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Kirk Killer’s Discord Logs

Here’s a look inside the Discord logs where Tyler Robinson, the alleged assassin of Charlie Kirk, and his roommate/lover Lance Twiggs shared messages with their friends, mostly video game players. There are messages pulled from a variety of channels. The expressive Twiggs went by the handles “lanclotl” and “fluxalotl,” while Robinson called himself “zealous_monkey” and “bedbuge inspector.” On the gaming platform Steam, Robinson even played for awhile using the handle “Donald Trump.”

The messages point to periods of time involving some degree of stability, followed by other periods that could be manic, delusional, drug-ravaged and schizophrenic. Robinson was typically more reserved and stoic, while Twiggs was more outgoing, flamboyant and also quite bizarre.

Twiggs sometimes stayed up for days at a time, engaging in conversations with ChatGPT using Greek, Latin and other archaic symbols and languages. He was prone to build “nests,” heaped-up piles of trash, that no one could touch without him going into a rage. In his frenetic and hurriedly scribbled charts and drawings, words are broken into syllables, and syllables into strange pastiches of grammar and geometry.  His drug use was dangerous and prolific — not just weed, but also LSD, DMT and mushrooms.

Here’s a look into their private world via their Discord and chat messages. Friends and former gaming colleagues shared the messages with Turkey Tom.

The Forbidden Fruit

In the Bible, the forbidden fruit is a name given to the fruit growing in the Garden of Eden which God commands mankind not to eat. Historians have speculated that it may have been a pomegranate, fig, grape, apple or mushroom.

This presentation addresses the esoteric interpretation and its occult significance passed down in various mystery schools and secret societies. Here’s more from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

True Facts: Stinkhorns

ZeFrank1 is back! Just in time for Thanksgiving, he offers us a perfect specimen of nature documentary erotica!

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Fairy Rings

Hank Green noticed something mysterious in the park one day. Fairy rings: Are they mystical portals to another realm? Or could there be another, more scientific, explanation? More from the SciShow.

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