Trainwreck Anisa Riyadh Jomha / @anisajomha & iDubbbz / Ian Kane Jomha / Ian Kane Washburn / "Anisa's husband" / "Poo-Pants Swastika Boy" - Anisa posting her bald nudes on OnlyFans even when married to Ian and thirsting over Hasan while her husband iDubbbz the Content Cuck/Simp/THE RAPED/ etc. watches

How will Anisa beg for attention next?

  • In a hospital bed with some caption like “I lived bitch"

    Votes: 225 8.7%
  • Announces her psych hospitalization to the world on the podcast

    Votes: 226 8.7%
  • Vagueposting on Twitter about self harm

    Votes: 822 31.7%
  • Announces that it was actually Ian who was going to kill himself, she just wants the sympathy

    Votes: 481 18.5%
  • Divorce from Poo-Pants Swastika Boy

    Votes: 562 21.7%
  • Takes a break from all social media (lol)

    Votes: 279 10.8%

  • Total voters
    2,595
Is he? I thought Epic Meal Time gets sub 100k views for the past like 6 years.
He's somewhat recognizable, and, going off Anisa's words, Arin seems really excited at the prospect of fighting, so I doubt they'll pull the plug on that unless they can get a big guy on short notice.

If anything, I think they'll just bar Sam from cornering Harley. Hope not, since he might do something entertaining (not headbutt).
 
Just replayed that clip of her hitting pads a few pages back and realised the pad man does one of the key sins for holding pads that you don't do if you want your fighter to do well. About halfway through he waves his pads to indicate that she should duck and roll under...and doesn't actually move it in a way that forces her to make sure she actually has to duck and roll in time. What I mean is when you simulate a strike for them to roll under, the boxer should actually have to roll under the pad or else their head is going to get touched by the mitt. He doesn't do this, he swipes at air and she moves her head under the imaginary attack. In fact, he seems to do this quite a bit.

Good pad work should be not only a combo training tool, but a good simulation of striking. You see it a lot with Thai pad men, who, because of the nature of Muay Thai, are able to simulate sparring very well, and can be very annoying if they are good. See shoe in clip of Canelo (unfair comparison I know, but see how he has to duck under his trainer's hand and make sure his guard is up or else he will be touched by the pad, only need to see the first minute to get my point).

IDK if this the case of "oh, it's another woman who wants to do boxing, lets make her feel good" and half assing it (especially if she was meant to fight), or whether she never intended to do the boxing fight, and is just doing it purely for exercise (nothing wrong with that, but then shouldn't have pretended as if she was going to fight). Could be both.
 
Just replayed that clip of her hitting pads a few pages back and realised the pad man does one of the key sins for holding pads that you don't do if you want your fighter to do well. About halfway through he waves his pads to indicate that she should duck and roll under...and doesn't actually move it in a way that forces her to make sure she actually has to duck and roll in time. What I mean is when you simulate a strike for them to roll under, the boxer should actually have to roll under the pad or else their head is going to get touched by the mitt. He doesn't do this, he swipes at air and she moves her head under the imaginary attack. In fact, he seems to do this quite a bit.

Good pad work should be not only a combo training tool, but a good simulation of striking. You see it a lot with Thai pad men, who, because of the nature of Muay Thai, are able to simulate sparring very well, and can be very annoying if they are good. See shoe in clip of Canelo (unfair comparison I know, but see how he has to duck under his trainer's hand and make sure his guard is up or else he will be touched by the pad, only need to see the first minute to get my point).

IDK if this the case of "oh, it's another woman who wants to do boxing, lets make her feel good" and half assing it (especially if she was meant to fight), or whether she never intended to do the boxing fight, and is just doing it purely for exercise (nothing wrong with that, but then shouldn't have pretended as if she was going to fight). Could be both.
I bet Anisa will repeat almost word for word your informative post in the near future and will try to pass it off as her original and expert commentary.
 
Just replayed that clip of her hitting pads a few pages back and realised the pad man does one of the key sins for holding pads that you don't do if you want your fighter to do well. About halfway through he waves his pads to indicate that she should duck and roll under...and doesn't actually move it in a way that forces her to make sure she actually has to duck and roll in time. What I mean is when you simulate a strike for them to roll under, the boxer should actually have to roll under the pad or else their head is going to get touched by the mitt. He doesn't do this, he swipes at air and she moves her head under the imaginary attack. In fact, he seems to do this quite a bit.

