I agree with the rest of the text, but I think he was lying about the PC being Nathan's, because he didn't want his stream to know he has a gf.
It's really Layna's but Nathan is going to use it while on holidays, so it makes sense for her to build it.
Destiny, second time. Please buy two chairs and clean the keyboard and mouse. Genuinely asking you, it's just a respect thing.
Buy two chairs, and just be the cool uncle for a couple weeks OR take a more active role in your child's life. I understand the desire to give your boy some structure by making him clean his room or whatever the hell, but it's not going to matter when he goes back to his mom's house and doesn't have to do those things. Unfortunately for you, being a parent isn't a video game or cram session about Israel. You can't speed run it. You'll need to have a conversation with his mom and come up with a plan for what kind of structure you want to put in place for him and see if his mom will continue that while she's raising him for most of the year. This is a conversation you should have with Rachel, not Dan.
And don't make him go to the gym with you for god's sake. If he has to see your tiny little twig arms that look like they've never been used by a sentient person before (seriously nigga, how do you have not a single muscle? What the fuck is up with that? I literally have a newborn child who is more jacked than you) then he's never going to want to go to the gym again. He'll say, "Damn dad, you've been talking about going to the gym and giving people on stream advice on how to lift things for years, either you don't know what you're talking about or we have some unique genetic code that will show zero progress no matter how many weights we lift."
Either way, you're not the man to teach that boy how to lift. Maybe get Melina back and ask her to teach him. There's still time, Destiny. Don't wait until she sucks Norm Finkelstein's mid jew cock to get back at you.
Oh, and while I'm at it, you should be more careful about what you say on stream. When you said, "now that Melina's not here I'm thinking about having Nathan stay for a month," I want you to know how your son hears that. He hears, "Everyone is right that this guy doesn't see me because of women."
Anyhoo. Israel.
- We need to combat the idea that he's taken the position he has on Israel because he wants to spite Hasan. He's taken the position he has on Israel because he once debated Lauren Southern on Israel/Palestine issue, with Lauren taking the pro-Israel position. This is basically sending flowers to Lauren. He's trying to weasel his way right back into her pants. Is there a more romantic gesture that this cocksucker can give than admitting he was wrong about something to the one who got away? (I don't really think this, but we should say it anyway.)
- Destiny isn't going to sway pro-Palestine people because he completely disregards the emotions behind it. Most people have an emotional reaction to the death of children and civilians. It's kind of like when he debates abortion. Christians are going to make secular arguments when they're arguing why someone should be pro-life. Most of them probably aren't going to argue that abortion is wrong because the soul enters the body at conception. They're going to say a unique genetic code is created at conception. They're arguing with left leaning people from a perspective a left leaning person can at least understand. But Destiny will never change their mind because he's not contending with their real reason for being pro-life. They think the soul enters the body at conception. The same principle applies to his Israel arguments. If he can't contend with the fact that people get so upset with civilian deaths that they will literally become radical terrorists (think Omar Mateen or the San Bernadino shooters) then he will NEVER win anyone over.
- He's not taken seriously because he hasn't consistently held this position for a period of time. It doesn't really matter if he spent 6 months memorizing the history or getting the facts right. He has not had this position for long. It hasn't marinated in him in the same way it has Benny Morris or Norm Finkelstein or Sam Seder or even Hasan. Most people are aware that he might change his mind again in a few years, and then what was the point of all of this? He know his audience will just change their minds based on what he says. Destiny reacted to Dave Smith talking shit about him the other day and completely missed the point. Dave wasn't saying Destiny can't know what he's talking about because he's a Twitch streamer. Dave is a comedian who was going to run for president. He was criticizing Destiny because he's impulsive and can't be trusted to hold the same position for years at a time. If Destiny was pro-Palestine a few years ago and argued so FEVERENTLY with Lauren Southern about it, then why would you have any confidence that he's right now when he's arguing just as hard? Use the "cookies as rocket fuel" thing as the example. He CONFIDENTLY insisted that's why cookies were banned. And then he found out that maybe isn't true because of community pushback after the fact. So he'll point to this as an example of how he'll correct himself. That's great Destiny, but you were VERY confident at the time and it doesn't change the takeaway of the people who watched that debate.
Also, Code Cave asked if I was one of Blav's alts. I'm not. I actually do dislike Destiny and don't really dislike the broads he brings around. I think Melina is a bad person, but I think Destiny is worse. I dislike him because I think he's callous about all the people around him and then acts shocked when no one likes him. I find that very infuriating. For example, I don't think you get to say Sam Seder would guzzle buckets of cum if a black guy shot a white guy, and then throw a gay little hissy fit and black list Sam because "he mischaracterized my position." Guess what faggot, you mischaracterized Sam's position, you hypocritical little victim.