Encountereda 4chan text recently about a guy whose roommates started watching Arcane because one of them said there's a character in it that looks like this guy, and the resemblance was so uncanny that the roommates burst out laughing when Viktor appeared on the scene. The guy tries to act like seeing himself animated doesn't weird the hell out of him but internally gets obsessed with Viktor. He discovers pornographic fanfiction and keeps reading it purely because he's amazed that there's so goddamn many women out there genuinely horny for a sad little fictional guy who looks just like him. Then he realises that this must mean that the reason he can't get laid is definitely his personality.
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The burning in your throat is what rips you from your sleep. The bile rises faster than you are prepared for, and you launch from the bed and dart towards the bathroom just in time to empty the contents of your stomach into the toilet.
A/N: This was created for the @therealtendercrisps Viktor Secret Santa gift exchange! This is for @writingmysanity who requested a surprise Christmas morning for reader after Viktor has been gone on a work trip over the holidays. I hope you enjoy friend!
Fredrick Robert Brennan (born February 21, 1994) is an American software developer and type designer who founded the imageboard website 8chan in 2013, before going on to repudiate it in 2019. Following 8chan's surge in popularity in 2014, largely due to many Gamergate proponents migrating to the site from 4chan, Brennan moved to the Philippines to work for Jim Watkins, who provided hosting services to 8chan and later became the site's owner.
Brennan cut ties with 8chan in 2016 and with Watkins in 2018. Brennan has since become an outspoken critic of both 8chan and Watkins, and has actively battled to try to take 8chan offline. Brennan is also an outspoken critic of the QAnon conspiracy theory, which centers on 8chan posts by an anonymous figure named "Q", and Brennan has researched who may be behind the Q identity.
Fredrick Brennan was born on February 21, 1994, in Albany, New York.[3][4] He was born with osteogenesis imperfecta, commonly known as brittle bone disease, which stunted his growth and requires him to use a wheelchair. He estimates he had broken bones 120 times by the time he was 19.[5] Brennan comes from a multi-generational family with osteogenesis imperfecta, and his mother has the same condition.[6] His parents divorced when Brennan was five years old. He and his siblings were in his father's custody until Brennan was 14, when they were placed into the New York State foster care system, where Brennan remained until he was 16 while his mother went through the legal proceedings to regain custody. He then lived with his mother until he was 18. After graduating high school, he chose not to attend college.[2]
In January 2014, Brennan was robbed of almost $5,000 that he was saving up for a new wheelchair. When the suspect was arrested, Brennan went to the police station for a lineup, but when a bus did not come on the way back, he was left stranded in the snow and later had to be treated for hypothermia.[5] He received a personal apology from New York City Police Commissioner William J. Bratton.[7] RazorClicks began a donation campaign to help gather the remaining funds for a new wheelchair; $15,000 USD ($19,306 in 2023 dollars[8]) was raised in two months.[9]
Brennan wrote an article in 2014 supporting the voluntary sterilization of people with similar severe inheritable genetic conditions. In the article, Brennan states that only The Daily Stormer, a white supremacist and neo-Nazi website, would agree to publish it.[6][10] Brennan developed a hatred of his parents for his life of constant pain, stating in an interview for Tortoise Media in 2019, "I don't want to speak for everybody with a disability, but I hate being disabled and I always have".[6]
Brennan later became a Christian and ceased to believe in encouraging sterilization. In 2019, he considered having a child with his wife but maintained that he still believed in genetic testing for prospective parents with disabilities.[6]
Brennan in the early 2010s identified himself as a libertarian; however, he became increasingly critical of the ideology, arguing that the libertarian approach to 8chan resulted in the creation of a system of feudalism.[11] In 2016, he supported Bernie Sanders for president.[11]
Brennan's disability restricted his play activities during his childhood, so he became "hooked" on his first computer at the age of six. Brennan taught himself to code, and wrote his first independent computer program at the age of 13.[13][2] Brennan was active in Internet culture from an early age, and was a regular 4chan user since 2006, when he was 12 years old.[6][2]
