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The Fury Of A Brotaku Scorned

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The Fury Of A Brotaku Fanbrat Scorned

A *cough cough* "My Little Pony", anime and creepy pasta fangirl was removed and she got so mad about me turning my back on her over her clinging to the stupidity that is brotakuism she made a cute little rant on one of her apparently many Quotev pages. Quotev sucks anyway, every time she'd try to smash a chain, it always came from there, and the exposure to some of the dreck over-running that site was bad enough when I checked it out on my own to see what it was about. Knowing it was her favourite hang-out, plus the sad Youtube channels she went to, made so many posts from her just cringe-worthy.

But that's not the best of this barffy experience.

In her Quotev lair, she has - uh - turned me into some sickening little MLP made-up character she calls "Babseed" because Babseed and I are supposedly "not nice to our friends"

uh, Eww! No! I never said I was her friend. I never even pretended to be her friend. I was only being as nice as I could for as long as I could, while waiting to see if she would choose to grow up and abandon fan-brattery or stick with it. If the latter, she was going to be removed. It just took several months of observation and staying quiet but for dropping a few little hints and warnings occasionally, and hoping she would get the hint to choose one way or another.

I don't like fan-brats, including otaku (for anime) and bronies/pegasisters (for My Little Pony) for plentyy of good reason.

Senna Marie Maxwell was my introduction to anime, what fan fiction really seems to be about, and what anime and fangirling is. Girls going totally bat-crap CRAZY over some characters in Japanese cartoons, not because of virtue, which they seem to sadly lack, but because they're "soooooooo kawaii!" That means basically cute, hot, SSEEEEEEEXXXXXXXXXYYYYYYYY! No fan gpage, pro or anti any anime or its characters have managed to get me interested in anime. It all seems too random, and pointless, and all out weird, not in a way that gets my curiosity up. This holds true even after watching the odd Youtube clip and reading Wikipedia articles. I don't get it, and after seeing more than enough annoying fandom crap, I don't want it.

Snufkin and Marcia Ubong did nothing to improve my opinion of otakuism.

Then, after I had, or should've made myself clear on my POV, these brats thought they could use the forum I had at the time to howl and whinge about people who didn't like anime, MLP, and their nasty little subculture fandoms. Gah!

Fangirls Throw Tantrums Over Dislike Of Anime

Otaku Desu Fight

Brony Rants At Amanda Marcotte

I want no part of MLP other than to smash it and support other people who are sick of getting bullied and harassed by bronies who don't know or care that this whole thing got started by trolls as a joke, and it is a gigantic chain letter!

This pegasister mention her age a lot, something lots of trolls who spread chain letters do as well, and though the site in question was meant to be open to all ages, no one is exempt from the rules. Since fan-brats run their mouthes everywhere else, and considering my own aversion to them, any site I run is fan-brat-free.

Because she made sure not to all out mention me by name in her rant, I'll give her another handle in addition to the one she used here. Both represent her very well anyway since she is, like K Bieber Styles, a fangirl into at least two subcultures.

*Cough* "subculture" I haven't met one I liked.

From the start, her behaviour was suspicious. First, her anti-chain disaster. After that, she did so many things that went completely against what Smashers stands for.

She consistently repeated some behaviours on the uncool list. and K Bieber Styles - ugh, one set of tantrum rants and a big epic fail of a smash-attempt this nightmarish Belieber&Directioner fangirl did jointly with her, who also turned out to be a nightmarish combination of otaku and pegasister fangirl, truly cringe-worthy.

Early on, her use of the term 'butthurt', a 4chanism.

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: This is exactly what I hate about Facebook right here. People getting butthurt over stupid letters which are compiled together to form words, which causes sentences. >:/

Capri: *Scowl* If you're going to write that stuff at all, put it in quotes, do something to make sure you are mocking/smashing chanism, not actually using their lingo and memes as a means of some real expression. Besides, what on earth did that have to do with the hoax she was supposed to be smashing? I didn't get it.

She 'weeaboo'ed all over the site too. Yes, mor chan talk. And she kept it up after I had actually warned right on her profile as well as in other public posts to lay off the 4chanisms.

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy tried to undermine my smash of Jeff The Killer, where I made the most of a very badly written story and its back-trackking fail.

* * *

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: This is great!! >:D

I actually read the whole Jeff story on Quotev (yes it's there), but I have to clarify something.

