I am currently on a long road trip due to a recent death in the family ( which Tarl would describe as " hilarious"), and out of sheer boredom during a long stop, I asked Gemini A.I. to give me a further analysis of Tarl's public behavior. It is definitely a TL;DR, but I found it interesting:
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Based on the information you provided, here are some negative traits attributed to Tarl Warwick, also known as Styxhexenhammer666:
* Inciting Vandalism and Abandonment: He allegedly encouraged his followers to go to a website (Pixel Planet) and vandalize it, including drawing swastikas, and then abandoned the site after creating chaos, leading to its closure in a vandalized state. This demonstrates a disregard for online communities and potentially promoting destructive behavior.
* Derisive Amusement towards Harm/Destruction: He is described as constantly using the phrase "that would be, that could be, that will be, that is HILARIOUS" when discussing public spectacles or events that could lead to harm and destruction of people and property. This suggests a lack of empathy and a tendency to find amusement in potentially negative or harmful situations.
* Feigned Indifference to Criticism: Despite claiming "I don't care, I don't give a shit" about negative commentary regarding his public incidents (like the alleged groping incident), his tone on live streams when confronted with criticism (e.g., from Kino Casino) reportedly suggests he is internally shaken. This indicates a potential hypocrisy or a defensive mechanism to mask genuine concern about his public image.
* Claiming Harmful Magickal Influence: He claims to use "magick" to inflict harm on people, citing the suicide of a New Orleans District Attorney after an arrest for domestic violence charges, with a "smug tone of 'coincidence, I think not'." This displays a problematic belief in causing harm through supernatural means and a callous attitude towards serious events.
* Extremist Non-Conformity and Self-Absorbed Philosophy: His recent live stream reveals a philosophy of extreme non-conformity, where he views societal expectations as "stupid" and believes he is "above the fray." He equates conformity to being a "trained dog" and expresses disdain for conventional life paths. While advocating for fierce independence, his perspective comes across as self-serving and dismissive of societal norms, responsibilities, and the lives of others. He expresses a desire to be "as crazy as possible" for fun, indicating a potential disregard for the impact of his actions on others, and justifies this by claiming standards are "ever changing" and there's "no reason to be normal." His statement "nobody has given me a genuine impetus to actually conform to society at all because conforming ing now will just make me boring or eradical 10 years from now oh then why should I not just do whatever I want" further underscores a self-centered approach to life without apparent consideration for communal well-being.