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You don’t get to hide behind being a kid after doing something that hurt a lot of people. Yeah, I’m a kid too, but that doesn’t excuse faking your death, impersonating others, or playing with people’s emotions like it’s a joke. That’s not a ‘mistake’—that’s a choice. You admitted it yourself.
And dragging suicide or your age into this now doesn’t make it less harmful—it just feels like you’re trying to use sympathy to dodge real consequences. You want people to acknowledge you messed up? Fine. You messed up bad. But don’t act like saying sorry erases the damage. You chose to burn bridges, so don’t be surprised when no one trusts you anymore.
You’re not entitled to forgiveness or pity—those have to be earned. Until your actions show real change, no one’s buying your apology.
And seriously, this Satanist thing? You think calling Lucifer the ‘bringer of light’ makes you deep or special? Nah, it just shows you fell for the oldest lie there is. Satan didn’t fight for truth—he was cast out for pride. You’re siding with the cosmic loser and pretending that makes you wise? It doesn’t.
Christianity—the real deal, not the watered-down woke version—has stood strong for thousands of years on truth, sacrifice, and redemption. Jesus didn’t fake His death—He conquered it. He didn’t lie—He died for others. That’s real power. That’s real light. Meanwhile, you’re hiding behind a fallen angel’s story to justify your lies and drama.
Calling God a tyrant after you deceived people? That’s rich. You’re not oppressed or misunderstood. You’re a kid who chose to lie and then blamed belief systems for your mess.
So don’t expect respect or applause. You’re not a rebel or a martyr. You’re someone who burned bridges, faked death, and tried to hide behind Satanism like it’s a shield.
But God wins every time. And your story just proves why.
Look, I’m a Christian, a conservative, not some woke bystander. So when I say you’re playing dress-up with beliefs to dodge accountability, you better listen. If you’re signing off for good, that sounds like running before doing the hard work. If you want to grow up, don’t disappear like a ghost—face the people you hurt and prove it through actions, not empty words.
I’m here waiting to see if you’ll actually grow up or just fade away like a canceled trend. Your move.
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This is a pretty good podcast to listen to. The voice actors are cool and funny, I especially like the one dude with the Australian accent (that he said was actually fake, but still). The questions are always pretty interesting and they make the responses fun to listen to. Unfortunately, that’s the best I can say about it. They upload way too infrequently when a podcast made by the same people uploads eerily consistently. And half the time they do upload, it is a repost of an earlier episode with a slightly different title. I have listened to almost every single episode (discounting a few because they did not seem like something I’d like to listen to) and so I know when I have heard something here before, as there are not too many episodes. If you want something more consistent, I would suggest something line rSlash or Redditor. Both are great podcasts with consistent uploads, and minimal reposting while informing you that it is, in fact, a repost when needed.
Conclusion: Good podcast, bad upload schedule.
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This podcast got me to write a review (which I rarely do). I listen to it all the time, and it’s awesome. The only problem is that he keeps reuploading old episodes, so it’s hard to get a new episode once you’ve listened to most of them. I know this guy runs two YouTube channels and a multiple podcasts on different platforms like Spotify, but it seems like he could put a bit more effort into the upload schedule. I also realize that Am I the Jerk is his main channel, but I like this more than that. Other than that, keep up the good work.
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I have been listening to this podcast for awhile and I’m still being surprised wi to all the stories! The narrator is great at their job and sometimes adds his own commentary and opinion, feels like you’re just listening as your old friend tells a crazy but believable story! Would recommend for anyone who likes to work with something to listen too, I personally love to have it while I’m painting! :-)
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I’ve listened to every episode of this podcast as well as its sister podcast, and lately they have been adding in a ton of weird voices, some times so loud that it cranks from a 4/10 in sound to 12/10 when wearing headphones. I figured I’d give it a few more episodes because it wasn’t that annoying, but in the last episode it was just a little too much for the random screaming audio spikes and awkward voices.
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