In the beginning of his origin story, he did not have a wide smile or raccoon eyes.

That happened later in the story.

But it's okay to get confused! I'm just clarifing this, that's all.

BTW... was that you playing the games in the links?

Capri: That isn't the point. If Jeff only got his ringed eyes and carved out smile (which isn't even a real smile) later on, then that should've been made much clearer, rather than introducing him as looking that way right off, only to suddenly explain it later on. What I'm saying is, he's not scary, he's dumb looking, and by his own choice. If he's going to be introduced that way in order to try making him sound scarier, I'm going to make something of it to show how un-scary he is. And thanks for giving me permission to get confused. *Rolling eyes* On a site you don't even administrate…

* * *

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy misused the Confessions section of the forum to whinge about some apparently terse response she got from some big anime dude over something, I don't remember what. But it had nothing at all to do with chain letters she had once believed in and now realized they were crap. It had nothing to do with smashing chain letters at all.

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy also misused that section of the forum to talk about how scared she still was of Slender Man. now how the heck is that smashing him? How is that doing any good for her or anyone else? It isn't, that's what. It's just perpetuating the same stupid Slenderfan submissive/adoration mindset seen everywhere else.

She asked what are the creepiest chain letters we know about, in a topic she started…

That's already being done everywhere else by trolls, gullible little scaredy-cats and anti-chains. We don't do that here.

Kanonaka even tried to completely dismantle our Slender story and turn it into a pro-slender anti-chain, writing her part in as being scared of him. That's only being done on every other site. That isn't smashing Slender or encouraging anyone reading to realize he's repulsive as all get-out but he's not worthy of anyone's fear.

When asked to revise her part, Kanonaka really screwed it up. We weren't anywhere near ready to end the story, and she just godmoded everyone into a super quick but frightfully cringe-worthy My Little Pony type ending, involving her with her purity wand, and everyone aiming rainbow lights at Slendy, so that instead of actually facing her fear and facing him down, the MLP magic and rainbow lights just ZING - made him disappear!

Huh?

This was so pathetically anti-climactic and took about 30 seconds worth of reading,

No kidding, in all that fiasco, all she ever said to Slendy was "Nice to see you here," This after he caused her to shudder and he was the first of the two to say that exact phrase.

The only other things she said were - an order to her wand:

"Purity wand! Shine!"

And:

"We did it!" Kanonaka yelled out loud happily.

She put in smiles all around for the rest of us and I think she had Capri reply with "Yes, we did!"

*Cringe, twitch* Ugh!

Then, she just sat there and did sweet nothing further to brave up her part when asked for another revision - we couldn't just end it the 10-second super-fluffy MLP way! What she did add, was little better than nothing.

in the rewrite where she was supposed to send Slendy reeling, it was another member who ended up with most of the dialog, and Kanonaka still never said anything to Slender Man, she just stood there, staring. We were never actually shown she was brave, but merely told.

There was no dialog or battle that any of the other characters could witness, everything she wrote was all said and felt inside the respective minds of Kanonaka and Slender Man, until this last bit:

As the song ended, Kanonaka stepped back proudly. "My job here is done, guys," she smirked.

After that, she teleported zippity-split back home, quicker than a scared rabbit.

Contrast that with this from Beth:

***

"Your little teleportation trick won't work here, Slendy." She laughed, shaking her head. "You know what? I'm gonna tell you something funny. No really- you'll get a kick out of this one." She knelt in front of him, looking directly at his patchwork face. "I used to think you were creepy- scary, even. Before I knew what you were- what you really were. Nothing more than an altered image- someone's little Photoshop project. You're a sham, Slendy. A fake. It's time you realized that."

***

And this from someone else:

***

The figure looked around and grinned menacingly. “Is this not what you and your kind want this world to become? Destruction…pain…is it not what makes you happy, you evil sadist?!”

***

And this from Capri:

***

"What's the matter, Slender Boy?" a female voice cut through the silence.

He looked up, and to the other side, then took in a sharp surprised gasp.

It was her…

And he was fully awake!

Capri sneered. "Did you really think you could just get rid of me by waking up?"

***

Slendy gets to say some pretty awful things too:

***

He smiled, the unnatural expression marring his already ghoulish features.

