Call me Lenny/Leni

It’s nice to meet all you. I am she/her, can speak Toki Pona and English (non-natively), and locatable on Reddit as MozartWasARed. The links at https://discord.gg/sEuSSDz6TQ and https://www.deviantart.com/triagonal/art/My-copyright-policy-and-the-impact-it-extends-into-906668443 are pertinent to me.

  • 77 Posts
  • 2.82K Comments
Joined 2 years ago
cake
Cake day: June 30th, 2023

help-circle












  • If you or anyone would just see what the OP has to say, they’d see that the whole point of what they’re saying is that, one, they’re not related to me, and two, that even the few things you are right about happened a long time ago outside the bounds of the local TOS and in circumstances which (at this time) have been reconciled.

    We discussed all of that earlier in response to when it was last parroted, with much of the charges being cleared already in both private discussions with admins and in public, with you just parroting at this point. Even what you’re responding to touches upon that, but I doubt you hear what people have to say before trying to leech your slander onto what they’re saying.

    The part about my transphobia has been discussed and I was cleared of that first; it would be your turn to answer for your own, considering what the person you’re responding to has to say.

    We spoke of the stuff I said in the art community, and those whom I’ve spoken to about it don’t consider it as personality-defining as you claim considering its setting, considering the time, place, and circumstances they took place in.

    We are about to talk about the claims of me promoting illegal material, which I wasn’t doing in that image (what I was doing was defending someone from claims that the person I was speaking to was going to call the authorities on them, which in their country does not apply to “drawn” material).

    We did not discuss the so-called “Nazi apologia” or what you claim is impersonation, perhaps because it’s a meta-perspective in the former’s case (you don’t know German law/culture/history at all if you are going to try to hammer that point out of spite).

    We are literally settling this as you speak and are at the negotiating table (whether or not I feel it should be a matter we must bring to said table). Meanwhile you are spamming the process by continuing to take anything I’ve ever said, whether recent and within a decade’s range, and trying to spin it. Most places would unban those who have been banned as long ago as you are pulling things from. Can you say “stalker”?

    Of note, the anon is not me; not every anon is me (are we forgetting this is the same community whose rule enforcers often say they can only take guesses about who people are), and I was telling that anon I’d check with the admins elsewhere about that rumor.

    Your witch hunting wherever anyone you dislike steps foot is getting ridiculous, especially considering your history and especially considering several people, including high ranking people, low ranking people, and senior members, have been accused of being me so far, including people like Candyman337 who is well-known as someone who helps out in the groups. Though there will be varying degrees in the validity people think you have, an increasing number of us are beginning to see your slander campaign for what it is.

    The people you bring up towards the end aren’t even me, and never have I claimed they are me (and one of them just parrots what you are saying here). People shouldn’t have to tell you when something is excessive like this. Leave us alone!



















  • There’s an example that occurred in reverse but is recent enough to be relevant. I have a friend (the same friend who a little bit ago a lot of people here scolded me for something I said to him two years ago) who had a birthday at the time (this was a year ago), and he mentioned how stressful birthdays were for him and that his family (who he stayed with due to his diagnosis) was abusive and never typically got him anything. I had no technological way to send anything, so I braved sending him fifty dollars (or was it a hundred) and sending it to him across the continent where he was. Eight days later, he opened it and said it was the best gift anyone ever gave him. I didn’t brag about it at the time like I might sometimes for things (not that I consider someone doing that a bad thing), but I felt like I had made someone’s world.

    Meanwhile, his BF saw this. He has (or had) a BF who would often trying to change him to fit his (the BF’s) image, such as invalidating his DID and transgender identity (which everyone assumes is why he is interested in him), and the BF had a kind of reputation for not being a team player in any sense of the word. But he saw what I did and saw it as a challenge to his productivity. It wasn’t a week later when I was told he was pumping my friend hundreds of dollars to “top” me. I stood there silently as a bunch of money came pouring in for my friend, who was probably elated to have so much money now. He (the BF) probably thought these actions were overshadowing me, but all I could do is sit there and watch it all and, in Steve Urkel’s voice, think “did I do that”. If my friends are happy, that’s 99.9% of my work done.








  • Taylor Swift was always technically popular but surged in popularity following a few events where she sang. For about a few months, that’s all anyone ever wanted to talk about, and there was even an infamous incident where mayhem was erupting in Canada while Justin Trudeau was at a Taylor Swift concert. In short, for those few months, she became one of those “overrated” people like we tend to think of Justin Bieber as.

    Then came time for the Superbowl, and an unfortunate string of circumstances led to it being highly politicized (in the semifinals, the Buffalo Bills were cheated out of going to the Superbowl by referees who were biased towards the Kansas City Chiefs, and people were boycotting the Superbowl until the people there had the bright idea of having Donald Trump book a seat in order to boost ratings). Taylor Swift made an appearance at the Superbowl too, but the specific demographics of the Superbowl caused by the presidential gimmick they threw in ended up creating a crowd that disliked her and booed her, which in turn instantly popped the trend bubble. Which to be fair is unfair, she never asked for any of this and was just riding the wave so-to-speak until it came crashing down in an outburst of hate.