- Kwifarms didn't bullicide Byuu to death
- It would be good if someone bullicided Byuu to death
- Someone definitely should bullicide Byuu
Dude had pretty good op-sec for years, understandable when dealing with fucked up console-emulator spergs. It would be pretty ironic if Byuu was turbodoxed with SSN, health records and the lot on some shithole like Doxbin due to this asinine drama.
Finally since you got my autism bug going I checked the Japan numbers going back to 2015 to see if the current 2021 numbers at least match up with prior years that are confirmed as data complete, as well as the trend year to year.
Nice work! Also, do we have information if there ever was an occurence of death being added outside the corresponding "cycle"? (i. e. what Marcan wants us to believe is going to happen, that death for June is going to be added in March or whatever and that they just sit idly for 3 months before releasing the data). Unfortunately the design of the Department's website prevents it from being archived properly, but maybe somebody has something.
I've literally never seen them purge an edit not only from the article, but from the history like that. Some admins must be watching that page and protecting the narrative.
I've literally never seen them purge an edit not only from the article, but from the history like that. Some admins must be watching that page and protecting the narrative.
Yeah, this is a massive red flag. Removing edit completely is pretty much reserved for content breaking the law (doxx, copyrighted content, CP etc.), never vandalism (that's what reverts are for).
Remember quite a few places have had restrictions on US travel because of covid, and even where there aren't formal restrictions people over all have been traveling less because of it. Japan in particular has had its borders pretty locked down.
I'm not saying the numbers look low in this particular time, just that generally you'd expect more deaths. As @HarblMcDavid mentioned, despite the pandemic, these numbers aren't really that abnormal for this data source.
Been lurking on both this and Near's thread since this started, but I just have to say: I don't know how so many people bought Hector's story to begin with (and Wayne's, if he's not just Hector or Near in a Party City wig, that is).
It was very, very obvious it was a lie from the start, and a very bad one at that. I have babysat toddlers that are more convincing in their lies than these two. I really don't know how anyone bought it for any other reason other than just to use it as ammo to take out the Farms.
You could tell by how much retarded detail they put into their story that it was a lie/cover-up. They're doing what high-school girls do when they're trying to get attention over just how hard they have it in life when they're not interesting otherwise. It can't just be, "Hey sorry if I'm a bit out of it for a while, my friend killed himself last night. His mom called me and told me this morning and I'm just in shock right now." No, not dramatic enough. Not enough of an attention grabber, you see. Has to be something like, "Omg my close friend just killed himself. He tried to overdose on these medications but that didn't work fast enough, so he tried to slit his throat but couldn't get it deep enough, so then he hung himself. And when he did that, the rope literally pushed into the cut on his neck and went inside his throat it was so gruesome and I'm so heartbroken I don't know what to do. I was literally on discord with him when he did it I heard his dying breath and everything! Even heard the cops come in and declare him dead! I literally can't stop crying please pray for those of us who knew him and loved him every prayer counts!!11!!1!"
They don't care how nonsensical it is, because they didn't think that far into the lie before they told it. All they knew is that they had to play like Byuu was dead (because I'm in the camp of "No Way In Hell Do They Actually Believe He Is") and keep up the facade. And, because they're terminally online and lack any sort of hard-lined morality one gets from facing real world stuff, they saw it as a good way for internet attention and jumped on board with no questions asked, because it's a win-win for them. They started out with just an overdone sob story about their poor tranny friend who was litchurawlly bullied to DEATH by some mean forum for New Zealand agriculture enthusiasts. Then as it started to crumble, they do what every manchild caught in a bad lie does and doubled down on the nonsense.
Plus, I can almost absolutely guarantee that when this all started, they bet all their shekels on there being a suicide in Japan to coincide with Near's supposed death date. Because in their minds, "Japan = suicide capital of the world. Surely someone will have offed themselves on that day! I'd bet at least one person dies per day here anyway!" and that's all the logic they needed. Hell, I'd even bet they didn't even really think that the list of deaths could be filtered to only show U.S. citizens that died on Japanese soil, and/or that you could filter it to show which of those died specifically by suicide. They were just hoping there'd be a death on that date, and then call that "hard evidence".
As it stands, it's obvious that Hector isn't getting any more instruction from Byuu on what the story is or what to do. He's just lying as he goes right now with no plan whatsoever, flailing like a tard who wandered into a pool without his water wings.
Now we just have to wait and see if he either sinks to prove he's a True & Honest defender, or if he realizes that he can just stand up and not drown for the sympathy clout. Could go either way, depending on how badly he deals with being a main spectacle since his troon friend left him unsupervised. Hector's the headlining cow now. If Byuu "mans up" and comes back, that'll just be a free dessert. (And lmao at anyone thinking Byuu could have been living on a U.S. military base, come on now.)
Oh, and might I mention, we can also make a quick comparison with another furfag's sudden death: Doug Spink.
Because as sketchy and sudden as Doug's long-overdue death was, and how suspicious it may have come across with the lack of info and the timing, that announcement was immediately far more believable. The reason? Neither his degenerate rat cohost nor his boyfriend/husband/whatever didn't even try to oversell it. Because you don't need to oversell something that actually fucking happened, because you feel no need to justify something that real life can prove for you.
And guess what? Came to light that he had actually died.
Remember quite a few places have had restrictions on US travel because of covid, and even where there aren't formal restrictions people over all have been traveling less because of it. Japan in particular has had its borders pretty locked down.
I think that's the plan. Nobody is gonna care enough about this by then and once interest completely dies down all that's left will be the Wikipedia article and the articles it references. As long as nothing updates and relevant forums are wiped of any discussion on the topic they're all in the clear. Nobody has to be wrong or embarrassed and that awful awful Kiwi Farms doesn't get a "win".