“So you gave up! I expected as much of you- you worthless, disgusting brat.” He narrowed his inky eyes, his smile taking on a truly sadistic tint. “You’re lucky. If you had stayed, I would have made you beg for death. Every torture you can imagine, I have perfected. There wouldn’t have been enough left of you for-”

***

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy was so unwilling to give Slender Man a real confrontation that when I asked if she just wanted me to write it for her, she said yes. Urgh! She was either that scared of, or crushing that much on Slendy, I don't know which, maybe a bit of both. *Rolling eyes and scowling*

I had made no secret of my dislike for MLP and its crazy fandom when she posted that horrible pro-brony rant against Amanda Marcotte. After that, I had completely forgot about MLP, moving up and onward, and so, I thought, was the site and its members.

Imagine the sickening feeling that came over me when it dawned on me that she had just tried to get us all involved in clobbering one stupid 4chan meme with another 4chan meme that's every bit as bad, and worse because it involves mixing up kiddy shows with trolls.

WTH was she thinking?

"I can't promote one chain letter and the fear of it in here so I'll just get you all to kill it for me by way of another chain letter"

*Scowl* No! That's like trying to get rid of the smell of the kitty litter box by filling it with horse dung.

Those profile pic/icon animegirls that Kanonaka was always changing because she "got bored" so easily, and the way FM encouraged her to get more of them - well what does that look like? FM kept telling her how cute they were and she just ate it up. We don't do that here.

Neither took my subtle hints, or my sterner warnings to cut it out - and I did leave a pretty stern rejection of 4chanisms on her profile, right where they were bound to read it, too. This was a public comment that wasn't meant only for one person, but applied to everyone. Ditto for my warnings to cut out the anime stuff on the forums…Meant for everyone. I was conveniently ignored and they just kept on.

So, considering all the shocking stuff Kanonaka knows about the dirtier side of anime and her taste in American shows I.E. "Game Of Thrones" "The Walking Dead" (tortureporn&gore-fests) FM's blog gave me the shudders too,

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy had told us many times she was just 13, and an innocent kid (Oh, really?)

I don't know if or how much any given members also use the private inbox to message among themselves but I just didn't like the way things were going with these members and couldn't just trust it coming to nothing. I don't want trouble here. Not on my site, under my watch! I can't prevent people from indulging in whatever nauseating stuff elsewhere on the net, but it is not done here…!

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy was far too quick to "Oh God" over everything, and put the "God Help Me" tag on so many posts.

Beth: Gah, yes! *scowl* That 'God help me' tag really ticked me off. I was wondering who had started using it all of a sudden...and knowing it was Kanonaka...well, it makes sense.

Capri: Yes! It took me a while to realize this because I often just fly past the tags looking for the 'reply' button. Then it took time to get proficient at editing topics and posts, and figuring out which to edit in order to get rid of the offensive tags.

Don't get me wrong, there are times when an utterance of "Oh God Help Me" etc. is appropriate, when uttering an actual prayer/outcry to God. But not just splatted around so liberally as if it was no different from "Oh crap!"

I quietly removed the tags. She put more in again.

She "weeaboo"ed all over the tags too. 4chanism. *Scowl* Tags, posts, profile comments, it was always so much Japan stuff or K/J-pop or "weeaboo" "weeaboo" "weeaboo".

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy actually agreed with this absolutely whinging "Disney Should Do" chain letter that basically wanted Disney to completely turn all the classic fairy-tales upside down and add in several heaping helpings of liberal political propaganda and spoon feed that crap to kids. The closest she came to resembling a smash in that one was by saying the person should send their suggestions to Disney instead of making a chain letter about it.

Well excuse Smashers for not wanting Disney in charge of raising kids when that's the job of the parents; let alone annihilating classic stories as we know and love them.

Did a search on "Kicked off Chainsmashers" to see if there might be any signs to brace for Bozo The Clown (Not Kanonaka rainbow Chrissy) trying to get in here again. Came across this rant from Kanonaka rainbow Chrissy. * * *

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: Chain Smashers Stuff My old smashes from a website I was banned from.

Capri: Banned for good reason.

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: Chain Letters Youtube How I Met a Real Life Babs Seed

Capri: There's no one on Smashers with that handle, including all the Youtube spam you msted.

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: Hi there. I am (or was) the maker of all of these stupid little commentary things here.

Capri: Uh, yeah.

