i still don't know what to expect when i go see my friend at his weird prison-like boarding school this weekend ._. apparently he went there semi-voluntarily but his other choice was dropping out of school and maybe going to jail so...all i know that i don't want to be near any of the other students
I'm choking asdfghjkl. U know those books like, "How To Scam A Christian, The Power Of The Lord". Now you could easily write one called, "How To Scam a SJW, The Power of Opression". Not her raising over $1000 Corsola, go make one tbh
I'm choking asdfghjkl. U know those books like, "How To Scam A Christian, The Power Of The Lord". Now you could easily write one called, "How To Scam a SJW, The Power of Opression". Not her raising over $1000 Corsola, go make one tbh
I'm choking asdfghjkl. U know those books like, "How To Scam A Christian, The Power Of The Lord". Now you could easily write one called, "How To Scam a SJW, The Power of Opression". Not her raising over $1000 Corsola, go make one tbh
basically the arkh project was supposed to be a video game developed by people on the internet and run by a popular blogger on tumblr that blogged about race-related issues (riley) to have better representation or whatever. it was supposed to have black characters and gay characters and transgender characters and stuff like that in lead roles. so riley had a fundraiser and tumblr got all over that and spread it everywhere and they got over $4,000.
except people started to suspect it was a scam, especially since riley proposed to make this game 3D. like, a bunch of internet people making an elder scrolls-type 3D game. people realized that they would need a ton of money and resources and people for that. but the donors mostly ignored these types of concerns and stayed on board, and they eventually revealed fancy concept art of the characters.
but then, things started to unravel. a few months later, their first update in forever was literally a clip of a character running that was less than 1 second long. people were like "wtf" but the so-called developers ignored this. months passed by and there kept being nothing until the blog stopped updating at all. and then, people found out riley and these developers actually had a ton of failed projects to their name and that there was little evidence that they had put any effort into developing anything for this at all.
as people put the pieces together, riley kept blogging and mysteriously stopped mentioning the arkh project completely, even when people called them out. and if i remember correctly, this started happening years ago. there's been no official word about it for years.
so that's the story about how a random group of internet people used race issues to scam tumblr users out of $4,000+