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This is a follow up to my post last week.
https://rdrama.net/h/toomanyxchromosomes/post/343365/most-masculine-moid-booktuber-falsely-accused
Naomi King posted a handful of videos apologizing and doubling down on her accusations against booktube strag Daniel Greene. She ultimately ended up deleting all of these videos soon after upload. Luckily, archives exist.
This is an archive of a schizo letter she wrote Greene's then girlfriend now wife.
After she deleted these videos things were quiet and it looked like it was over, with Daniel uploading a video more in line with his usual content with a brief part at the beginning talking about the drama.
However yesterday he uploaded a video that demonstrated Naomi's malicious intent behind the accusations from the beginning.
This seemed to push Naomi into publishing an hour long video in which she denies ever accusing Daniel of r*pe while simultaneously accusing him of r*pe.
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And he's fricking right! I'm not going to be logical when my rights and OUR DAUGHTERS' RIGHTS are being threatened! Sorry I'm not a white male who has all the privilege in the world and can do or say as I please. I'm not ever going to be logical and he can say I belong in California all he wants. But I'm going to continue to fight for our rights and I'm going to continue to raise my voice and make my thoughts WELL known. I'll be as "illogical and emotionally" as I need and want to be.
POV youre fighting for youre rights "illogical and emotionally"
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She said she "knew something was very wrong" when the child was born because she delivered a "dark-skinned, African American baby,"
A devastated Georgia woman is suing a fertility clinic for implanting the wrong embryo inside her, resulting in the baby being "ripped away" from her five months after she gave birth and bonded with the child.
Krystena Murray, from Savannah, underwent in vitro fertilization two years ago and only discovered the fertility clinic's "reckless" mistake after she delivered a healthy baby boy in December 2023.
Murray and her sperm donor are both white. She said she "knew something was very wrong" when the child was born because she delivered a "dark-skinned, African American baby," according to the lawsuit.
"It was obvious that there was no chance the child was biologically related to Ms Murray. The feeling was terrifying and shocking," the lawsuit says. "Ms Murray had no issues or concerns with the baby's race, other than the fact that it indicated to her that he clearly was not related to her."
The 38-year-old filed a civil lawsuit Tuesday against Coastal Fertility Specialists, alleging the clinic's negligence in mixing up her embryos with the other couple's caused her ongoing pain and anguish. The clinic has said it "deeply regrets" the error and put safeguards in place to ensure it doesn't happen to another couple.
"This has destroyed me. I'm heartsick; I'm emotionally broken. Nothing can express the shock and violation upon learning that your doctor put a stranger's embryo into your body," Murray said in a statement. "To carry a baby, fall in love with him, deliver him, and build the uniquely special bond between mother and baby, all to have him taken away. I'll never fully recover from this."
Her lawsuit says the clinic's "extreme and outrageous" mistake caused Murray to be "turned into an unwitting surrogate, against her will, for another couple." She's seeking unspecified monetary damages.
Murray said the couple, who are not named in the lawsuit, sued her for custody last year. She volunteered to give up the baby, she said, after her lawyers told her she had no chance of winning in court.
Her attorney, Adam Wolf, said Murray still doesn't know what happened to her own embryos. It's still unclear how the mix-up occurred, he said.
Murray said becoming a mom was her lifelong dream. But she was robbed of that "profound, beautiful and life-altering experience" due to the mix-up.
While she bonded with her son, breastfed him, cuddled him, and "largely followed the same parenting book she had expected," Murray also spent the first few months of her baby's life fearing that someone was going to knock at her door and take the child away.
That fear kept Murray from posting pictures of the baby on social media, her lawsuit says, or even showing him to friends and family initially. Soon after she gave birth, Murray kept her newborn covered in a blanket to avoid questions at a funeral she attended.
Murray took a DNA test early last year that confirmed the baby didn't come from one of her embryos. Wolf said his firm notified Coastal Fertility Specialists soon after because Murray hoped the clinic would improve its procedures and safeguards.
The clinic determined who the child's biological parents were, Wolf said, and let them know Murray had given birth after receiving one of their embryos.
That was last May, when the baby was five months old. Murray said she hasn't seen him since.
"I considered the consequences of IVF going in," Murray said, including the risks of bleeding, infection, sterility and possibly death.
"Never once did I consider I might birth someone else's child and have them taken from me," she said. "And I feel like that should be something that women are aware of as an actual possibility."
