@dustxsettles@DamienX98 Especially that Heather, I wouldn’t trust her around kids at all. She gives off pedo vibes for sure. All proud of writing children cartoon characters smut..RED FLAGS
First off, literally nobody said what DC allegedly did was fine, so you can quit pretending anyone actually said that. Please find the post where someone did. I’ll wait. Take your time.
What I’m more confused about is why the fuck you seem so proud of what YOU wrote. You’re openly bragging about creating extremely inappropriate material involving a character from a children’s cartoon. It’s creepy as fuck. And somehow, instead of realizing why people find that disturbing, you just keep doubling down and announcing even more of it publicly like everyone else is the weird one. And you claim to use the right tags LOL...What tags are there to use for underage characters is there a "pedo" tag ? Do you actually not see a problem here? I am super curious to what tag you use for writing smut about a character between the ages of 12-17.
At some point you might want to consider that maybe the problem isn’t everyone criticizing you. Maybe it’s the incredibly questionable shit you keep proudly telling the entire internet about. And anyone following you and cheering that kind of behavior on seriously needs to ask themselves what the fuck they’re actually supporting. In what world did this become something people proudly write, share, and applaud?
The complete lack of self awareness here is fucking unreal
100% correct I think you're right that a lot of these people are really fantasizing about the actual character first, then they start linking the VA to that character in their head until the line between fiction and reality gets completely blurred. Then it turns into constant DMs, trying to get close to them, wanting special attention, getting jealous when they interact with other fans, and eventually acting betrayed when the VA doesn’t behave the way they imagined they would. That’s when shit goes sideways lol
I find myself wondering what goes on in the mind of a parasocial fan. I absolutely adore Emet-Selch from Final Fantasy XIV but I have NEVER once thought to myself, “let me DM René Zagger relentlessly, create his fan-discord for him/become the moderator, and let me date him.”
Hmmm, I’m just going to leave this here. First, you add a shirt joking about chloroform to your wishlist. Then you publicly brag about writing Pedo fanfic involving a character from a children’s cartoon are you serious? It’s all starting to make a lot more sense. It shows seriously questionable judgment and absolutely no sense of boundaries. Call it humor all you want, but most normal people are going to see exactly what this is. Creepy as fuck.
Well damn, Monica really built herself a little internet task force. Heather runs around checking profiles, taking screenshots, and reporting back like some weird ass hall monitor lol. Then she says, “I’m already in contact with Monica” like is that supposed to sound important? because It doesn’t. It just makes both of you look desperate for drama
Found another of Monica's army. Stalking on my profile too. If anything that should've been done , will be starting on her. Idk what she plotting with Monica but please be aware everyone.
Yeah, I can actually believe this. Monica seems to thrive on spreading accusations, getting a bunch of people who can’t put two and two together to instantly take her side, and helping drag someone’s name and career through the mud before the facts are even established.
Heather is a different kind of fucking weird adding rape joke shirts to her wishlist and openly talking about writing fucked up fanfic about real people. Then somehow there’s always a wishlist sitting there while gullible people throw attention, and free gifts at them without asking a single question. So yeah, they seem like the perfect fucking duo together LOL
Go figure that @MonicaDenizen is friends with someone who adds “rape” t-shirts to their throne wish-list. Both of these women are clearly pedos. Monica gets her underage fans to harass VAs and Heather writes pedo fanfic. @Burnside_Fan
Who the fuck adds a chloroform shirt to their Wishlist and thinks that shit is funny? It’s making a joke out of drugging and assaulting someone. You’re a weird ass person, and that wishlist is creepy as fuck and raises some serious red flags. Straight up FBI watchlist
@FBI@CIA@NSAGov
@dustxsettles Absolutely agree with that 100%. If we could get more people like them to stand up and protect our areas, this would be a much better place
I’m not even from Poland; but I will speak out on this still. DC Douglas has countless amounts of damning evidence on him. Choosing to ignore them and still invite him after kicking Craig is a poor choice and a clear indication that you guys only removed Craig to save face.
🍷 Capcom once planned to build a theme park in Napa Valley, but those plans eventually gave way to a world class winery.
A new vlog from the Kit & Kristy YouTube channel exploring Kenzo Estate, the Napa Valley winery owned by Capcom founder Kenzo Tsujimoto, reveals an unexpected chapter in the company's history.
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The original Napa Valley theme park never became reality, but more than 30 years later, the idea of a Capcom theme park still remains a topic of discussion.