The absurdity of having a job like Christopher Huxley, Brad Shuttleworth or other Single Purpose Hate Account operators having to defend Susan Portnoy’s narcissism with her doggie noodle treats or to attack successful people. Chris is so desperate he has to make stuff up.
I’ll use his real name, Christopher Paul Dexter Huxley, who is actually disgraced for having to claim his powder seized by the police was lube, and totally not cocaine.
Huxley is disturbed, a stalker that has been relentless for the entirety of the last eighteen months creating weaponized memes targeting RadPod guests, Jim Stewartson, and anyone that associates with him, using poorly conceived GamerGate style suicide trolling, pairing weaponized imagery with ableist attacks on mental health.
So what does “Jan” the Suicide Trolling Man, Christopher Huxley have?
Oh no! Spelling.
Really, that’s what they got, many of these “disgraceful” errors generated via autocorrect when I am stuck doing some of these on my phone. Some errors are intentional because it is so much fun giving grammar Nazis something to be outraged over. “Contrare” was one of those. The only thing that is more dastardly than Grammar Nazis, is actually working with or being one, which brings up this next screenshot.
Current Nazis like Doug Stewart or “Zanting” that multiple ops called AnAnomaly, which most of the Yonder and other Ops worked with anyway, now is fitting in quite nicely with the other false-left fascist supporters like Susan Portnoy and Chris Huxley above or Matt Donovan, super Fascist-Nazi follower below.
One last point. The internet is where Memes were invented, whereas Nazis eighty years ago didn’t have that.
You are always WRITE, my friend. Write on!
Powdered lube?!?
I wonder if Jan always travels with a large bag of powdered lube🤭