Good pad work should be not only a combo training tool, but a good simulation of striking. You see it a lot with Thai pad men, who, because of the nature of Muay Thai, are able to simulate sparring very well, and can be very annoying if they are good. See shoe in clip of Canelo (unfair comparison I know, but see how he has to duck under his trainer's hand and make sure his guard is up or else he will be touched by the pad, only need to see the first minute to get my point).

IDK if this the case of "oh, it's another woman who wants to do boxing, lets make her feel good" and half assing it (especially if she was meant to fight), or whether she never intended to do the boxing fight, and is just doing it purely for exercise (nothing wrong with that, but then shouldn't have pretended as if she was going to fight). Could be both.
She actually has telekinesis and was using her mind to deviate the pad.
 
I bet Anisa will repeat almost word for word your informative post in the near future and will try to pass it off as her original and expert commentary.
Does she know about her thread/come read here? She seems like the type to google her name regularly just to see if anyone is acknowledging her existence.
 
Edit: Sam Hyde put out a video about Harley training


Calling it now: they're going to try and exclude Harley from the boxing thing because hes training with Sam.
I hear Sam is teaching Harley the "Hydian Headbutt" as we speak, it's a move that is more violent than a school shooting but he still somehow gets away with it.

Is he? I thought Epic Meal Time gets sub 100k views for the past like 6 years.
Looks like he got under 400k last month off of his 6 million subscribers. I don't know if Social Blade counts views from Shorts though, which he is spamming out there. I'm assuming they do as he hasn't released any other content, but shorts also have a bit of a built in view cheat as anyone scrolling them sees an autoplay. From what I remember youtube doesn't even count them for monetization purposes, and doesn't always recommend other content from the creator if the subscriber was generated from a short.
 
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Edit: Sam Hyde put out a video about Harley training



I hear Sam is teaching Harley the "Hydian Headbutt" as we speak, it's a move that is more violent than a school shooting but he still somehow gets away with it.


Looks like he got under 400k last month off of his 6 million subscribers. I don't know if Social Blade counts views from Shorts though, which he is spamming out there. I'm assuming they do as he hasn't released any other content, but shorts also have a bit of a built in view cheat as anyone scrolling them sees an autoplay. From what I remember youtube doesn't even count them for monetization purposes, and doesn't always recommend other content from the creator if the subscriber was generated from a short.
Here is a link to a less edited version where Harley talks about things at length. Guy has more balls than I do, giving Sam Hyde his hotel room key.
 
Anisa posted pictures of their rare "days off" and idubbbz looks more and more like a soyjack
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That's a bit green. Looks like he's recovering from a black eye.
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The mental image of Anisa beating her "husband" while he screams like Matt Watson gives me so much joy.
Aside from the Harley/Sam Hyde-stuff this "boxing" event will be Weenie Hut Jr.-tier shit, and they are charging money for it.
Also Michael Reeves is/was fucking stupid to live with Pokimayn or what that wench was called.
 
>idubbbz: if you look at everyone on the card, these are like super decent people and they have very thriving, successful careers.
>Anisa butts in: they're all interesting.
FUCKING WHERE?
Something that I have been meaning to bitch about for a long time is the use of these types of people of words like "decent" in this context. At the end of the day is pure semantics but the fact I can feel the coppery taste of bitterness in my mouth tells me that this is just the PC way of calling someone an arsehole. With so much talk about dehumanization these people that are so preoccupied with being perceived as tolerant sure like the use language to imply there are humans out there who are not good enough to be called just people. For example, I have seen people unironically say "being a decent human being" as a badge of honour because of spamming "TRANS RITES" while successfully navigating the minefield that is coming up with playground insults the way only cat ladies could.
The whole thing just looks bad, from the matches to the theme of it being 8bit video games. The thing that made things like boxing and MMA good was watching people kick the shit out of each other, and really MMA went way down hill after they shifted to the more safe and standardized format instead of the Pride days when some Asian twink would fight a land whale black dude that depended on falling over on top of people and crushing them, or all of the fights where some guy in a gi would get try to Wing Chun a dude only to realize it doesn't work against fists.

