Trashfire The adezero & aediot breakup trashfire - Now also mediating the trademark dispute between aediot and the other ED guys

I don't know, I think this thread has served it's intended purpose
The intended purpose was to make Jacob Stellmach feel like a powerful internet villain who can distress and terrify people with his darkweb internet hate machine powers, and it has failed catastrophically.

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This didn't age well.
 
This is my favorite kind of trashfire, where literally everyone involved is such a complete piece of shit I have no sympathy at all, just pure schadenfreude.

Absolutely. I'm enjoying the fact Ade did a whole stream on it as if there's sides to take. No. You're both gross. Literally sperged out at me with her friend for questioning her believability and when I asked her later if she was ok, the only excuse was "People doxed me, I was bound to take it out on someone later." no bitch go to fucking therapy
 
i am not so sure who is the worst ade or aediot?
That's the best part of this tire fire. If any of you are familiar with Redbar Radio, whenever two fools fight each other; we, the audience, are the ones who win. I thought Ralph being dressed like the Kool-Aid man and barging into Digibro's trailerpark shanty was peak online white trash, but this is another level. This is as Adam Carolla on Loveline would say is beyond white, beyond albino; this is translucent trash.
 
That was it? This retard was building up to that like it was some kind of nuke that was going to completely destroy this woman. Probably drove her to hysterics because of his filth and ass napkins and then recorded it instead of reflecting on his own degeneracy.

Post the full videos faggot. Bet there are some screams of "I'M SICK OF CLEANING THESE FUCKING ASS NAPKINS" in there.
 
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(I was fucking confused, so maybe someone else is, from Wikipedia:)

Tulpa is a concept in mysticism and the paranormal of a being or object which is created through spiritual or mental powers.[1] It was adapted by 20th-century theosophists from Tibetan sprul-pa (Tibetan: སྤྲུལ་པ་, Wylie: sprulpa) which means "emanation" or "manifestation".[2] Modern practitioners use the term to refer to a type of willed imaginary friend which practitioners consider to be sentient and relatively autonomous.[3]
 
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