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

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I know John it sickens me to know that school shootings were four times more likely in the 1990s than they are now. Your "kids" cower in fear every day (by kids I mean dogs because you don't feed them and leave them in cages in the garage).

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So what is he classifying as a "school shooting?" School shootings have happened since the 1800s.

First major one was the UT clock tower shooter, 1977, and the next major one that "kicked it off" so to speak was Columbine, 1999. Not a teenager, John.

And according to the MSCL wiki, the episode involved "a gun going off at school," no mention of injuries or fatalities, so not much of a "school shooting."

Somehow I made it through school in the 80s/90s without ever thinking of it once.

Oh, fucking bullshit, John. You may have technically been a teenager when Columbine happened, but you were still in your decade long odyssey through college. I didn't think he usually lied about his age.

He was 20 or 21 in 1999 I believe.
 
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Seeing people finally call out John's bullshit after years of him hiding behind "misogyny/homophobia" accusations is so, so delicious. John can scream "RUSSIAN ASSET" and hit the Block button until his stump scab falls off, but the voters aren't having it anymore.

I won't be surprised if John suddenly bows out and pivots to a new grift....cybersecurity expert, perhaps?

I don't think John grasped that even by Twitter's standards, someone "running for office," even with a complete scampaign, has opened himself up for criticism.
 
First major one was the UT clock tower shooter, 1977, and the next major one that "kicked it off" so to speak was Columbine, 1999. Not a teenager, John.

I think the next major one was around 1979, when Brenda Spencer started shooting up a elementary school playground, killing two adults and injuring 8 kids. This event inspired the Boomtown Rats' hit song, "I Don't Like Mondays". after a line quoted from the shooter.
 
The eternal shill

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Looks like John is tired of sucking the dicks of Tim Cook and Steve Jobs' corpse. Now he's moved on to fingering the buttholes of Sergey Brin and Larry Page.

Come on, Bill Gates - if you want the chance to have John nibble on your taint, all it takes is to give him some free toys!
 
Apple should send Wu an empty flash drive and say it's a high tech security dongle.

Maybe put a program on it where you type keycodes in off a card but it doesn't actually do anything but unlock the screen.

"It's like the President's nuclear codes, you need to keep the card on your person at all times."
 
Who even holds a coffee cup like that, even to show it off?
But this image is still more evidence that John is a male, as he follows the male component of the item photography paradigm. He doesn't even do the nu-male version, which has me both impressed and thankful.

@Sexy Peach Emoji, could you provide me with a link or two to this "male component of the item photography paradigm?" I mentioned it to a friend who is an art teacher and she would like to read about it. Thanks.
 
Well hell. I congratulate you on your outstanding description on this cartoon. I was expecting at least a master's thesis on the topic. If you'd called it a "heuristic paradigm," I would have expected a doctoral dissertation.
I'm not even sure why I worded it the way that I did. I must have been taking a break from schoolwork.
 
If John is such a security expert, why hasn't he come up with an Apple security doodad himself? He could even offer to work with Apple on it, thus securing his credibility and some campaign cash. If cybersecurity is as crucial to politicians as John says, why isn't he going all out to work on this?

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I know John it sickens me to know that school shootings were four times more likely in the 1990s than they are now. Your "kids" cower in fear every day (by kids I mean dogs because you don't feed them and leave them in cages in the garage).
Somehow I made it through school in the 80s/90s without ever thinking of it once.
To be more fair to Wu than he deserves, there was a fair amount of 'fear of guns in school' in media in the 90s, though (as things like the MSCL episode shows) it was much more a fear of gang violence breaking out in schools than the Columbine-style massacres that are the fear now. Making students go through metal detectors wasn't to deter anyone trying to rack up a high score, it was to get kids who would target other kids due to personal grievances and/or because of peer pressure.

Before Columbine, the message was usually, 'if someone brings a gun to school, they're troubled and are in urgent need of help and care'. After, it's much more, 'they're dangerous and need to be put away or put down before they hurt someone'.
 
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