Evidence of her trying to meet up with Zoie before ghosting and badmouthing her.
"Commentary youtubers have no idea what it is to work a normal job!"
This felt like funny foreshadowing for the "Anisa and I" of today.
Her legacy:
More hilarous foreshadowing:
The Laci Green saga (where Anisa mocks Chris's old girlfriend, who Anisa was notoriously jealous of):
Anisa's mom being...weird:
Not very progressive of you, Anisa:
Some things never change. The signs were always there:
Anisa getting into an argument with Laci green (ironically discussing the word cuck):
Hila being nice to Anisa back in the day:
For people discussing what Ian used to be like:
Anisa's self-diagnosis:
Relevant to Ethan now:
Unconfirmed rumors:
Anisa's past employment? Unsure if it's confirmed:
Discussing Anisa's obsession with Joji and how he doesn't know who she is (Katt is Max's gf/current wife):
Very flattering photos:
Her cooking has never changed, it seems:
More diagnosis talk:
Chris stopped streaming with her a long time ago but she apparently continued to call him over and over:
More flattering photos, keep in mind she was still in her early/mid twenties at the time:
Anisa gets offended that people thought Ian was an electrician (as doing sustainable trades is something only poor people do in her eyes, I guess?). It would have been a much smarter career in hindsight:
More about how she got around and was a chameleon for each boyfriend:
(Later discussions believe the guy may have been talking about hockey, not sex, but who knows.)
Again, nothing has really changed in seven years:
So innocent:
Potential shade from Katt toward Anisa's "one of the boys/not like other girls" persona. I have a theory that Anisa hated Chris's girlfriend so much because Anisa spent years putting on this tomboy persona to impress him, then he dated a girl who was feminine and unashamed to be herself. All Anisa's work meant nothing.
Weird Anisa merch:
Lord Farquad's first appearance:
They think she's trying to appear cutesy/get an Asian-style haircut to impress Joji (who, again, never met her):