@UnionAtWarV2 Vic 3 sucked so they tried to make it again in 1337, unfortunatly they recreated it so perfectly that it once again was boring as shit. I want to play as a semi-divine national archon, or perhaps an embodied volkgeist, not the manager of a trade charter.
@Itzsimpman You know it’s bad when the unfunny talentless worthless people tries to go after you like you would think that someone who snatched salvos old name would be atleast remotely funny or atleast entertaining 😂
DISTURBING DISCORD VOICE CALL WHERE @aiden_ug CONFESSES TO DOXING LIO CONVOY WIFE AND DESCRIBES SA FANTASIES.
These uploaded audio provide direct, explicit confirmation of the leaked Discord voice call allegations. They capture a highly volatile, toxic, and unhinged conversation where Aiden—details an intense, malicious fixation on creator Lio Convoy (referred to interchangeably as Lio, Tommy, or Thomas) and his wife.
The clips show a progression from admitting to leaking her private data to plotting targeted career sabotage, before escalating into graphic, explicit fantasies of physical violence, sexual assault, and driving the couple to suicide.
CATEGORIZED LIST OF DISTURBING QUOTES
1. Admission of Doxxing and Plots for Career Sabotage
In these sections, Aiden attempts to deflect the doxxing label, but immediately follows it up with plans to weaponize the victim's leaked employment details to ruin her professional life.
* Aiden: "I didn't dox her... How am I not supposed to fucking make fun of his wife? She's literally balding."
* Other User (Confronting him): "Maybe by not saying her full name, full legal name, where she works."
* Aiden: "Dude, dude, I'm posting... I'm literally going to put out like astroturf like messages to his wife supporting the ice killing so that it fucks with her career. And then I'm going to submit her name to Antifa."
* Other User: "He already told us that he posted like her picture three times... and told us her position at that job."
2. Desired Psychological Harm and Suicide
Aiden explicitly describes a hyperfixation on destroying the couple's lives, measuring his future online reputation by his ability to drive them to self-harm.
* Aiden: "Have you ever just been like autistically hyperfixated on ruining someone's life? ... I just want to ruin this guy's life and his wife. I want to make his wife cry."
* Aiden: "My reputation, I promise you by the end of 2026 I'll be known as the guy that drove a couple to suicide."
* Aiden: "Thomas and his wife are going to... they're going to amicably decide to leave this earth. So Thomas is going to agree to roll over and death... his wife."
3. Graphic Rhetoric of Violence and Sexual Assault
The most severe portions of the clips involve graphic descriptions of severe physical harm, murder, and sexual assault directed at Lio Convoy's wife, along with deep-web solicitation fantasies.
* Aiden: "I want to fucking burst this fat tubby sack of shit open like a fucking pinata."
* Aiden: "I'm gonna gut his wife like a fish."
* Aiden: "I'm am putting out a call to dox Thomas's wife and his family."
* Aiden: "Hiring a deep web hitman on Thomas's house and his wife? And then hiring a deep web rapist on Thomas?"
* Aiden: "Killing Lio's wife. Strangling Lio's wife. I don't even need a knife, cause I'm fucking killing Lio's wife with my bare fucking hands. Kill Lio's wife with a soda can..."
* Aiden: "Dismembering Lio's wife."
* Other User (Asking Aiden): "Would... is she hot enough to like rape before you kill her or is she more like..."
* Aiden: "I want you to keep this all in mind while you dox her and fuck with their life."
EXPLANATION OF THE FALLOUT
These recordings illustrate exactly why the controversy shattered Aiden's public standing. While online feuds and roasting are common in commentary circles, the audio reveals a calculated effort to target an uninvolved spouse at her real-world workplace, combined with extreme violent rhetoric.
The presence of other users alternately trying to sober him up ("Aiden, how much have you had to drink?", "This is bad, buddy") or actively feeding into the behavior ("I found her LinkedIn, do you actually want it?") highlights the insular, echo-chamber dynamic of these private Discord servers before the audio was leaked to the public.