Pearl
Megan Blake   Angus, United Kingdom (Great Britain)
 
 
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Vita Nuova 6 Jun, 2018 @ 5:05am 
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Pearl 16 May, 2018 @ 8:10am 
*nodding*
shortie 15 May, 2018 @ 8:50am 
The “T” pose is a trending new bodily gesture that has become wildly popular among Americas generation Z. The pose is performed by standing upright and extending ones arms directly outward in opposite directions forming a T. This “T” pose (the new ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ of white America) has sprung out of nowhere and taken the country by storm, but where did it come from?
shortie 15 May, 2018 @ 8:49am 
When asking around for comment from school class rooms to young internet chat blogs it is hard to find a consensus. Where did the “T” pose originate? Many students claim it comes from video game characters who often times have abnormal features that can seem humorous with their lack of realistic mobility. Many of these characters in their limited movement often times are restricted to robot like stances and so it would seem the “T” pose was born from many of these seemingly non related video game characters who often times are seen making the ambiguous pose. At least this was the excuse i was given by many of the young men and women willing to speak.
shortie 15 May, 2018 @ 8:49am 
Upon further investigation and through various anonymous avenues i found an individual whom i will not name out of request of anonymity who assured me of the pose’s secretive dark origins and its creators subversive plan of infiltrating the youths minds in aims at converting them into what many would call “nazis”. When asking the young man where this new trend came from he led me to a few nefarious websites on the Dark Web frequented by white nationalists. Upon entering these rooms it became apparently clear to me that these were not your average 4chan “nazis” but sophisticated, well read / funded groups of White Nationalists from all different parts of the globe.
shortie 15 May, 2018 @ 8:49am 
After embedding myself within these groups for some time i was able to grasp their goals as a group and the origin of the popular new pose that of which up until very recently seemed like a harmless and fun gesture. I was led through various vetting processes when i eventually landed on what looked to be the last place on earth i expected to land, the international KKK headquarters backup Dark Web site who’s banner photograph brandished many white men in white robes and white hoods in front of a burning cross undeniably performing the “T” pose.