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

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  • 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%

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Don't take the welcome to heart. We're all niggerfaggots here. Some try really hard to show you just how much of a niggerfaggot they are.

You have a point, if it's an op, and I strongly believe it is, it is not a one man thing. But then it never was. You had Byuu to initiate it, and others to anonymously leak the news about his suicide (in the most flamboyantly flowery dramatic way possible), and someone to actually relay that news.

Let's humor the idea that Byuu really did kill thimself over a dead thread that was mostly talking about emulation and was super tame compared to other threads here. Byuu wasn't that interesting, to be honest. Just your mostly harmless twitter tranny furry. He didn't sperg enough to be of much interest.

And let's pretend that the people posting here, trying to convince us, are real as well and just want to show us he is dead. Why then act so outlandish? Why not give concrete proof in the form of a death certificate, or even an obituary? Why pretend to have a picture of his dead body? If it was a suicide in the form Byuu suggested to commit, it would be obvious and then nobody would be allowed inside the home except for the cops, and the body would go straight to post mortem. The Japanese police would never give some random friends pictures of the corpse.

And how does this go along with the things Byuu said, like not having any real life friends? Why would random coworkers be at the crematorium? Is "David Kirk Ginder" his real name? I always found it strange that he himself gave the clue in one of the email as a random "btw, my real name is Dave". The whole thing seemed rushed, too.

I dunno, but the plot seems to thicken. Or maybe I'm just being an autistic spaz.
The 'welcome' was sarcastic of course, but no problem.

I really didn't want to get involved much further than posting my MS Paint picture and tiny factoid, but isn't one explanation that byuu/Near is actually dead and somehow authorities found out. Eventually a cremation was arranged in Japan, leading to an urn with Japanese name order/dates. Colleagues were notified, visited the crematorium and took a picture of the urn. I have no explanation about other claims, just going by what's been posted, discussed and claimed in this thread.

Again, it's all speculation, so please do not quote me on this part.

I can't imagine anyone would ever be brought to a crematorium to collect remains. Even if his co-workers in Japan are somehow the people the remains are being released to, what kind of funeral director brings people down into the furnace room to hand off the cremains instead of doing it in a tastefully furnished office?

I'm guessing the room is a warehouse or some kind of shipping depot.
Maybe we're lost in translation. Where I'm from, a 'crematorium' isn't so much the actual oven or building with the oven, but a larger complex where family and relatives gather to commemorate the dead. There are multiple lush rooms where people gather, can pray, listen to music and tell stories. Afterwards you can gather with the family, give them your condolences and eat a light meal with bread.

The amount of lights and general atmosphere (see the rug on the table) kind of matches the warm mood of the 'crematorium' I've been to a few times to say farewell to relatives and family.

Edit: Even though you don't watch the corpse actually being cremated, family would actually stay and/or return to the 'crematorium' to pick up the urn with remains. I'm no expert in this, but this is how things work in my country.
 
Oh. Like they ordered it online from some Japanese site that sells these and were autistic enough to ask the company to take a picture before sending it overseas to them, because they needed some new proof to keep this joke going? That could be and would align more with how his friends acted here, and how much else concrete info is out there about his death.


It's not just you. Like I said, I am just humoring it to have a healthy discussion about all possibilities.
He's alive and sucking cock.
 
Maybe we're lost in translation. Where I'm from, a 'crematorium' isn't so much the actual oven or building with the oven, but a larger complex where family and relatives gather to commemorate the dead. There are multiple lush rooms where people gather, can pray, listen to music and tell stories. Afterwards you can gather with the family, give them your condolences and eat a light meal with bread.

The amount of lights and general atmosphere (see the rug on the table) kind of matches the warm mood of the 'crematorium' I've been to a few times to say farewell to relatives and family.
Alternatively you can create that mood of a crematorium if you got friends and studio (makeshift or otherwise) to do so, especially when all you have is feelings instead of an actual piece of paper saying "lol nigga dead"
 
Damn I just woke up to see wayne and some other account acting like retarded faggots. Interesting detail though that there are 3 people seemingly at the urn but then again there needs to be more concrete proof besides 3 men standing at an urn that has Byuu’s name on it.
 
Maybe we're lost in translation. Where I'm from, a 'crematorium' isn't so much the actual oven or building with the oven, but a larger complex where family and relatives gather to commemorate the dead. There are multiple lush rooms where people gather, can pray, listen to music and tell stories. Afterwards you can gather with the family, give them your condolences and eat a light meal with bread.

The amount of lights and general atmosphere (see the rug on the table) kind of matches the warm mood of the 'crematorium' I've been to a few times to say farewell to relatives and family.

Edit: Even though you don't watch the corpse actually being cremated, family would actually stay and/or return to the 'crematorium' to pick up the urn with remains. I'm no expert in this, but this is how things work in my country.
It's true that crematoriums can have that atmosphere, but looking at what is on the picture I have seen similar furniture items at my local fancy gardening/interior design store as well as in the local Ikea. Those are also two places where you would probably be able to order a ceramic jug and have personalised text printed on it. So the room means very little and like MooseGump suggested could have been staged.

The question why a bunch of random jackoffs are involved with the cremation and not David's family? If these spergs had half a brain they could have photographed an old woman holding the jug and claimed it was David's mom to be more convincing, but they probably never thought it this far through.
 
