shaelin
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Destiny has blocked me and banned me and people supporting me from his community. I have not done anything besides ask him for an explanation as I was assured this was something he didn’t do to me. When I wasn’t given one privately, I spoke publicly. I am not involved in any lawsuit or coordinating with anyone seeking justice due to the leaks in November, though they have had my empathy and support in their efforts. It is only yesterday I became aware that Destiny had recorded me while we had sex without my consent, and with no regard for me, also shared that recording to others. Two women now have let me know they have received sexual recordings taken of me in September 2023 without my consent. I thank them so much for their concern for me. No amount of public humiliation will ever make me regret being made aware of what was done to me. I will be filing a police report and pressing charges.




I have been banned from... ::drumroll:: @Vimeo For "hateful and discriminatory speech" against trans people. I was on the $400/year plan, but this single video from 2018 was enough to take down my entire account. So, without further ado, I present to you: "Transgenderism Scares Me."



In 2022, when I first started streaming, I was horrified to learn about the exploitation of the vulnerable streamer Reckful by the psychiatrist Dr. K (Alok Kanojia of @HealthyGamerGG). Dr. K had launched his own streaming career in 2020 by doing regular, therapy-like streams with Reckful where they delved into Reckful's childhood trauma. Dr. K also created confusion about whether he was Reckful's friend or his doctor. In one disturbing exchange, he told Reckful he'd love him for two years in an attempt to cure Reckful's possible personality disorder, and then withdrew his offer a short while later. Three months later, in July 2020, Reckful took his own life. Disturbed that streaming audiences and platforms such as @Twitch viewed (and still view) Dr. K as a saintly mental health guru, I made a documentary about Dr. K's irresponsible relationship with Reckful, titled "Reckless." I explained the ethical problems with their relationship and included interviews with a psychology ethics official, a doctor (@AviBittMD), and a therapist, who all explained the (totally absent) proper boundaries of a therapist-client relationship. The video was fairly well-received, even by Dr. K's own community. He replied to it with a defensive and evasive video titled "ethics," arguing that because he did not formally diagnose Reckful with a mental illness, he was therefore not acting as his doctor--despite literally telling Reckful he didn't know if he was his doctor or not. His audience seemed to mostly buy the argument that the lack of clarity somehow worked as a defense of Dr. K, and that he and Reckful were simply engaging in non-clinical conversations as friends. After posting my documentary to YouTube (from which I am banned) I reported Dr. K to the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine, sending them a thumb drive containing his streams with Reckful and my documentary in the mail. As of June 2024, the board has finally taken action: Dr. K of has been reprimanded for "conduct that undermines the public confidence in the integrity of the medical profession," specifically for his relationship with Reckful. (I don't know if this was the result of my complaint, or another.) All throughout 2022, I maintained that Dr. K should (and hopefully would) lose his medical license for brazenly flouting ethics rules and laws in a case that ended in suicide. I still think he should lose his license, but a reprimand is better than nothing.


Dr. K: Reckless



The universe looks like a black hole interior.










