The Great Twitter Meltdown of 2021 - Emulator creator Byuu bullied to death by HateSpeech™ forum, Twitter takes up arms (Still No Death Report)

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Will This Be Of Any Consequence?

  • Yes, Kiwi Farms terrorists will be publicly hanged

    Votes: 801 14.4%
  • Yes, Kiwi Farms will be shut down

    Votes: 101 1.8%
  • No, 41% the army has already taken 41% casualties

    Votes: 1,955 35.1%
  • No, this backfires and MATI goes viral

    Votes: 786 14.1%
  • REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

    Votes: 1,927 34.6%

  • Total voters
    5,570
Imagine having a distant at best "friend" who would just listen while you died, and they somehow know exactly the weird, obscure French metal song you were listening to as you autistically committed suicide to it.

This is the story we are supposed to believe.
Listening to someone die and knowing they are attempting suicide while you listen is a damn crime isnt it? Shit they gave that girl jailtime for texting her bf at the time to off himself.. is the basis of inaction also a crime when you know the intentions of the person? Now is say, Null here was the one to hear this transpire and not did anything about it they would be pearl clutching and calling him a direct murderer and call the cops on him.
 
Listening to someone die and knowing they are attempting suicide while you listen is a damn crime isnt it? Shit they gave that girl jailtime for texting her bf at the time to off himself.. is the basis of inaction also a crime when you know the intentions of the person?
that case wasnt inaction, she was actively goading him to off himself
 
indifference and maliciousness are two seperate things
True but I think in this case, Twitterverse heavily side-stepped the origins of this "suicide" considering the source of information had it come out from here directly, people would focus more on the inaction of the person who was in direct contact while Byuu was taking pills and getting the noose ready.
 
Listening to someone die and knowing they are attempting suicide while you listen is a damn crime isnt it?
No, in common law countries, you are generally entitled just to sit on your ass, you can even just openly do nothing and laugh at someone drowning, for instance.

There are exceptions, and if you saw the final episode of Seinfeld, where they all got sent to jail for basically being absolute scumbags, that law actually exists. Almost nobody is ever convicted of it though, and even the specific law in the state where the story happened would have resulted in a fine, not jail as it did in the show.
 
No, in common law countries, you are generally entitled just to sit on your ass, you can even just openly do nothing and laugh at someone drowning, for instance.

There are exceptions, and if you saw the final episode of Seinfeld, where they all got sent to jail for basically being absolute scumbags, that law actually exists. Almost nobody is ever convicted of it though, and even the specific law in the state where the story happened would have resulted in a fine, not jail as it did in the show.
The Good Samaritan Law, correct?
 
The Good Samaritan Law, correct?
Good Samaritan Law is usually the term for a law that gives you immunity from civil liability if you provide assistance and it somehow doesn't work out.

When it is illegal to fail to provide assistance it is called "criminal indifference." In general, this is not a thing. Outside of a very few jurisdictions, you can generally just watch someone die and laugh and do nothing, and be entirely immune from prosecution.
 
No, in common law countries, you are generally entitled just to sit on your ass, you can even just openly do nothing and laugh at someone drowning, for instance.

There are exceptions, and if you saw the final episode of Seinfeld, where they all got sent to jail for basically being absolute scumbags, that law actually exists. Almost nobody is ever convicted of it though, and even the specific law in the state where the story happened would have resulted in a fine, not jail as it did in the show.
I haven't seen Seinfield and would appreciate you using spoilers in the future.
 
The Twitter crowd really needs to pull their heads out of their asses and get their facts straight before spewing shit all over the damn place. I highly doubt any of these assholes actually read the suicide baiting/illegal transaction conversation within the email over on the other thread and are only going off word of mouth as usual. Like many others here have stated before, until I see a live television report that he offed himself or an actual corpse rotting on the ground in front of me, I ain't believing shit. I guarantee he's just secretly hiding someplace under a fake name until the time is convenient enough for him to pop up again. Also, thirteen pages exposing him of petty yet semi-sketchy shit from years ago is NOTHING compared to what other clowns have written about them on this site! He could've just ignored the forums and not search up his name like any other person who possibly has a thread on here instead of seeking it out and throwing a big, public, autistic meltdown like the entitled, narcissistic fuckwad he was. People these days floor me!
 
I haven't seen Seinfield and would appreciate you using spoilers in the future.
George gets married and then his wife dies from a poisoned envelope and her family thinks george did it
Kramer is at one point thought to be a serial killer by another states police (Cali i think) when he goes hitch hiking
"She has man hands"
Jerry is an anti-dentite, also imagines an old mans voice for elains belly button
Jerry gets a show about nothing greenlight and then goes to jail over criminal indifference
 
Twitter troons backpedaling so hard their bike chains burst into flames would really make my week.
Sadly that won't be what happens. Even if Near himself came forward and admitted to faking it wouldn't change a thing. Near for most of them was an opportunity to shill themselves and while a few of them would be willing to accept being duped others would just double down; 'Oh look, see, it was so bad they had to FAKE suicide just to get away!' or 'This doesn't change the fact that Kiwi Farms drives a 100 trans people a day to suicide!' This isn't about Nyuu/Near; this is about trying to shut down a forum that mocks them. The ends justify the means.
 
Even if Near himself came forward and admitted to faking it wouldn't change a thing.
We literally forced him to commit fake suicide, so even if he's alive, his non-death is still our fault.

Welcome to Retard World.

Which had a worse ending Seinfeld or Sopranos.
Seinfeld's ending was at least funny, Sopranos ended with a fucking Journey song, it is impossible to imagine a gayer ending to a series than that.
 
The fact that byuu chose to represent himself as Near, a sheltered supergenius who is constantly under attack by the most evil and powerful person on earth, is pretty funny to me. He must have considered his plan a real gotcha on the level of Near's final plan in the show. This is obvious just by reading the email, but there's so much irony in the Death Note thing in general. For example, Near's identity is only revealed because of one single photo. It's funny to think about and I believe some of it may be intentional on his part.
 
Just want to say, the detective work on this thread was impressive to a point we rarely see on the internet. Shout out to Assignedeva, Queefer Madness, those people who scoured cat pics for matching couches, the person that found the wedding photos and the fact the 'david' selfie was mirrored, the person who found exactly where the view of a mountain was on one of the pictures from the people ddosing the site, and the insane 3 or 4 people who tracked down the barcode on that envelope.

It'd be a shame if it doesn't lead to a concrete answer on the main question everyone's looking for the answer to though. Maybe in 5 years we'll read about byuu living in Cuba with tupac
 
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