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

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there is no supportbriannawu.com............ yet.
 
Oh yeah, the 8th District is all about cybershit, rights for people that already have rights guaranteed by the United States and the State of Massachusetts, and pig wrestling with Trump.

They are not at all interested in their elected representatives bringing huge, federally funded projects into the Commonwealth or their district.
 
How tall is John exactly? In that pic with Janet Reno he's clearly taller and if I remember correctly she's like 6'1 or something.
There's a picture of Wu standing under a sign that says the parking spaces are only tall enough to fit vehicle that's like 6'10" or 6'8" and she's just a few inches away from being able to touch it with her head.
 
"Ready to hit the campaign trail HARD"
with autism

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...and here I thought Wu's 'Tech-Tweets' make me cringe the most. I drive stick shift for all my life now and I just can smell that Wu is talking out of her ass here. It doesn't take a lot of imagination to see how Wu is stalling the car at any other traffic light, driving it on the highway in fourth gear or how she torments the gearbox in a failed attempt to shift gears without pushing the clutch all the way down.

Add:
It's that "over-excited nine year old boy" again, who found out something everybody else already knows and now has to tell everybody and their grandma.
 
well I thought this true and honest biker girlz would know all about manual gears, as seeing his bike has them...kinda seems a weird thing to harp on about..almost like this car like the bike is a nice shelf trinket..
 
well I thought this true and honest biker girlz would know all about manual gears, as seeing his bike has them...kinda seems a weird thing to harp on about..almost like this car like the bike is a nice shelf trinket..

Wu has the same weird habit as Chris, where she latches onto random brands (Apple, Nintendo, Blue Whateverthefuck Meals) and spergs about them non-stop.
 
Someone ought to hand Brianna the "least self-aware person on the planet" award.
 
"Ready to hit the campaign trail HARD"
with autism

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You can still see the fucking Pennsylvania dealers plate in the pic, John ripped it off Mair's page. Mair's Continental is a used Euro car specialty dealer in Reading PA, very near where I used to live, and they have shit loads of these things sitting around most of the time.

lol he's owned that car for like a fucking week and is already mansplaining about stickshifts

I have serious doubts about him actually owning the car since every pic of it he's posted so far is off the dealers website.
 
You can still see the fucking Pennsylvania dealers plate in the pic, John ripped it off Mair's page. Mair's Continental is a used Euro car specialty dealer in Reading PA, very near where I used to live, and they have shit loads of these things sitting around most of the time.



I have serious doubts about him actually owning the car since every pic of it he's posted so far is off the dealers website.

Pics were posted of the car in front of the house burried in the snow. Few pags back
 
So day one of hitting the campaign trail HARD seems to have amounted to more idiotic posturing and, uh, let's tax robots you guys. Going great, all things considered!

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Or, you could simply tax big business higher, close ways they take to evade taxes and put up a few (more) incentives that businesses, who employ a lot of people at a decent salary, have to pay less taxes. That would be more efficient and simpler than something like taxing robots, a practice that would disadvantage those businesses who heavily rely on assembly machines and robots. We can start talking about taxing robots, when they achieved sentience.

This "the robots took our jobs" discussion is running for well over 30 years now, Wu is laughably late to the party - again. Also, please note that Brianna "We need more tech in Boston!" Wu is endorsing a practice here, that would hit tech companies; You know. the guys who usually produce those kinds of robots.
 
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