Brianna Wu / John Walker Flynt - "Biggest Victim of Gamergate," Failed Game Developer, Failed Congressional Candidate

Hey Bri, I found a stock footage you can stick your logo on, like you did with a "motorcycle into the sunset", for an ad.

And it's a real vintage Porsche, too!

https://streamable.com/yiirs
lol, nice find! I can easily imagine that being used in his next campaign ad. Too bad he will never use anything from this thread for fear of admitting that he browses here every day.
 
I think it's possible to become a good programmer whether you have a CS degree or not, but you need to have the mindframe of a programmer. As I've seen it written before that programmers are essentially good problem solvers.

But take the likes of Quinn and Wu, they've approached problems in their life in the complete worst way possible. This is reflected when trying to solve coding problems with Wu hiring and firing others and having a broken game, and Quinn flat out copying and pasting code. You can read all the books in the universe but if you're not thinking like a programmer then you will fail at it.

Yeah. Most programming / software development / coding is not really rocket science. You don’t really need deep Math/CS knowledge to build a web or mobile app. It’s a lot of fetching data and showing it on the screen at he right time to the right user. Even so, it is applied logic and it requires patience and attention to detail to gain any kind of competence and grasp the nuance of how it all comes together and how to fix things without making things worse.

John is really not the type of person for any of that that. He’s actually probobly smart enough to do it but he has the attention span of a goldfish and is more interested in telling people he is good at it than he is actually acomplishing anything to become good at it.

I’ve moved more into tech-sales type stuff now but I’m still an OK programmer. I’m not terrible but some people can absolutely run circles around me. Still, I am willing to put in the time to learn new things, I keep up with what is going on. At any given point in time I’m in the middle of at least one tech book or taking some online training or something. This is true for almost everyone I know who is any good. It’s just part of what you sign up for in a technical career as a base level just to tread water. I just don’t see John doing any of that at all.
 
John is really not the type of person for any of that that. He’s actually probobly smart enough to do it but he has the attention span of a goldfish and is more interested in telling people he is good at it than he is actually acomplishing anything to become good at it.

This right here stuck out because of its accuracy. John spends too much time telling people what he can do, rather than admitting on what he can't. And this whole "OMG cis white male criticized my work but I AM A GOD!" is a true sign that John just isn't cut for programming unless he changes his attitude.

Look at every person jumping on the programming bandwagon who do a fucking abysmal job, and you can see their failings through their personality.
 
This right here stuck out because of its accuracy. John spends too much time telling people what he can do, rather than admitting on what he can't. And this whole "OMG cis white male criticized my work but I AM A GOD!" is a true sign that John just isn't cut for programming unless he changes his attitude.

Look at every person jumping on the programming bandwagon who do a fucking abysmal job, and you can see their failings through their personality.

Yup. Programming is dictation of logic. You have to be a certain kind of person to excel at it, and I feel like as you become a better programmer you grow as a person as well. You optimize aspects of your life at large, at least I do.
I'm at the point that nothing programming takes effort, I've moulded myself to recognize hundreds of patterns, of which the combination of some are the solution to every problem on the computer. It's just moving and transforming data. This is what you can't teach in schools. You can teach it like a bunch of things to memorize like questions on an exam, but you can't teach people how to think.. and it really requires a revolution in thought to be successful.

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Anyway, we've gotten so up and over ourselves talking about CS that we've let Brianna get by a whole day without being criticized! Her evil plan coming to fruition?

That stops now!

I will critize the fuck out of her and her fake childhood of being a queer cotton pickin' nigger who had to hold up in the public library against the KKK who wanted to lynch him (after lynching 500 of his friends and drafting the other 14500 to Iraq).
Normally one would hold up in a church under the protection of the priest whose actually a great marksman and is hiding 4 sets of guns running down his front under his robes. But in Wu's fictional life he got in trouble for selling fake id's on church grounds so he wasn't allowed there.

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Unfortunately, due to budget cuts John's poor Mississippi library only had knockoff books like "The Queer Manifesto" and "How to Snarl and Influence People"
 
Yup. Programming is dictation of logic. You have to be a certain kind of person to excel at it, and I feel like as you become a better programmer you grow as a person as well. You optimize aspects of your life at large, at least I do.
I'm at the point that nothing programming takes effort, I've moulded myself to recognize hundreds of patterns, of which the combination of some are the solution to every problem on the computer. It's just moving and transforming data. This is what you can't teach in schools. You can teach it like a bunch of things to memorize like questions on an exam, but you can't teach people how to think.. and it really requires a revolution in thought to be successful.

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Anyway, we've gotten so up and over ourselves talking about CS that we've let Brianna get by a whole day without being criticized! Her evil plan coming to fruition?

That stops now!

I will critize the fuck out of her and her fake childhood of being a queer cotton pickin' nigger who had to hold up in the public library against the KKK who wanted to lynch him (after lynching 500 of his friends and drafting the other 14500 to Iraq).
Normally one would hold up in a church under the protection of the priest whose actually a great marksman and is hiding 4 sets of guns running down his front under his robes. But in Wu's fictional life he got in trouble for selling fake id's on church grounds so he wasn't allowed there.