I've literally never seen them purge an edit not only from the article, but from the history like that. Some admins must be watching that page and protecting the narrative.
The one thing anyone with some sense knows is that wikipedia is a horrible source on any thing with even a remote stench of politics. People who cite wikipedia should be looked at as if they're plague bearers, though we also already have enough of that going around with Covid.
The joke is that sites like this one ironically are both public sourced, and seem to do a much better job at slogging through the bullshit.
If someone does want to take wikipedia seriously, and doesn't expect to see pedo mods behind the scene (such as Mike Neylon from earlier here), doesn't expect to see people doing CNN interviews just to alter their wiki article, or doesn't expect people with money to pay some third world firm to try and flood a google search with biased mentions of a person to trump up their net presence after a scandal, you've got to open your eyes a bit more.
Either way, Byuu and these gargantum pedo-wiki editors struggles to try and save face is the comedy to enjoy here. Not whether or not we can make wikipedia great again or anything else thats absurd.
In 50 years, there will be far fewer SNES consoles that still work well. We need to create near-perfect software emulation *and* FPGA solutions to ensure the games that aren't incredibly popular will still work correctly.
Here ya go. It's a FPGA SNES recreation. Runs everything. Doesn't have support for the expansion chips built in, so you need to get a good flashcart for that, I suggest the FXPAK Pro, which is a FPGA recreation of the actual cart (+ all the enhancement chips minus like, 3).
All told you're looking at about $400 total. $180ish for the SuperNT, $220ish for the Flash Cart + SD card. The NoIntro set of SNES roms I have is ~3gb, so a decently sized SD card can run the entire library.
I'm pretty confident he mentioned in his emails to Null or the Twitter "goodbye message dump" that when he decided to die he did actually change the emulator's license to the most open and free one he could, so anyone probably can if that's true and means what I think it means.
Huh, actually ...
This would also mean that he could in theory grab and continue working on (and potentially commercialize again?) a Higan/BSNES branch with his "new" identity without worrying about any licensing issues his previous setup would have caused when his death could not be confirmed and in doing so avoid attracting some eyes from the emulator community to himself when doing so.
I don't know how Near is supporting himself in Japan while pretending to be dead, but the fact is that he can never live in the US or have significant ties here without blowing his cover. He won't be able to do significant things like transacting in real estate or establishing new banking relationships without a huge hassle, because as soon as a loan officer, bank manager, etc. does a basic media search for his name they will find Google articles saying he's dead - which is directly contradicting the credit reports they already pulled saying this guy in front of them is actually alive. So at a minimum they will need to complete some kind of investigation related to fraud/identity theft or other financial crime, which at best will put you on their "watch everything this guy does" list forever, at worst you have all your accounts terminated, maybe even a SAR to the Treasury or LE action. And of course assuming these people even decide to do business with someone with a sketchy backstory like Near, anything he does subsequently will show up on these credit reports and public records confirming he's alive.
By the way in case you're wondering, as of 9/2/2021 there are no reports of a death record from Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion of anyone named "David Kirk Ginder" born in February 1983.
if theres so much talk about the suicide being faked that you go off twitter because of da afwul kiwis, then why not just release that conclusive proof that you say you have? Wouldn't that shut everyone up?
I don't know how Near is supporting himself in Japan while pretending to be dead, but the fact is that he can never live in the US or have significant ties here without blowing his cover. He won't be able to do significant things like transacting in real estate or establishing new banking relationships without a huge hassle, because as soon as a loan officer, bank manager, etc. does a basic media search for his name they will find Google articles saying he's dead - which is directly contradicting the credit reports they already pulled saying this guy in front of them is actually alive. So at a minimum they will need to complete some kind of investigation related to fraud/identity theft or other financial crime, which at best will put you on their "watch everything this guy does" list forever, at worst you have all your accounts terminated, maybe even a SAR to the Treasury or LE action. And of course assuming these people even decide to do business with someone with a sketchy backstory like Near, anything he does subsequently will show up on these credit reports and public records confirming he's alive.
By the way in case you're wondering, as of 9/2/2021 there are no reports of a death record from Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion of anyone named "David Kirk Ginder" born in February 1983.
If he did in fact have $120k just lying around to give to Josh then he might just be sitting in his NEET cave living off whatever substantial savings he has. He may have broken off from whatever company originally sponsored him to come to Japan and self-sponsored his renewal visa if he can prove he had enough means of living in Japan.
Here ya go. It's a FPGA SNES recreation. Runs everything. Doesn't have support for the expansion chips built in, so you need to get a good flashcart for that, I suggest the FXPAK Pro, which is a FPGA recreation of the actual cart (+ all the enhancement chips minus like, 3).
All told you're looking at about $400 total. $180ish for the SuperNT, $220ish for the Flash Cart + SD card. The NoIntro set of SNES roms I have is ~3gb, so a decently sized SD card can run the entire library.
BUT.... Has anyone bilingual just called Byuu's workplace and asked to speak to David? If I gave a shit and could speak moonrune, I'd seriously consider doing that. Claim to be a journalist from Kotaku or something.
That's dangerously close to poo-touching and all it takes is one tranny on Twitter to falsely claim "K*W* F*R*S HARRASSED HIS WORKPLACE JUST LIKE THEY HARRASSED BYUU!" or some stupid shit.
travel.state.gov has been cited multiple times in Wikipedia, such as in this case
So that would mean the site is a reliable source, but of course, it's only "original research" when it has information that doesn't fit their narrative