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7/23/2025, 4:34:52 AM
7/6/2025, 11:03:10 PM
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6/25/2025, 4:33:19 PM
>Every time Andrew Hussie has uploaded a photo of himself to his Instagram over the past couple of months, I have downloaded it, uploaded it to an AI location triangulator, found the exact address of the place he went with some basic cross-referencing, put on my custom Team Special Olympics shirt that I got printed with my own money using the original PNG of the logo from the original TSO website on Internet Archive, walked to the Cambridge central subway station with my subway card and sometimes some cash, gone to every part of the area I can find he visited, looked for any physical artifacts he left behind intentionally, and taken a photo of myself at the same landmark. This has taken me to the Problem Sleuth mural, the Mount Auburn cemetery, and Fenway Park so far.
>When I went to the Auburn cemetery, having never been there before, I found the sphinx statue he posed on top of, checked around it, and quickly noticed a small white box tucked next to the sphinx's left arm, which was wet from being out in the light Massachusetts rain presumably all night. Immediately, I scrutinized it, and instantly noticed that it had text on it containing the word "HUSS". I pulled it off the rock with a stick I found near the shrubbery conspicuously far from any of the trees and handled it carefully so as to make sure the packaging didn't melt. I was then able to turn it over in my hand and read the text in full. The text read "HUSSTROGEN FOR U!" in hastily-scrawled pen ink, and the box was the container for a prescription bottle of estradol, which is currently sitting in my closet.
>When I went to the Auburn cemetery, having never been there before, I found the sphinx statue he posed on top of, checked around it, and quickly noticed a small white box tucked next to the sphinx's left arm, which was wet from being out in the light Massachusetts rain presumably all night. Immediately, I scrutinized it, and instantly noticed that it had text on it containing the word "HUSS". I pulled it off the rock with a stick I found near the shrubbery conspicuously far from any of the trees and handled it carefully so as to make sure the packaging didn't melt. I was then able to turn it over in my hand and read the text in full. The text read "HUSSTROGEN FOR U!" in hastily-scrawled pen ink, and the box was the container for a prescription bottle of estradol, which is currently sitting in my closet.
6/20/2025, 9:39:03 PM
6/14/2025, 4:38:27 PM
Every time Andrew Hussie has uploaded a photo of himself to his Instagram over the past couple of months, I have downloaded it, uploaded it to an AI location triangulator, found the exact address of the place he went with some basic cross-referencing, put on my custom Team Special Olympics shirt that I got printed with my own money using the original PNG of the logo from the original TSO website on Internet Archive, walked to the Cambridge central subway station with my subway card and sometimes some cash, gone to every part of the area I can find he visited, looked for any physical artifacts he left behind intentionally, and taken a photo of myself at the same landmark. This has taken me to the Problem Sleuth mural, the Mount Auburn cemetery, and Fenway Park so far.
When I went to the Auburn cemetery, having never been there before, I found the sphinx statue he posed on top of, checked around it, and quickly noticed a small white box tucked next to the sphinx's left arm, which was wet from being out in the light Massachusetts rain presumably all night. Immediately, I scrutinized it, and instantly noticed that it had text on it containing the word "HUSS". I pulled it off the rock with a stick I found near the shrubbery conspicuously far from any of the trees and handled it carefully so as to make sure the packaging didn't melt. I was then able to turn it over in my hand and read the text in full. The text read "HUSSTROGEN FOR U!" in hastily-scrawled pen ink, and the box was the container for a prescription bottle of estradol, which is currently sitting in my closet.
When I went to the Auburn cemetery, having never been there before, I found the sphinx statue he posed on top of, checked around it, and quickly noticed a small white box tucked next to the sphinx's left arm, which was wet from being out in the light Massachusetts rain presumably all night. Immediately, I scrutinized it, and instantly noticed that it had text on it containing the word "HUSS". I pulled it off the rock with a stick I found near the shrubbery conspicuously far from any of the trees and handled it carefully so as to make sure the packaging didn't melt. I was then able to turn it over in my hand and read the text in full. The text read "HUSSTROGEN FOR U!" in hastily-scrawled pen ink, and the box was the container for a prescription bottle of estradol, which is currently sitting in my closet.
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