Brennan began doing freelance work immediately after graduating from high school. He started by doing tasks on Amazon Mechanical Turk, making $5,000 ($6,636 in 2023 dollars[8]) in 2012 through the platform.[2] He later became a "requester" (employer) for the service, which earned him enough money to move from his mother's home in Atlantic City, New Jersey, to Brooklyn, New York.[5][2] There, he worked building websites as head of programming for RazorClicks, which does small business web marketing.[5] The company paid the rent for his apartment and he worked a second job, remotely, for a Canadian company to pay for expenses.[13]
In 2012, he joined Wizardchan, an Internet community for male virgins.[14] According to Brennan, he bought Wizardchan from the original administrator in March 2013 and owned it until September 2013, when he resigned after losing his virginity.[2][15]
In October 2013, Brennan launched 8chan, also called "Infinitechan" or "Infinitychan", after a month of raising pledges on Patreon. It started with a small but loyal following.[16] Brennan initially ran the site anonymously, known only as "copypaste", the username he used in IRC chatrooms. In May 2014, he was doxxed, and he decided to start putting his real name behind his work on 8chan.[2]
After 4chan's founder and then-site admin, Christopher "moot" Poole, banned discussion related to Gamergate in September 2014, Brennan began advertising 8chan as a "free speech friendly 4chan alternative" where discussion boards would be managed by the users who created them, not by site moderators.[3][17][18] In 2021, Brennan told an interviewer for Jacobin that he initially limited 8chan's rules to a prohibition on illegal activity out of laziness rather than ideological conviction.[11]
Brennan found it increasingly difficult to keep up with the server costs of the growing site, and the site experienced frequent downtime as multiple internet service providers denied service due to the site's objectionable content.[2][22] Brennan was criticized for 8chan's pedophilia-related boards; Brennan said to The Daily Dot in 2014 that he personally found such content reprehensible, but he stood by his refusal to remove content that did not violate United States law.[17] Due to the controversy surrounding the site, the crowdfunding site Patreon removed 8chan's fundraising page in January 2015, and the site registrar put the original domain
8chan.co on hold, each citing the presence of child abuse content.[16][23][24] The registrar later relinquished control of the domain back to 8chan.[25]
Jim Watkins, the owner of a web hosting company called N.T. Technology, contacted Brennan shortly after the site's surge in popularity to offer a partnership, under the condition that Brennan come to the Philippines to work for him.[26] Brennan states he trusted Watkins because he knew Watkins operated the 2channel imageboard, though at the time he was unaware of the claim that Watkins had stolen the site from its founder.[27] Brennan agreed to work for Watkins, and in late 2014 he moved to Manila to join him.[18][22] Watkins, via N.T. Technology, began offering domain name services and hardware to host 8chan in 2014 into 2015, and Brennan continued to be responsible for the site's software development and community management.[4][22]
In 2016, Brennan resigned his role as 8chan's site administrator. Wired magazine reported he left the position due to stress; others have attributed his departure to Brennan's growing disgust with the site and its contents. Brennan continued to work for Watkins but stopped working on and posting at 8chan, continuing instead to work on the 2channel project.[4][27][30] Jim Watkins' son, Ron Watkins, took up the site administrator role following Brennan's resignation.[4] In December 2018, Brennan stopped working for Watkins and cut ties with the Watkins family, alleging that Jim Watkins had shown up at his home and berated him for asking to take time off.[4][31][32]
Brennan became an outspoken critic of 8chan and of Watkins, and actively battled to try to take the site offline.[22][30][33] Following the March 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings, in which the shooter posted his manifesto and links to a livestream of the attack to 8chan, Brennan told The Wall Street Journal that he no longer wants to be involved in the imageboard world again, saying that "a lot of these sites cause more misery than anything else".[34] Following the August 2019 El Paso shooting, in which the suspect allegedly posted a manifesto to 8chan before carrying out the attack, Brennan called for the site to be taken offline in an interview with The New York Times, saying: "It's not doing the world any good. It's a complete negative to everybody except the users that are there. And you know what? It's a negative to them, too. They just don't realize it."[35] In an August 2019 appearance on the QAnon Anonymous podcast, Brennan said, "If they wanna bring 8chan back online, just be aware, I will do everything I can to keep it down because the world is better off without it."[36]
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