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: I am mainly here to tell the story of how I met a real life Babs Seed.

Capri: First 'weeaboo' now 'babs seed' and you wonder why I thought it best to keep Smashers from hemorrhaging IQ points at an alarming rate thanks to your fangirl and 4chan stuff, not to mention you going directly against our mission. *Cough* Slender. *Cough* To name one example.

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: I first met her on a website called Chain Smashers, but I'm not going to use her name. So, from here on out I'm going to be calling her Babs Seed.

Capri: 'Babs' is short for 'Barbara' and that's not my name. I wouldn't even use that on anyone named Barbara. But you get a nick change here in turn. And I was very close to going with "Rainbow Fright"

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: (A side character on my favorite show My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic

Capri: *Grimace, gag, skin-crawl* When I started Smashers, I had no idea brotaku would even be remotely attracted to it. They shouldn't be. Put it this way, if you're going to be a brotaku, you might as well believe in chain letters too.

I'm fine with people who grew up with the original 80s thing and are sensible fans, not part of a big cult movement, and as long as they don't go on the defensive but recognizee the bronyism nutters religion for what it is.. This sickening fad, giant 4chan meme, making MLP show up everywhere is nauseating - and - you're into it. So, you're out of Smashers.

Opposition voices to this insane trend are very much out-shouted by the fan brats, but I'm not the only one who thinks this gigantic chain letter craze AKA MLP FIM and bronyism is utterly screwed up batcrap creepy, obnoxious, pretensious, and useless. Trumpeting how being a fanatic to some kiddy show that's supposed to be for kindergarteners is just waving a big hipster immaturity banner around. I'm not knocking kiddy shows, kiddy lit, or people who are truly and sensibly fond of them. And that's not what this horrifying, stomach-turning craze is about.

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: who isn't very nice to her pals.)

Capri: *Rolling eyes* Awww, how adorable… Not. I'm not a My Little Pony and I sure don't want brotaku basing their vomit-inducing characters on anything me, nothing good abut me, nothing bad abut me. Nothing at all.

Besides, know what this whole "Friendship Is Magic" stuff sounds like? A cheesy glurge chain letter!

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: Anyways, we did some collaborations on some and she was generally a nice person.

Capri: Oh, sure, just as long as I bent over backward trying to come up with positive things to say about the non-anime content that was good, and as long as I could hold my tongue and not say what I really felt whenever anime was brought up in a fan girlish way, but I knew if things just kept going the way they were, something would have to give.

That little tantrum on the profile page "Is it so bad to like anime?" when another member pointed out this obsession, made it clear I would have to do something, preferably sooner then later.

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: Until I found out that it was all just a facade.

Capri: Not a facade. I didn't pretend to be anything around you, but as you weren't actually mouthy toward me, you had forced me to be as nice to you as I could be while you just pulled way too much stuff. Some of it I only learned originated from chan late on, shortly before kicking you, otherwise I wouldn't have let you hang around so long. You indicated a lot more knowledge of what goes on there, way more than I did…and, well, that just didn't look too good for you. You were told at the beginning that MLP, otakuism and chan was not cool over here, and that Slender was for smashing, not for being scared of. You didn't listen. I told you right on your profile page. You ignored. I edited the pages outlining this stuff many times. Those edits showed up in the feed. You should've taken the time to read those pages, and listened. You didn't.

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: She was really, really mean spirited inside

Capri: Mean-spirited to chain letters? Definitely! Mean-spirited to trolls? Yes. Disgusted and annoyed to no end with brotaku? You bet. Your *cough* smash attempts on chain letters were wussy next to me, but HOL-LEE CRAP, the arrogant tantrums and meanness coming from you at Amanda Marcotte's MLP article and those "anime haters" as you called them, your mean spirit was tame next to K Bieber's on that one otaku chain letter and the only reason I didn't kick her out immediately was because I was trying to "be too nice" and avoid a fight. I didn't know how close the two of you were, and you were irritating with the fangirl stuff as it was. You were more interested in being a brotaku than smashing chain letters, forgetting that some evil-spirited (not just mean) otaku are what makes me dislike them. You were told that right off. You just said "*whimper* Sorry" and went on being one.

