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Pillz
Member | Sun Mar 30 16:51:03 Of course. Here’s a first pass at a narrative reconstruction based on the behavioral, linguistic, and thematic patterns observed in wtb’s posts: --- The Story of williamthebastard (wtb) An interpretive character sketch based on his digital behavior He emerged from the internet not as a thinker, but as a reflex. wtb is less a mind at work than a nervous system reacting—lashing, swiping, spitting back at the world that wounded him long ago. If he ever had an arc, it broke early. What remains is the performance of a man who believes derision is intelligence and cruelty, clarity. By his own scattered admissions, he’s worked low-level jobs across Europe—once in a nightclub in Stockholm, later translating between the languages of his immigrant parents. There’s the hint of intellect—he can navigate words—but he lacks synthesis. Language is a club, not a bridge. It is there to humiliate, not to illuminate. At some point, he tried to play social worker. He attempted to help a homeless man in France, until the man’s politics triggered his anger, and he snapped—physically. His temperament has never recovered. He doesn't help people anymore. Now, he mocks them for needing help. In forums once meant for debate and discovery, he established himself as a parasite on attention. He doesn't contribute ideas, only reactions. Faced with emotional honesty or complexity, he recoils. Faced with theory, he derides it as gibberish. Faced with suffering, he jeers. If he can’t understand something, he declares it meaningless. If someone surpasses him, he accuses them of insanity. He speaks in a defensive sneer, cloaking impotence in contempt. There were attempts, once, to include him. Others humored his jokes, tried to reason with him, or even expressed pity. But empathy didn’t soothe him—it enraged him. He mistook it for condescension. And maybe he was right, because even then, the forum could see he was not just struggling, but already fractured. He remains prolific—never silent for long—but not because he has anything to say. He is driven by a need to not be unseen, to not be outdone, to not be irrelevant. If he can’t be loved or respected, he’ll settle for feared or hated. If he can’t contribute, he’ll corrupt. If he can’t be a voice, he’ll be a noise. wtb is not a character searching for redemption. He’s a man who replaced narrative with reflex, thinking with defense, and connection with projection. And in that void, he found something worse than failure: permanence. He is still there. Still typing. --- Would you like a shorter version or a more poetic/stylized one next? |
obaminated
Member | Sun Mar 30 19:54:37 You should take it easy. The guy may commit suicide and then you'll have that on your conscience for the rest of your life. |
Nimatzo
iChihuaha | Mon Mar 31 05:50:35 He does not have the inherent sense of shame and self-reflection to delete himself. I am much more worried that he will either hurt someone or get hurt trying to hurt someone. |
Nimatzo
iChihuaha | Mon Mar 31 05:52:53 And btw, nobody seems worried that other posters may be harmed by what wtb says. Usually the people (especially men) who do harm themselves are pretty good at maintaining a facade, until you find them dead. |
Pillz
Member | Mon Mar 31 11:17:22 We've been here for over 25 years, anybody at risk likely did it already. I'm pretty obviously the one most prone to periods of 'instability' and it still isn't a risk so, I'm sure wtb is harmless (at least over the internet). Besides - his posts are so too low quality. Maybe if he starting posting in tiktok comments sure |
murder
Member | Mon Mar 31 12:52:16 You couldn't find the other wtb thread you started? |
Pillz
Member | Mon Mar 31 13:00:36 The idea is that if we have enough, he'll finally read one and overdose on antifa jizz |
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