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The reflection in the urn looks more like an office than anything. You can see the suspended ceiling and an AC vent. Lots of strip lighting.
Ah yes the always obvious crematorium lights, I always look for those
You, and some others are absolutely right. I came to this conclusion a few moments ago too. My idea of this picture being taken in a crematorium is at least partially retarded. It could hold, but the ceiling would also not be out of place in a larger office, maybe with a reception area to the right or so.

I don't subscribe to a studio or in-home theory as the room is fairly large, seemingly fully decorated and the lighting is not something conventionally found in homes or photography studios. In a studio you'd want calibrated, matching lights, soft boxes and reflectors. You'd also avoid a full wall of windows letting in daylight.

The bigger problem with the 'in crematorium' idea is that the urn seemingly just came out of the wooden shipping crate/box behind it. I can not imagine a crematorium employee showcasing this raw shipping box next to the remains of a loved one.

So my only valid point I think is that the picture's not a lone wolf action from a single person in a basement or a home. I believe the picture is unedited, and that it shows multiple people, but everyone's right in saying it doesn't confirm any other claims.
 
Okay okay, I will calm down the tard inside me. I did not see that until now. so this still does not answer where we can find any evidence that he is dead asides from the urn. Hey, it just me or do I see a 4th person now that I am looking closer at it.

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Going full retard using Forensically (an online image forensics tool) you can find six humanoid shapes in the picture. Use Principal Component Analysis on the Luminance Gradient and use your eyes to look for vertically delimited shapes from left to right.

I know this is near peak autism and might involve false pattern matching, but it seems sound. Person 1 and 2 on the left pop out immediately due to their contrast. The photographer, center figure 3, is also pretty visible.

Right of the center figure you can make out two legs and a hanging arm, while the other arm seems to connect to the center person.

On the extreme right is a big humanoid shape with a hanging arm. This person would be standing right next to the table, to the right front of the photographer. I can't make out a clear head, but you can clearly make out two legs and a hanging arm on the right side of the picture. Maybe it's a weirdly shaped, oddly placed piece of furniture.

Then, between the photographer 3 and right of person 2 you can also make out a pair of legs. The shoulders and head get blurred into the background, so it's hard to tell if this is actually a giant.

So, depending on what you believe there could be anywhere from 2 to 5 bystanders in the picture. I've tried to color my findings which is somewhat ironic given the subject.

Other than this, I didn't find any branding, logo or identifying marks. I'll take a break from analyzing the picture now.
 

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Someone on stack exchange (stack overflow but for non-programming questions) wants to get to the bottom of this and asks for hard evidence:


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I can't imagine anyone would ever be brought to a crematorium to collect remains. Even if his co-workers in Japan are somehow the people the remains are being released to, what kind of funeral director brings people down into the furnace room to hand off the cremains instead of doing it in a tastefully furnished office?

I'm guessing the room is a warehouse or some kind of shipping depot.
Looks like a bar/restaurant to me. Those lights on the right look distinctly like bar lights. Seen enough of them.

Small side note: If ashes are going to be shipped abroad to the persons family, they're usually in a container that has a threaded lid. It's a bit embarassing otherwise when the lid comes off mid shipment and the remains wind up in the box.
 
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Just wanna note a moderately sized private gaming forum I'm part of has a news board with a dumbass sob story article post about him where the first reply is this with a bunch of likes:


People aren't buying it in the nesdev crowd even if they're not publicly saying as much.

One minor thing that strikes me as odd about the urn photo, shouldn't the photographer's reflection be larger? Either that's a crop from a distance shot or a pretty high powered zoom lens. My gut instinct is saying this is a store of some sort given the row of lights on one side (display wall) with the other being uniformly bright (storefront to outside).
 
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Crikey you guys are sick as fuck!! He would need a fucking ouja keyboard to login! This is going to be my last post ever on this site, why am I bothering to try to convince people I can't stand I don't know. I don't give a shit if you don't believe me, I absolutely refuse to post a photo of David's dead body so you guys can jerk off to it! Get a life, get off this sick site and do something useful with your lives rather than hounding people to suicide! <mike drop>
Did you miss the 'or a death certificate' part?
Doesn't have to be a photo of his corpse, but there's literally zero evidence he's dead.

Imagine how disgusted and disappointed Byuu's family members will be in you that you're posting photos of his Urn on the hate forum that murdered him. How vulgar and morbid of you.

If not for your selective filter / biases, you'd notice that people have asked reasonable, critical questions of you. Yet you address none of those and focus soley on shitposting.
Honestly.
Explain why his friend sat on the phone with him for 30 minutes and did nothing to save him?
Explain how on Earth anyone is supposed to believe that some rando phoned up the non-descript 'Tokyo police' and got confirmation of Byuu's death?
Explain why the only people coming out claiming he's dead are so-called internet friends or acquaintances with no proof of affiliation with Byuu or his family?
Byuu said if he did kill himself, he'd post his passport. That never happened.
Byuu claimed to have no problem with the forum/thread's existence and participated in it. Explain that.

No, you'd rather just post some fake, performative outrage bullshit about how disgusted you are by all of us while you literally uploaded a photo of an alleged dead man's ashes for internet points. Way to go.
 
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