuse" but I think Noah has always been more vicious and emotionally manipulative than even his online activity belies, and his ex-girlfriends learned his true colours the hard way. His politics even check all the boxes for "feminist prog who actually treats women like shit".
 
Noah appears to have just deleted the "I just want to talk to her" tweet:

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Also, this made me laugh. Someone noticed on Google Earth that the tree which fell in Noah's backyard during a summer thunderstorm two and a half years ago is still there:

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Surely it wouldn't still have leaves on it after that amount of time?
The picture isn't the latest, it's the one from July 2018 that Google Maps uses. I'm really bored and made a side-by-side comparison of different satellite images from Google Earth Pro. The tree regrew its leaves in August after losing them, so the part that got split of was still alive.

The last available capture is from October 2018 where some outlines without leaves are still visible, so maybe it died off.

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