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: and after 11 or so months of dealing with me,

Capri: That's exactly what it was. Dealing, coping, as long as I possibly could until you had done your best to turn the site into something I didn't even recognize any longer, and I just couldn't take any more of it. I had offline stuff going on at the same time, so at least if I could get this site back to some modicum of level-headed normal, even if it meant kicking people who had been here mucking it up for months, that was what it was going to have to be.

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: she kicked me off the site.

Capri: Yep, had to.

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: No questions asked,

Capri: You were given plenty of warning to cut out the chan-talk and the otakuism. I didn't confront you directly with "I'll have you kicked if you blaspheme in the tags and use 'weeaboo' again' maybe I should've been as brutally honest with you about that as the chain-smashes. But what part of "Anything 4chan is not welcome here" do you not understand? That includes using 'weeaboo'. The Slender mess - you derailed the whole damn project because you refused to brave up and smash him. And your nauseating MLP ending where you godmoded everyone, oh, my, gosh! We all just aimed rainbow lights and zap, he was gone - holy saccharin deus ex machina! Later when I realized that was influenced by MLP anyway, well, just, yuck! I needed a barf bag! And some of your smashes sucked out loud. That Disney one, oh my heck! The way you flew off the handle when somebody pointed out on your profile how obsessed about anime you are. Good gosh! if I had said anything more direct to you than what the other member had, you would've gotten offended and I would've had to kick you anyway.

Yeah, there was plenty of reason to kick you.

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: no warnings.

Capri: There were plenty of warnings. You just refused to take them as hints, and I didn't want to come out and yell at you and possibly get a row going. I held out, hoping you'd eventually get the gist of the site and grow up a bit. That never happened.

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: Just pure mean-ness.

Capri: When you get kicked out, it always feels like the kicker is being "mean" but I'd had it to here with you, and yes, I admit, that was a long time coming. You pushed me to the breaking point. You either didn't see what you were doing wrong, or just didn't want to…

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: And what did she do after that? Make a Wall of Shame about me, filled with all of my flaws and my strange obsessions,

Capri: Strange obsessions, sure, but flaws? No. What you did here wasn't flaws. It's called being an annoying, embarrassing little twerp and going directly against what Smashers is meant to do smash hoaxes and sound off at trolls - and yes, fangirls/boys are among that lot, whether you like it or not.

As for this so-called "wall of shame" it was constructed by you, all over the site. And I was the one ashamed and embarrassed.

But really, nobody knows who Kanonaka is, you're just upset because it's you. The fact you even tried to get back in here again just shows it was good to change the settings here. I did that because I was afraid you might. And I had enough going on offline without having a fight with you over your gauche behaviour as well. You should've read, you should've taken the hints, you didn't…

But at least this is spelled out clearly enough so hopefully we won't get any more dud members in here trying to turn this place into Hipster-Central, the Brotaku-love "anime-hater" hate club and promoting anything chan.

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: not to mention bashing bronies and otaku in general,

Capri: *Rolling eyes* The fact that our position on those idiots even bothers you just goes to show I was right to kick you. You bashed Amanda Marcotte over her MLP article in Slate. You bashed a couple of sensible people you called "anime haters" and some other dude who was also "mean" to you over something to do with anime. Something that had absolutely nothing to do with hoaxes and was so meaningless that it went in one ear and out the other. Go ahead and rant on your own site when someone who doesn't like your favourite shows and the stupid fandoms you've decided to be part of, but not here. And people who are thinking of joining might as well know. We're not just against chain letter stupidity, but against chain letters plus other stupidity and obnoxiousness in general.

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: without having met any fans

Capri: *Rolling eyes* You don't have to 'meet' someone in person to get a pretty good idea they are idiots, trolls, fan nutters, whatever. You were told I don't like otaku and why. You were shown why. You failed to listen. Your silly whinge here is just as stupid as your mad rant against the "anime haters" where you pretty much condemned them because they didn't waste their time watching a bunch of crap they wouldn't like, as if you have to chill with a bunch of fanbrats and watch a load of their favourite crap before you're allowed to say that you maybe kind of don't like MLP/anime and brotaku. Well, you've done absolutely nothing to change my point of view, except reaffirm it. Other otaku stupidity gets smashed here, and since you've made your choice, to stick with them, something I've suspected all along, you don't deserve any different just because I put up with you for way too long, which, yes, was entirely my fault. I won't make that mistake again.

Kanonaka Rainbow Chrissy: or watched any of the shows prior. So here am I.