Since the boy was taken away, Murray decided to move out of the home where she raised him for the first five months of his life.
She could no longer live in her house "filled with memories of her little boy" because it became too painful. "She would imagine him sleeping soundly in the room that had been his bedroom; she would see him smiling in the kitchen; she would think of him looking in wonder at the tree in the front yard," her lawsuit says.
The clinic said it "deeply regrets" the mix-up caused by "an unprecedented error" in a statement to NBC News.
"This was an isolated event with no further patients affected. The same day this error was discovered we immediately conducted an in-depth review and put additional safeguards in place to further protect patients and to ensure that such an incident does not happen again," the clinic said.
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NEW: Woman launches lawsuit after giving birth to a black baby that wasn’t hers thanks to an IVF mixup.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) February 21, 2025
Georgia woman Krystena Murray is suing a fertility clinic after carrying another couples baby through birth.
Murray didn’t find out about the mixup until she gave birth to a… pic.twitter.com/FULUnoVHEz
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Bonnie Blue, known for sleeping with 1,057 men in under 24 hours is reportedly pregnant pic.twitter.com/w1Pv3aSARp
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) February 19, 2025
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AITA for continuously triggering her trypophobia?
(Trypophobia is an intense and disproportionate fear or disgust for holes, bumps, or patterns that are clustered together or repetitive)
(aka r-slurred)
I (19F
) have had acne for so long that I honestly can't remember my skin without it. I used to wear a lot of concealer to cover it up, but that only made things worse. Eventually, I realized my skin was controlling my life (and draining my bank account 💀), so when I started at a new school, I decided to stop wearing makeup
. My skin still isn't great, but I'm on medication, so I have some hope that it will improve.
Here's the problem: There's a girl in my class, let's call her Callie (18F
), who has trypophobia [is r-slurred]. I had no idea until we were put in a group together. The moment I spoke to her, she started crying. Naturally, I asked what was wrong, and she screamed at me that my face was triggering her trypophobia
. Her friends immediately jumped in to comfort her
while I just sat there, confused, wondering if I was supposed to apologize for my skin, something I obviously didn't choose to have
.
When I tried to speak again, she told me to shut up and leave because I was "
drawing attention to myself by talking.
" I asked what she expected me to do about it, and she said I could at least wear concealer. I explained that it wasn't an option because it's expensive
and just worsens my acne. Her friends glared at me and called me selfish
.
That was just the first incident. Ever since, anytime I sit near Callie or have to present in front of the class, she starts dry heaving or crying
(having a panic attack?)
. It's disrupting lessons so much that my teacher pulled me aside and asked if I could just wear concealer for the sake of keeping the peace. She admitted it wasn't fair but said she couldn't think of another solution.
I already feel like such a freak because of my skin. I know my skin is horrid,
but why am I the one expected to cater to Callie? I didn't choose to have acne any more than she chose to have trypophobia. I can't help but feel like I'm being unfairly treated here, but at the same time, I know she can't control her reaction either.
So… AITA? Should I just wear the darn concealer?
!r-slurs !neurodivergents !foidmoment !\verifiedugly
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Won’t post her name and info but
— ib (@Indian_Bronson) February 19, 2025
The Delta plane crash was piloted by a woman who just got certified, by an operator airline that makes a big deal of having female pilots pic.twitter.com/uwC1DjvgDI
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Person of Interest
Min Hee-Jin; 45 years old, with experience in music production and artistic direction. She is most known for her work in two of the biggest K-pop companies SM and HYBE.
She was formerly the CEO of ADOR, a HYBE subsidiary, until being forced to resign (seen in GIF above) by its parent company HYBE in August 27, 2024 due to a power struggle for control of the company.
Although stepping down from her ADOR position, Min Hee-Jin was responsible for Newjeans during the creation and most successful periods of the group's career.
Online, Min Hee-Jin is also known as a suspected groomer who uses her position of power to her advantage.
NewJeans TLDR
NewJeans is a fairly new K-pop group, debuting in 2022, owned by HYBE. Being decently popular, they broke some records (ex. Fastest K-pop act to reach 1 billion streams on Spotify at March 2023), and are one of the most popular female groups of 4th generation K-pop.
There are 5 members; Danielle, Haerin, Hanni, Hyein, and Minji.
Member's ages at debut:
Minji at 18 years old
Hanni and Danielle at 17 years old
Haerin at 16 years old
and Hyein at 14 years old
South Korean law dictates that anyone below the age of 19 is considered a minor.