I mean look at this shit, these guys aren't going to fight, they're going to stand in the ring and then one will concede when he gets hit:
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This is going to fail just like social gloves did, and that actually had people who could potentially fight. This on the other hand will just suck and the reason Sam is forbidden is because he'd actually fight whereas everyone else is just going to be gay larping, it will be more nerfed than boxing for grade schoolers.
I do recognize people on this but I think the thriving part is missing because this is legit the first time I have thought about any of them in literal years.
> JustAMinx is practically Jschaltts sidekick.
> TheOdd1sOut is that guy that is totally not a furry and was the face of YouTube "animation" until Smiling Friends came on full swing.
> DAD was this cool ARG that overstayed its welcome by like fucking two years.
> Matt Watson and Ted Lasso might as well be the same guy because I keep hearing about how popular they are yet don't track at all.

You would think that if Ian had any influence he would be able to get Ethan Klein's fat, depressed bum to the ring to finally solve the feud with DJ Killer Keemstar or at least ask him to call the Nephew. Maybe Jake Paul, who is totally a boxer now. Call some Reddit darlings like that parasite Cr1tical for color casting from his bedroom. It seems getting the Cake gang together was too much for him. So let's all just collectively point out something that has already been said: YouTube boxing is so 2018 and at least back then we got ripped rich cunts doing it.

No one is talking about this. The playcard is oversaturated. Anisa has awful tits. Ian is a nigger faggot. Move on.
 
Just noticed that Internet Comment Etiquette is going to be fighting too according to Reddit. That's a pretty big name I guess, but I don't think breadtube fans like boxing so who the audience for this is....
Is he a breadtuber though? Most of his content is still pretty memey shit.
 
Just noticed that Internet Comment Etiquette is going to be fighting too according to Reddit. That's a pretty big name I guess, but I don't think breadtube fans like boxing so who the audience for this is....
You're telling me that his little feud with Sargon was actually a psyop to sell tickets for the event?
Something that I have been meaning to bitch about for a long time is the use of these types of people of words like "decent" in this context. At the end of the day is pure semantics but the fact I can feel the coppery taste of bitterness in my mouth tells me that this is just the PC way of calling someone an arsehole. With so much talk about dehumanization these people that are so preoccupied with being perceived as tolerant sure like the use language to imply there are humans out there who are not good enough to be called just people. For example, I have seen people unironically say "being a decent human being" as a badge of honour because of spamming "TRANS RITES" while successfully navigating the minefield that is coming up with playground insults the way only cat ladies could.

I do recognize people on this but I think the thriving part is missing because this is legit the first time I have thought about any of them in literal years.
> JustAMinx is practically Jschaltts sidekick.
> TheOdd1sOut is that guy that is totally not a furry and was the face of YouTube "animation" until Smiling Friends came on full swing.
> DAD was this cool ARG that overstayed its welcome by like fucking two years.
> Matt Watson and Ted Lasso might as well be the same guy because I keep hearing about how popular they are yet don't track at all.

You would think that if Ian had any influence he would be able to get Ethan Klein's fat, depressed bum to the ring to finally solve the feud with DJ Killer Keemstar or at least ask him to call the Nephew. Maybe Jake Paul, who is totally a boxer now. Call some Reddit darlings like that parasite Cr1tical for color casting from his bedroom. It seems getting the Cake gang together was too much for him. So let's all just collectively point out something that has already been said: YouTube boxing is so 2018 and at least back then we got ripped rich cunts doing it.

No one is talking about this. The playcard is oversaturated. Anisa has awful tits. Ian is a nigger faggot. Move on.
Ethan is dying soon, there could have actually been the possibility he'd be present (not necessarily as a fighter, mind you) at the event, but that's out the window given his current status. Life caught up to him fast.

James is literally the biggest name on there, and his demographic is pretty much the polar opposite of people who'd watch boxing, though I don't doubt they'd pay for it just because. Still, like many of the fights on the event, there's no rhyme or reason as to why he's stepping in there. It's just random shit thrown at a wall.

Gave some thought to the official reasoning behind Sam's absence at the event, isn't it curious how the card is headlined by someone that unapologetically advocated for the use of slurs, and made use of them as crutches for his jokes pretty regularly? 🤔

Sure, Sammy boy is problematic but I don't recall him ever saying that the dreaded nigger-word should be a-okay to use. I still don't understand why Ian doesn't just say things loud and clear, is he still shook up by the aftermath of his sex workers video?
 
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