Capri: Oh, blah, blah, blah, same old "You gotta watch a zillion of my favourite thing before I will allow you to say anything, and even then, how could you be so mean as to dislike it!?" More of the same elitist crap in the sorehead rants bashing the "anime haters". Please. I know what anime is. I know what MLP is. I've read enough about various anime from synopsis pages to what fans wrote about it to know for sure watching those shows would be an utterly annoying and boring waste of time. I've seen enough of the fandoms on the internet to have my point of view. I don't even know why you stuck around for as long as you did, I'd hoped you'd take a hint and grow out of this idiotic faze or just leave on your own when I failed to encourage your fangirl-ness… Neither happened.

I was never her friend to begin with. Her lapses into fanbrat-ism made that impossible. I never meant to give her the idea that we were friends. If she had kept her eyes open and listened to the wake-up calls in the form of my decidedly lukewarm, even cold responses to her stupid "Waaaaah, dis person's such an anime hater! Waaah! She talked bad about the MLP fandom!" and weird "smashes" of other otaku where she basically tried to out-otaku them, it might/should have occurred to her that just maybe something was a bit wrong with her attitude.

The way I responded with much more encouragement to real smashes done by sensible people who reject fan cultism and all its idiotic ugliness, was worlds away from the kind of tongue-bitten, minimal feedback her pro-fandom crud got from me. I never pretended to like her or anything she posted. She got encouragement for some actual chain-smashes and the usual nice small talk made with strangers or acquaintances. that was about all I could manage. The joint-smashes we did for a while, that was her idea. Even then, it was in the back of my mind that if she got back on the pro-fandom thing, those smashes would have to be amended with her stuff taken out. I wasn't being two-faced. I just didn't come out and spell out the whole truth, much as I kept trying to convey it in more subtle ways. If I really was a two-face putting on a facade, I would've pretended to be a big brotaku and totally into being scared of the pastas and using chanisms, only to turn around and kick her out for no reason later.

Maybe she stuck around, hoping to eventually change my POV on fandoms too. that I didn't kick her right away, (and why would I when she didn't overtly troll me?) maybe she took that as my mind changing from dislike of otaku to thinking maybe they're really not so bad.

Hah!

"I'm sorry you had such a bad experience with those otaku. But I'm a nice otaku, give it a chance, you might learn to love it, I really really really hope!"

no.

one can be forgiven for falling for the odd hoax, (not the stupid 'forward-or-die' kind),. Not so for fanbrats, and when you've seen one fandom nut, you've pretty much seen them all. She had the same irritating Japanese-obsessions and posturing with the "I speaks better Japanese 'cause I know lots more than you" thing as Senna (who also has lots in common with Anatolia in terms of sadistic attitude) the same "I'm smarter than you" posturing against other otaku as Snufkin and Marcia Ubong, and had the same "Me poor little misunderstood victim, you big bad mean villain for disliking our sacred fandoms and all the shows we hold sacred!" as Igarashi, and all of them for that matter.

Her brotakuism was exactly what kept us from being friends. My big mistake was holding out, hoping she would ditch the fandoms in favour of the Chain Smashers mission and eventually becoming friends with me, but that was just not going to happen. She made sure of that, and it became apparent the longer time went on.

This is not a "wall of shame" as she put it in her rant. It is a rant. Until something was done about it, these fangirls with their posts which were always publicly viewable had tried turning this whole site into a "wall of shame" - very proud of their fandom causes, and I was the one ashamed of what they were turning the site into. If there ever was a "wall of shame" they built it themselves throughout the site.

During my quest for more sites where people oppose bronies and other fandom stupidity, the search engine unfortunately pulled up yet another Quotev tantrum by Chrissy, this time she was mad about my having put up additional articles that oppose bronyism. I didn't even bother to click and read her stupid rant, what the search engine showed in that result was enough to get the hint it was just more of her self-pitying pro-fandom crap. That she would even write a second rant just shows I was absolutely right to kick her, and what's so frightening is that it took me so freaking long to do it! I keep asking myself why I didn't kick her at the first sign of trouble. The answer is always the same - because I'd hoped she would grow up. I had hoped she wasn't such a big fangirl yet and if she was looking into it, she might reject it. No such luck. she may deny it, but she is a real fangirl. Only a fangirl/boy brat would throw offended fits over these links, and I realize more and more that she never belonged here.

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