Thoughts on My First Substack Article Please - It's About Elon Musk Posting My Old Troll Bait

MoonMetropolis

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When Elon Musk recently posted a troll bait article that I wrote 9 years ago, I felt that it was the right time for me to finally create a Substack. My first Substack article is about the Musk incident, and it links to some of my previous Medium articles.


Thoughts please. I also welcome suggestions for future articles as well. [wholesome]
 
i still can't wrap my head around the fact that i am replying to someone who has been in federal prison and is being monitored 24/7
genuine question what was prison like
Prison is hell on earth. I talk about it at length in this article that I actually published from prison (not to toot my own horn or anything, but I was obviously pretty brave to do so): https://medium.com/@MoonMetropolis/how-prison-made-me-hate-the-police-a0ae6f3b957b

is it true Viktor Bout was your cellmate? I remember seeing that in your q&a
Yes. I was cellmates with Viktor Bout in the SHU at one point. That was probably the most high-profile person who I directly encountered in prison. I was at Chicago MCC at the same time that R. Kelly was, but I never personally encountered him (although I was cellmates, at one point, with the nutjob who would later make the news for beating up R. Kelly).
 
No. I currently look absolutely nothing like any of the pictures that exist of me. At the moment, I look like the leader of some skinhead biker gang (although that was certainly not my intention).
Will you ever post a new photo?
 
Prison is hell on earth. I talk about it at length in this article that I actually published from prison (not to toot my own horn or anything, but I was obviously pretty brave to do so): https://medium.com/@MoonMetropolis/how-prison-made-me-hate-the-police-a0ae6f3b957b
>correctional officers throw inmates down the stairs until they end up retarded or dead
>inmates have 0 privacy
>the simple act of taking a shit or pissing can get you on a sex offender registry

prison sounds like a fucking nightmare, you had to deal with that for 10 years? :cobshock:
 
>correctional officers throw inmates down the stairs until they end up retarded or dead
>inmates have 0 privacy
>the simple act of taking a shit or pissing can get you on a sex offender registry

prison sounds like a fucking nightmare, you had to deal with that for 10 years? :cobshock:
That's scary. I hope I never go to prison.
 
Will you ever post a new photo?
No. If I had my way, there would be zero pictures of me online, and I want to make sure that there are never again any pictures of me online. I shaved my head so that nobody would be able to recognize me IRL. I don't want anyone online being able to recognize me IRL.

>correctional officers throw inmates down the stairs until they end up retarded or dead
>inmates have 0 privacy
>the simple act of taking a shit or pissing can get you on a sex offender registry

prison sounds like a fucking nightmare, you had to deal with that for 10 years? :cobshock:
Yep. Well, 9 years (you serve 85% of your sentence in the feds), but that was more than enough.

When I was in prison, I often said that there are no friends in prison. However, what a corrections officer once told me is perhaps more accurate: "There are no friends anywhere." There are no good people, and there is absolutely nothing worth liking about people. Prison is just a microcosm of society at large. Prison is human nature in its purest, rawest, most unadulterated form. Once you've experienced prison, you will never see the world the same way again. Prison is, as alt-righters would say, something that "redpills" you. Before I ever went to prison, I didn't think that my worldview could possibly get any more nihilistic or misanthropic. I was wrong. After experiencing prison, I now have seen firsthand what humanity really is. Human "civilization" is a complete sham - just the same dog-eat-dog prison pecking order dressed up in a shiny exterior to appear more palatable. Prison simply strips away that shiny exterior so that one can see the world as it really is. In the world at large - just like in prison - the only people destined to rise to the top are the most ruthless, heartless, amoral psychopaths, hence why the world is run by ruthless, heartless, amoral psychopaths. The only real difference between the people running the world and the inmates running prisons is that the latter don't pretend to be anything other than vicious, predatory criminals. They aren't nearly as skilled at dressing themselves up in "civilized" clothes.

I posted the above paragraph elsewhere recently and was, of course, immediately called an edgelord a million times. But it's just me being honest.
 
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