Thoughts on My First Substack Article Please - It's About Elon Musk Posting My Old Troll Bait

Prison is hell on earth. I talk about it at length in this article that I actually published from prison (not to toot my own horn or anything, but I was obviously pretty brave to do so): https://medium.com/@MoonMetropolis/how-prison-made-me-hate-the-police-a0ae6f3b957b


Yes. I was cellmates with Viktor Bout in the SHU at one point. That was probably the most high-profile person who I directly encountered in prison. I was at Chicago MCC at the same time that R. Kelly was, but I never personally encountered him (although I was cellmates, at one point, with the nutjob who would later make the news for beating up R. Kelly).
The entire concept of a prison has always seemed needlessly heartless to me. Corporal punishment seems like a much more effective way to whip someone into shape so to speak, with a lot less room for unintended side effects. And if someone is too dangerous to be kept around the populace, just kill them. Capital punishment is a much better deterrent. I could only see prison as a last resort for edge cases, for people who are too dangerous for the public but not guilty enough to be sentenced to death.
 
2D or 3D?
I was thinking 2D.

Also, which would be best to go with as my debut film: one of my more wholesome film ideas, or my idea for the new "most disturbing film ever made"? I feel like the latter would get far more attention, but it might also hinder my ability to get my next film financed. A Serbian Film director Srdjan Spasojevic hasn't made any new films since his debut, after all (and that film is downright tame compared to the disturbing film outline that I wrote while I was in prison). I would want to make a mixture of both wholesome films and extremely shocking/disturbing films.

What are your honest opinions on Andrew Anglin now?
The same as what I wrote about him in 2022: https://medium.com/@MoonMetropolis/...f-how-someone-with-the-last-name-e310d37c47d3

This goes without saying, but I didn't exactly mince words when talking about him. The man has absolutely zero redeeming qualities of any sort.

Also do you have any beef with Null, curious?
I absolutely hate Null and his entire clique of tryhard unfunny clittycel retards, but I've never personally gotten into it with him. I'm sure that he would flip out if he saw what I regularly wrote about him on rDrama, just like he flips out whenever anyone says literally anything bad (i.e. true) about him. I have to give Kiwicels credit for somehow managing to be even bigger losers than the lolcows that they obsessively stalk and document. It's pure psychological projection at its finest.
 
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No he didn't. Did you even read the thread?
No.
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When Elon Musk recently posted a troll bait article that I wrote 9 years ago, I felt that it was the right time for me to finally create a Substack. My first Substack article is about the Musk incident, and it links to some of my previous Medium articles.


Thoughts please. I also welcome suggestions for future articles as well. [wholesome]
Did you have to join a skinhead gang in prison or something?
 
No, not really. I made lots of crude drawings when I was a kid (of film, TV, and video game ideas), but I never learned how to draw well. IDK who could even teach me.
You have to teach yourself. I'd do drawabox.
 
Did you have to join a skinhead gang in prison or something?
No, but I did have to put in work for the independent white boy car. Running sex offenders off of the yard was my thing, and I repeatedly got in trouble for being very vehement about my fiery, passionate hatred for sex offenders.

I also got into it with neo-Nazi gang-bangers, although not as frequently.

You have to teach yourself. I'd do drawabox.
Is that an online video lesson thing?
 
I disagree with the sentencing kind of but I don't know the entire story, but just read this it will give a general idea https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Ryne_Goldberg
>Goldberg made online posts under many pseudonyms[7] and spent 14 to 20 hours on the internet per day.[19] After learning of his internet activities, the FBI attempted to place him under physical surveillance, but this was generally ineffective because for several weeks he did not leave his parents' house or open the front door.[20]

 
Is that an online video lesson thing?
It's more like a online course but I believe there are videos. The cycle of it is that you learn from the lessons, draw whatever comes to mind, submit it to other people for critique, and learn from that critique. I mean the important thing is just doing it day in and day out.
 
No, but I did have to put in work for the independent white boy car. Running sex offenders off of the yard was my thing, and I repeatedly got in trouble for being very vehement about my fiery, passionate hatred for sex offenders.

I also got into it with neo-Nazi gang-bangers, although not as frequently.


Is that an online video lesson thing?
What did they think about your jewish ancestry?
 
It's more like a online course but I believe there are videos. The cycle of it is that you learn from the lessons, draw whatever comes to mind, submit it to other people for critique, and learn from that critique. I mean the important thing is just doing it day in and day out.
So, sort of like online tutoring? Is it a paid subscription thing?

What did they think about your jewish ancestry?
White supremacists in prison are even faker than white supremacists on the street. Many of them are actual Jews, and nearly all of them regularly do drug transactions with other races.
 
So, sort of like online tutoring? Is it a paid subscription thing?
No, it's free, but you have to find people to critique it for you. Maybe you could make a thread on here. Or ask on 4chan's /ic/. They have a Patreon where you can send them money and they give you critique I think.
 
>Goldberg made online posts under many pseudonyms[7] and spent 14 to 20 hours on the internet per day.[19] After learning of his internet activities, the FBI attempted to place him under physical surveillance, but this was generally ineffective because for several weeks he did not leave his parents' house or open the front door.[20]

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btfo'd glowniggers by being a NEET
 
Have you watched 'zellig yet, and if so, what do you think about it? One thing you may like is that at the end of the series, Maya stays antisocial and declines an offer to play a board game with her adoptive sisters, which I liked because it subverted the trope of introverts/autists undergoing character development ("redemption" in the eyes of neurotypicals) by becoming extroverts and disavowing their previous isolation.

What advice do you have for someone who was in a similar situation to yours (high school graduate, lifelong sperginess, extremely nihilist/cynical worldview, and severe internet addiction since the age of 12) before you were arrested, if any? If someone asks me what my hobbies are, should I just stop lying and say my main hobby is browsing the internet?

You might like reading the blog of Damian Haglund, an extremely online gen alpha school suicider (for context, he brought a pellet gun to school and intentionally allowed police officers to shoot him) who had a very similar philosophy to what you described as being your worldview before prison, except for him school took the role that prison did for you. His blog was deleted by google sites, but is archived (warning: due to a html bug in any archived google site these pages will auto-reload unless you either disable javascript or click the stop loading page button, and this can get you rate limited from the internet archive)

What do you think about Gamergate/similar communities in 2024, and in what ways would you say that Gamergate has changed since before you were arrested?

Before your arrest, did you ever view anti-SomethingAwful spinoffs such as Something Awful Sycophant Squad, The New Effort, or Something Sensitive? They were essentially proto-Rdrama sites, with SomethingAwful filling the role of Reddit.

Would you agree with the statement that capital punishment is more ethical than a life sentence in an American prison? And how does Anders Breivik fit into your view on prisons?
 
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