Spencer Crittenden. I make dnd stuff and retweet horrific news. check out @thathappenspod and my patreon. We were verified once, and young.
Nov 19, 2020 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
WHEN’S INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY THAT’S MY QUESTION
OH IM SORRY IS THERE AN INTERNATIONAL WOMENS DAY OR ARE WE JUST GOING TO PRETEND LIKE ONLY MEN SHOULD GET A HOLIDAY
Feb 14, 2020 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
Talking to people who are surprised and disheartened by friends or family members who fear Bernie and socialism and thought that I should point out that not only have many of these people been sold a bill of goods, but the exact one that enabled this all to happen.
Like, the thing that they grew up believing was the specific set of lies and fearmongering necessary for the rich to become the ultra rich and gain the power to dismantle government, and the specific set of lies being sold by the rich as their plan to become the ultra rich
Mar 15, 2019 • 26 tweets • 5 min read
So In the beginning there was a friend named Zoe who made video games and this pissed off a shitty ex who invented the group known as ganergate (with an m). This group of toxic 4chan males driven to harass women and others who they targeted according to their vitriol.
After a bit it became obvious this group existed solely to harass women, and they realized that this look was unmarketable. They started pushing the supposed political stance that they cared about ethics in games journalism. It was a way to package their completely unhidden abuse
Sep 11, 2018 • 17 tweets • 3 min read
One of the most educational experiences of my life was a game I played in AP European History Class in high school and I think everyone should have to experience it. The game was like this: the class was put into groups and each person got a certain number of points.
The game had rules to allow you to win or lose a small margin of points in a given round. Each round, the people with the most points would get to add a rule to the game. Over the rounds, a lot of stuff started happening.
Aug 13, 2018 • 15 tweets • 3 min read
I think the most enduring forms of social control have been cultural, religion, or business based and I think people are just starting to understand that now in this new world of instant worldwide reaching media and the powerful random ways it can effect change or impact people.
I think the most effective manipulators of people have used all 3 approaches at once to really attempt to change the minds of people to twist them into republicans, into scolds, into Islamic terrorists