It's not uncommon for K-pop companies to debut idols as young as 15, so Hyein being 14 at time of debut isn't entirely strange if we look at K-pop as a whole,
but we should keep this in mind.
WeirdJeans
Cookie is NewJeans' third single following their debut, releasing in August of 2022. It was recieved with success as well as controversy by K-pop fans due to the nature of the song combined with the ages of NewJeans members, who were considered to be minors by Korean law at the time of this song's release and stage performances.
- Lyrics
Anyone can tell that this song isn't actually about cookies, but ADOR wants people to believe it's about baking CDs. Yeah, right...
"Numerous doctors in English literature, interpreters and native speakers told us that 'cookie' is not widely used sexual slang," Ador said in a statement. "So the term itself cannot be a problem, although its interpretations can differ depending on people's subjective experiences. However, slang is not part of standard language that everyone should know about."
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/art/2022/08/398_335158.html
A comment on Cookie's YouTube video:
This is clearly an incredibly dark and cruel industry if the company felt more than comfortable giving a young girl group a song like this. I pray these girls stay blessed and protected despite the dangers of fame..
- Outfits and stage
A revealing imitation of a Korean school uniform worn by one of the members during the Cookie MV and Inkigayo stage.
The stage is made to look like a classroom and the girls are students.
In another MV, NewJeans' debut single Attention, the youngest member of the group who was 14 at the time was chosen for the most revealing outfit. Older member's outfits cover them more.
Hyein, 14, and Minji, 18.
** Preliminary Evidence **
Before her executive director role for NewJeans at HYBE, Min Hee-Jin was a creative director for a different K-pop company; SM, working closely with a group called f(x). It's believed that Min Hee-Jin, who was responsible for f(x), is still close with Krystal, the youngest member of the group who debuted at 14 years old.
In an interview with Krystal and Min Hee-Jin by GQ magazine this is said:
Who is Brooke Shields? (this is Important)
Brooke Shields is an American actress (born in 1965, now 59) who may also be known for the controversies surrounding her child modeling career.
It's believed that Brooke was exploited as a child model, with two of the most notable events being;
Knowing about this interaction between Min Hee-Jin and Krystal, it's notable to mention that Min Hee-Jin also had a private interaction with Hyein. Krystal and Hyein share parallels, like being the youngest member of a group Min Hee-Jin had great influence in. They were both 14 when Min Hee-Jin met with them in a casual setting. In an interview with BE(ATTITUDE) Magazine, Min Hee-Jin says this;
She (Hyein) came to my (Min Hee-Jin) home one day and we ate together, went to the bookstore, and walked around the neighborhood, talking about this and that. There was a passing awkwardness, but after a while it felt like I was taking a walk with a friend. She's got so many talents and amazing skills. She's young, but thoughtful, with that innocence they have at that age.
"That innocence they have at that age."
Evil Gooncave
Min Hee-Jin's apartment itself raises some concern because it's like a creep's paradise. People noticed some strange choices in her decorations, like
- Pictures of Brooke Shields during her child modeling career. "Baby Brooke" is a nickname referencing the movie Pretty Baby she was in.
- Pictures of unknown, but clearly very young, girls posing topless and bottomless.
- Histoire de Melody Nelson, an album by Serg Gainsbourg. The album's story is about the relationship between a 14 year old girl and an adult man where he takes her virginity.
- A scandalous shot taken from Le Farò Da Padre (I'll Take Her Like a Father). The movie is about an older man who has a relationship with an r-slured and hypersexual teen girl.
Knowing that Min Hee-Jin is in a position of power over teen girls, is it appropriate for her to be taking them to her home and spending time alone with them in a casual setting?
Min Hee-Jin has never been called out on her apparent interest in teenage girls publicly, but would she have been if she was a man?
Is her interest in exploited child stars just a coincidence?
But most of all, why do famous and rich people always have to be into the weirdest shit?
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The Delta plane that crashed in Toronto was operated by Endeavor Air, a regional airline that, according to their TikTok, is fixated on promoting all-female "unmanned" flights. pic.twitter.com/2XxA0mZLXR
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) February 19, 2025
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The plane that crashed in Toronto was a Delta flight operated by Endeavor Air, a small airline obsessed with all-female "unmanned" flights pic.twitter.com/pYMS3kdpQy
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) February 19, 2025