2/x and Mike Nelson, to an exacting high level of confidence bordering on fact IMO, did EXACTLY the shit he was accused of.
I'm not seeking clout or trying to start a jihad. In fact, I'm DONE talking about this from hear on out. But Mike did that shit. And this is me being
@hreczko Very valid question. Looks like you're pretty heavily tied into MilTwitter so see if any of these names rings a bell - Ed Carpenter, Cristin Burke, Mike Nelson. And on a lower tier - not a sex pest per se, but has been accused of shady stuff - is Tom Hearts Tanks or 1/x
"But how did Russell Brand exist so long in Hollywood when his crimes were an open secret?"
How many of you still follow MilTwitter sex pests because they are funny or popular?
@MGrochol@SheltieDad79 It’s that mentality that allows predators to hunt another day. Interesting opinions about Nat Sec does not justify treating women or anyone badly.
Harsh truth time - as much of a massive asshole as this guy is, he's got a point here at the end. MilTwitter really is terrible at policing their own when it comes to creepers. Plenty of you out there still follow Ed Carpenter, Crispin Burke, and Mike Nelson, for starters.
The final photograph of Freddie Mercury, taken in 1991, captures a poignant moment in his life. His partner, Jim Hutton, took this picture at their residence in London. Freddie Mercury, renowned as the lead vocalist of the iconic rock band Queen, is widely regarded as one of the greatest musicians of all time. Queen's composition and production of the legendary song "Bohemian Rhapsody" further solidify their status as one of the best bands in history. Notably, Mercury was an influential figure in the LGBT community during his lifetime and continues to be an inspiration today. Sadly, he succumbed to bronchial pneumonia as a result of AIDS.
In this photograph, Mercury appears visibly frail, with his skin tone and facial complexion displaying paleness compared to previous images.
Brian May, the guitarist of Queen, once recounted a conversation he had with Mercury during a dinner where they discussed his battle with AIDS. May recollected Mercury's words, stating, "The problem was actually his foot, and tragically there was very little left of it. Once, he showed it to us at dinner. And he said, 'Oh Brian, I'm sorry I've upset you by showing you that!'" May responded empathetically, saying, "I'm not upset, Freddie, except to realize you have to put up with all this terrible pain."
Tragically, Mercury passed away mere months before significant medical advancements against AIDS became available on the market. May expressed his sorrow, saying, "He missed by just a few months. If it had been a bit later, he would still have been with us, I'm sure. You can't engage in 'what if,' can you? You can’t go there because therein lays madness"
@GeoffCarmichael @NotchbackFiero @em_is_typing This is funny. I’d be surprised if a certain gaslighting womanizer I know hasn’t ever received something like this.
On that note, Mike Nelson is a fucking creeper and gross, gross man and a fuck ton of you still follow him because as always on MilTwitter, creepers get a pass if they are cool and funny. Just one example.
On the slim but apparently real chance Twitter crashes and burns this weekend, well... bye, y'all. Thanks for being cool.
Except for the following creepers: Ed Carpenter, @USEmCee, Crispin Burke, Scott Stephens, and Mike Nelson - you were all disgusting predators and 1/x