Brianna Wu / John Walker Flynt - "Biggest Victim of Gamergate," Failed Game Developer, Failed Congressional Candidate

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My god a Powerpoint slide? The visceral brutality of the Jan 6 Holocaust will never end.

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Is something that happened nearly a year ago "news"?

In any case at least two of the papers John claims ignored this do have articles:
 
My most earnest wish is that gay FAGGOT Glenn Greenwald gets raped to death by John and the 28 people who liked his tweet.

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Can't spell Analog without anal, which Frank delivers in spades when he ploughs his cock into John's tight asshole.

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Can't spell Analog without anal, which Frank delivers in spades when he ploughs his cock into John's tight asshole.

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You also can't spell ANALOG without LOG, because this is a huge steaming log pushed out of John's ass after Frank pounded it into submission.
 
My most earnest wish is that gay FAGGOT Glenn Greenwald gets raped to death by John and the 28 people who liked his tweet.

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Great job both of you for ignoring the actual point of the tweet to dunk on some awkward phrasing instead! Really showed him! ALL CRITICISM DEBUNKED! I bet at least one of them can also find Brazil on a map!
 
Can't spell Analog without anal, which Frank delivers in spades when he ploughs his cock into John's tight asshole.

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And still no mention of the fact that Frank is the coauthor of the story. And especially no mention of the fact that the other author is far more famous than Frank, who gets second billing in the credits.
 
My most earnest wish is that gay FAGGOT Glenn Greenwald gets raped to death by John and the 28 people who liked his tweet.

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Can't spell Analog without anal, which Frank delivers in spades when he ploughs his cock into John's tight asshole.

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Ok now I'm being petty, but I thought the Wu household was a Red Socks stronghold. I distinctly remember John gushing over how great Fenway Park is and how frank is such an adorkable baseball nerd who loves his local team so much. Why's he wearing a Yankees t-shirt? Is John not aware of the most famous rivalry in baseball?
Is keeping a lie consistent really so difficult?
 
Why didn't you do this when you ran for Congress the second time?

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Great to see, John - not even the bitter Boston winter will stop you from delivering essential supplies to low-income families now.

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Great to see, John - not even the bitter Boston winter will stop you from delivering essential supplies to low-income families now.

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"Every wheel on every car." So John expects people to believe that he and Frank have sets of summer tires and winter tires for five different sports cars? I'm not buying that.
 
For those of us who didn't leave the south after leeching off of our rich parents for a decade, is it normal to swap out tires for the winter in the northeast, or is it just more things for John to consoom? I've known people who live in the Rocky Mountains who do so, but I was under the impression that everyone elsewhere just got the tire chains.
 
For those of us who didn't leave the south after leeching off of our rich parents for a decade, is it normal to swap out tires for the winter in the northeast, or is it just more things for John to consoom? I've known people who live in the Rocky Mountains who do so, but I was under the impression that everyone elsewhere just got the tire chains.
It can be, it comes down to personal choice.

You can choose to own two sets of tires, you can chain your tires, or you can just buy A/Ts.
 
Wonderful news folks, John has ended the pandemic for the third time in a row.

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First the booster shot, now more pictures of your luxury sports car? Gosh I wish god would kill me so I could reincarnate as John Flynt. Or maybe I just wish he would kill me.

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Scary stuff John, why don't they do normal things like stick their penises into lawnmowers and prance around their unfurnished homes with toys all day long?

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For those of us who didn't leave the south after leeching off of our rich parents for a decade, is it normal to swap out tires for the winter in the northeast, or is it just more things for John to consoom? I've known people who live in the Rocky Mountains who do so, but I was under the impression that everyone elsewhere just got the tire chains.

Depends on where you are, where you go, and what you drive. People mostly didn't try to keep a 2nd set of tires, because that's a few hundred bucks rotting in your garage - a significant percentage of the average car's value, but people with trucks would use chains.

I lived in suburbs with great plow service and no need to go regularly go more than 10 miles. If it was complete ass outside, most workplaces shutdown or opened late/closed early, and if they didn't close "looks like shit, I'm not coming in" was an acceptable call out reason.
I just made sure there was decent tread on my tires and the few times it was complete ass and I couldn't delay a trip, just drove about 20mph like everyone else. But in generally in town the heat from traffic, the plows and the salt kept everything navigable.

I worked with a guy who lived out in the backcountry with some hills. He had to go on the highway and over some less-maintained roads and he'd chain up when it snowed. The hot-cold and humid weather is hell on rubber and a 2nd set of tires would be more likely to get rot before being worn out. The most I saw was people waiting for winter to replace their tires.
 
I worked with a guy who lived out in the backcountry with some hills. He had to go on the highway and over some less-maintained roads and he'd chain up when it snowed. The hot-cold and humid weather is hell on rubber and a 2nd set of tires would be more likely to get rot before being worn out. The most I saw was people waiting for winter to replace their tires.
I very briefly knew a guy that used almost completely blank summer tires in the winter. All the traffic had cut very deep grooves into the icy roads and his shitty tires weren't able to grip their way out and as a result his car ran almost like a tram or train. He didn't have to steer which was slightly terrifying and it felt like riding in bumper car. He was supposedly restoring the car so he drove sitting on a kitchen chair while rolling cigarettes. Greasers are a special kind of people.
 
When you are talking luxury vehicles, it's not uncommon to have two sets of rims and tires. Chains are a bit of a hassle, especially if you live in an area that doesn't have constant snow/ice and metropolitan areas usually have good snow removal service. You need to constantly install/remove chains as it is usually illegal to drive on clear roads. You certainly don't want to use summer tires in any winter conditions though as those are basically skis. I guess if you had four cars, you could just keep one of them in chains during the winter season and only drive that car once the conditions are bad. For lower end cars, an all season tire is probably fine. If road conditions are really bad, just stay home. I'd think chains are more common the father you get away from metropolitan areas.

You can usually pickup a cheap'ish set of rims and tires from your dealer if they offer storage services. A lot of times people forget about them, especially when they trade their vehicles in. Porsches tend to get traded in early and often. When I bought mine, I got a set of rims and all weather tires for $1,500.00.
 
What I don't get is why John would subject ALL 4 cars to driving conditions where winter tires are warranted
RWD, lower ground clearance cars..one a convertible - the others with a low polar moment of inertia, one that's "classic" without ABS or traction control or his precious torque vectoring or...as John's said himself without modern safety features nor a particularly robust and fault tolerant electrical system
Why would he even want to subject all his vehicles to snow and road salt and grit and all the rest of winter driving?

Why classic car lover John doesn't have a winter beater vehicle instead of 4 sets of snow tires is the underlying question
 
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