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Unfortunately, due to budget cuts John's poor Mississippi library only had knockoff books like "The Queer Manifesto" and "How to Snarl and Influence People"

Is this like Iceman prowling Barnes & Noble looking for books on how to be Gay? Isn't it amazing how many of Johnny's life stories seem to come from pop culture, sitcoms and comic books?
 
To what woman is Brianna referring?

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(Is she talking to us? Are we the children? Oh what a blessing to be young again, thanks for the kind wishes, BriBri :tomgirl: )

If Wu goes to Kiwi Farms, people have a relatively civil discussion with her like with her former campaign staff Warren. If K-Farmers go to Wu's Twitter, they get autoblocked and reported for harassment.

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To what woman is Brianna referring?

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(Is she talking to us? Are we the children? Oh what a blessing to be young again, thanks for the kind wishes, BriBri :tomgirl: )
John Flynt: You’re acting like damn children for not agreeing with my opinion <3 :emoticon:

Also John Flynt: Hey, do you think Pokémon have televisions and couches in their pokeball??
 
Yup. Programming is dictation of logic. You have to be a certain kind of person to excel at it, and I feel like as you become a better programmer you grow as a person as well. You optimize aspects of your life at large, at least I do.
I'm at the point that nothing programming takes effort, I've moulded myself to recognize hundreds of patterns, of which the combination of some are the solution to every problem on the computer. It's just moving and transforming data. This is what you can't teach in schools. You can teach it like a bunch of things to memorize like questions on an exam, but you can't teach people how to think.. and it really requires a revolution in thought to be successful.

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Anyway, we've gotten so up and over ourselves talking about CS that we've let Brianna get by a whole day without being criticized! Her evil plan coming to fruition?

That stops now!

I will critize the fuck out of her and her fake childhood of being a queer cotton pickin' nigger who had to hold up in the public library against the KKK who wanted to lynch him (after lynching 500 of his friends and drafting the other 14500 to Iraq).
Normally one would hold up in a church under the protection of the priest whose actually a great marksman and is hiding 4 sets of guns running down his front under his robes. But in Wu's fictional life he got in trouble for selling fake id's on church grounds so he wasn't allowed there.

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Unfortunately, due to budget cuts John's poor Mississippi library only had knockoff books like "The Queer Manifesto" and "How to Snarl and Influence People"

"Other Women"??? How the FUCK are "Other Women" not deeply insulted by this type of shit? I mean this is First Degree Mansplaining in every way imaginable.
 
Loves Zatarain's so much she can't even spell it. Ok.

She also uses " it's " as a possessive in the first one.
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I'm okay with that. I always thought the possessive apostrophe should overrule the contraction apostrophe. The reality, however, is that the contraction overruled. Like didn't even half-rule and make an ambiguous rule where it could be either. Reality absolutely assfucks that wish and makes " it's " only a contraction for "it is."

I held its hand. <-- right
I held it's hand. <-- wrong, because only can be contraction this unrolls to "I held it is hand" which is nonsense.


It's going to be a nice day. <-- Right, contraction unrolls to "It is going to be a nice day."
Its going to be a nice day. <-- Wrong. Again, nonsense.

Again, I don't like this rule, because "I held Frank's hand" has the possessive apostrophe on the subect, but calling Frank an "it", "I held its hand." Has no possessive apostrophe on the subject.

The difference is, even though I don't like it, I always use its and it's correctly and bend my desires to meet reality.
John, when you don't like something, you lie until accepting all those lies has warped reality to match your desires. And then you try to force that warped reality onto others and chimp-out if people don't accept it.
This includes everything, from seeing yourself as The Most Important Female / Tech Female / Podcast operator and expecting everyone getting out of your way, to gaining political power at the federal level, to your unwillingness to use words properly. You could do better, you claim to have Grammerly so fuck a program is yelling at you that it's wrong, but you are actively ignoring reality to continue to live in your retarded bubble.
 
Again, I don't like this rule, because "I held Frank's hand" has the possessive apostrophe on the subect, but calling Frank an "it", "I held its hand." Has no possessive apostrophe on the subject.
Its is a pronoun, like his and hers. You wouldn't write "Frank and I walked down the road and I held hi's hand." Its / it's is completely consistent.
 
She also uses " it's " as a possessive in the first one.
The difference is, even though I don't like it, I always use its and it's correctly and bend my desires to meet reality.
John, when you don't like something, you lie until accepting all those lies has warped reality to match your desires.

I think he is just illiterate. BTW, I think that it's very good that Brianna has only imaginary importance, and not the one he has in his own head. Otherwise, she could be quoted as a reason that young women don't choose Computer Science as frequently as young men.

If I was a young woman I wouldn't Brianna to be my role model. If she was really held as a role model, it could scare many that sitting in front of computer will turn you into a ghoul :)
 
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