My turn.
Name: Nova Nightshade (real name: Tiffany Jacobs)
Alias: Nightshade Nova, Internet's Baddest Babe
Age: 24
Appearance:
- Petite, with unnaturally dyed hair that changes every few weeks (currently neon purple with streaks of pink).
- Heavy makeup featuring a sharp eyeliner wing and glittery eyeshadow. Always sports a bold black or dark red lipstick.
- Often wears oversized hoodies with edgy slogans like "Touch Me and Die" or crop tops featuring obscure anime references.
- Has multiple piercings, including a septum ring, and fake tattoos of skulls, roses, and edgy quotes (e.g., "Pain is Art").
Persona:
Nova Nightshade portrays herself as a chaotic e-girl who’s
"too hot to handle" and
"too tough to mess with." Her online presence oscillates between sultry, flirty streams and aggressive rants where she picks fights with followers, fellow streamers, and random commenters.
- Internet Tough Guy: She constantly brags about her street smarts, claiming she’s "from the hood" (she’s not; she grew up in a suburban cul-de-sac). Nova frequently challenges critics to IRL fights and boasts about her "martial arts background," despite zero evidence of actual training.
- Over-the-Top Drama: Nova thrives on calling out supposed “haters,” labeling them as jealous losers or "basic b**hes."* She’s quick to block anyone who questions her narrative but will unblock them later for more "clapbacks."
Content Style:
- Streams herself playing horror games but screams at every jumpscare and rage-quits frequently.
- Posts TikToks of herself lip-syncing to emo songs while staring dramatically into the camera.
- Creates dramatic YouTube rants about how she’s "the most misunderstood creator ever."
- Starts beef with other e-girls by accusing them of copying her "original aesthetic."
Key Traits:
- Perpetual Victim: Any criticism is labeled as harassment, bullying, or an attack on her mental health.
- Exaggerated Stories: Claims she once beat up five people in a bar fight or that hackers constantly try to ruin her life because they fear her influence.
- Fake Activism: Occasionally tweets vague "activist" slogans like "Normalize being a bad b**h and saving the world,"* but never follows up with action.
- Cringe Merch: Sells overpriced hoodies and mugs with phrases like "Bow to Your Queen" and "Haters Fuel Me."
- Chaotic Love Life: Regularly airs out messy online breakups with vague posts like, "Guess some guys just can’t handle a real woman."
Catchphrases:
- "Stay pressed, peasants."
- "I don’t start fights; I finish them."
- "If you hate me, you're obsessed with me."
Example incidents that made her a lolcow:
The Martial Arts Meltdown
Nova got into an argument during a livestream with a viewer who questioned her claims of being a martial artist. In response, she started demonstrating "moves" on stream, including exaggerated punches, awkward kicks, and a poorly executed cartwheel. She ended up knocking over her ring light, falling into her gaming chair, and breaking it. Instead of laughing it off, she doubled down, yelling:
"You wouldn’t last ONE ROUND with me in a real fight! I don’t need to prove anything to you losers!"
Clips of the incident went viral with the hashtag #NovaNoseDive.
The $10,000 Hacker Lie
Nova claimed her personal information was stolen by "elite hackers" because they were jealous of her fame. She accused a smaller creator she was feuding with of orchestrating the hack. However, the "evidence" she provided—screenshots of a supposed hacking program—was easily debunked as stock images from Google. When confronted, she responded:
"Wow, I didn’t realize I was dealing with experts here! Must be nice to have all the answers, nerds!"
This incident led to memes like "Nova: The World's Most Hacked E-Girl."
The Public OnlyFans Feud
Nova teased her new OnlyFans account, claiming it was "super exclusive" and "not for broke boys." Subscribers quickly discovered that most of the content was recycled selfies from her Instagram. When criticized, Nova publicly shamed a subscriber by posting their username and calling them a
"pathetic simp." This backfired spectacularly when the user revealed they were only subscribed to call her out.
Nova’s response:
"Wow, I’m sorry you’re poor and bitter! I can’t help being better than you!"
The backlash led to a mass exodus from her account.
The Fake Charity Stream
Nova hosted a charity stream claiming all proceeds would go to an animal shelter. However, she accidentally displayed her PayPal balance during the stream, showing she hadn't donated anything. When called out, she quickly ended the stream and later claimed:
"The shelter didn’t want the money because they’re... like... funded by big corporations or something."
Internet sleuths discovered she had never contacted the shelter in the first place.
The IRL Fight Challenge
During a heated Twitter spat with another e-girl, Nova publicly challenged her to a fistfight. She live-tweeted her journey to what she claimed was the meetup spot, posting selfies in boxing gloves and captions like
"Come get this work, princess." The other e-girl never showed up, revealing she lived in a different country. Nova tried to save face by claiming:
"Yeah, she chickened out, obviously! No one wants to mess with me IRL."
Viewers roasted her for days with memes like "Nova the Warrior Queen."
I also AI generated beef with Ethan Ralph:
The Ethan Ralph Clout Grab Debacle
Nova Nightshade, always on the lookout for ways to boost her infamy, decided to publicly align herself with controversial lolcow Ethan Ralph. In a desperate bid for clout, she appeared on a livestream where she claimed to be Ralph's "ride-or-die" and declared:
"All these haters are just jealous of strong, unapologetic personalities like me and Ethan. We're basically the Bonnie and Clyde of the internet."
She then announced her intention to collaborate with Ralph on a "takedown series" targeting their mutual critics, despite having no prior connection to him.
The Stream Catastrophe
Nova's plans began unraveling during a joint stream with Ralph. She tried to dominate the conversation with her exaggerated tough-girl persona, cutting him off and even jokingly calling him "E-Ralphie." Ralph, not one to take perceived slights lightly, snapped back, saying:
"Who even are you? Some discount Belle Delphine knockoff trying to leech off my name?"
The stream quickly devolved into a shouting match, with Nova calling Ralph a
"washed-up loser" and Ralph accusing her of
"fake tough-girl shtick." At one point, Nova claimed she was "carrying the stream" because of her "huge following," only for Ralph to mock her follower count, pointing out that most of her Twitter likes were bots.
The Fallout
The internet lit up with reactions:
- Clips of the argument spread across forums and YouTube under titles like "Ethan Ralph DESTROYS Wannabe E-Girl" and "Nova Nightshade Gets Humiliated Live."
- Viewers dug into Nova's past streams, discovering her earlier insults aimed at Ralph, including calling him a "walking beer belly" and claiming he was "the definition of irrelevant."
- Ralph’s fans, and even his critics, mocked Nova for trying to clout-chase a lolcow while becoming one herself.
Nova's Damage Control
Nova tried to spin the situation in her favor by claiming the whole thing was "a performance piece to expose internet misogyny." She released a rambling YouTube video titled
"Why Ethan Ralph Proved My Point" where she accused him of being intimidated by her "alpha energy."
Unfortunately for her, the video only fueled the ridicule:
- Commenters flooded the video with memes like "Alpha energy? More like gamma vibes."
- She accidentally revealed her DM history during the video, showing she had begged Ralph to let her on his stream multiple times.
The Legacy
The Ethan Ralph debacle permanently tarnished Nova’s already fragile reputation. She became a meme in her own right, with jokes like:
- "Nova and Ralph: The cringe collab no one asked for."
- "She really thought the internet needed two Ralphs."
This incident solidified Nova Nightshade’s place as an irredeemable lolcow, with her clout-chasing backfire becoming a prime example of
"failing upwards into infamy."