>>23590490
Why? They were cool to me.
>>23590508
1. I'm so used to triggering libs with my stances on affirmative action and freeze peach that triggering conservatives is an exciting new fun activity for me.
2. I think when one of my anti-woke takes inevitably goes viral, the fact that I've also now gone viral for defending trans rights might ease the blow.
3. I do actually feel bad for trans people and want them to be happy. I'm a big believer in weirdo solidarity.
But I do get that it's not my fight because I'm not trans.
>>23590495
I came back. I'm using wifi on an airplane wheeeeeee
>>23590518
I told the producers I was up for anything and they just had to pay for my airfare, not do any scat/piss play and not cause me intense physical pain. I figured that if money wasn't on the line, it'd just be a chill hang out type thing, but the stuff they prepared was intense. When I realized that I didn't want to do it anymore, they'd already spent a ton of money on the set and props, so I was locked into performing. They told me the view count was low, and I tried using that to convince them to let me take control and do fun stuff since there's nothing to lose, but they eventually revealed the show was getting crazy high views.
The worst part was World War 2 history. I was going crazy on Dillem, but Kal took me aside and whispered "Please don't ruin this bit", so I just cowered in the corner and waited for the attack to end. It was one of the worst experiences of my year. I started hyperventilating midway through and that wasn't an act. A guy from my Discord paid to egg me trying to get me to fight back, not knowing that I was ordered not to, so I banned him on the spot.
But none of this was production's fault. I failed to negotiate properly with them ahead of time, and I was in too deep when I realized what went wrong.