Memecoin Trader And Streamer ‘#MistaFuccYou’ Loses $500, Shoots Himself On Livestream (OOC)

Memecoin Trader And Streamer ‘#MistaFuccYou’ Loses $500, Shoots Himself On Livestream (OOC)
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Memecoin Trader And Streamer ‘#MistaFuccYou’ Loses $500, Shoots Himself On Livestream (OOC)

Feb 23 2025 | 00:09:27

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Episode February 23, 2025 00:09:27

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Memecoin Trader And Streamer ‘#MistaFuccYou’ Loses $500, Shoots Himself On Livestream (OOC)

Allegedly, this was a "quantum" version of Russian roulette, where the idea is to survive five shots (hence "quantum") from a six-shooter where only one bullet is loaded; apparently inspired by a stunt John McAfee allegedly once did at a party. 

Can't confirm - that's what the chatter is.

 

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[00:00:00] Out of Cycle Update. [00:00:03] Enough times past, we've pretty much confirmed this was not a work CryptoTalk FM. My name is Lyster, I'm your host user named Mr. You on Twitter who's allegedly was a very well known person in cryptocurrency. I had not heard of this person, but I, I went to Twitter after the incident and saw a bunch of this stuff and it was obvious this person had some mental issues. [00:00:30] So when I saw the headline come across that this person, I'll tell you what fully happened, but that this person had passed, it didn't surprise me because it's cryptocurrency and my message to everybody listening. [00:00:43] There's a very clear obvious reason why I do the coverage the way I do. And I don't chill and go after garbage and why I steer you away from garbage and why I tell you to stick with the main stuff and why I tell you it's all gambling, rolling the dice. And why I say, I question why some of you listen to some of these YouTubers so hard and why. And why I'm so critical of people that. Do you know why I'm critical? It's like, why are you letting these people influence you? Why are you letting these people brainwash you? And this person apparently was successful in getting people to brainwash because there was so much chatter around like aftermath of this. There was so much chatter around this that the notoriety is bizarre. And I don't say this in criticism of the person, I'm saying this in criticism of anybody who is celebrating this person because it was obvious that he had mental issues. [00:01:43] The situation. If you didn't hear this person went on a live stream on X, I believe it was originally and said he was gonna play Russian roulette. So if you don't know Russian roulette, you take a six shooter and it's supposed to load with one bullet and you're supposed to spin it. So you spin the barrel and it's gonna stop wherever it's gonna stop. And then you pull the trigger. And it's a gamble. [00:02:14] The thought is you're doing it as a stunt anyway. But in the old days it was like gangs or some sort of. It was a threat, like you'd be coerced to do it to yourself. Rather than somebody shoot you, you shoot yourself, right? So it used to be a big thing in the really, really old days where people would keep their hands clean, like mob. They would keep their hands clean by making you do Russian roulette on yourself. And if you survived, they let you slide, but now you're in fear of your life, right? But if you died, you died, and it was because you killed yourself. And then there was no evidence that anybody did anything wrong. Well, this person decided for whatever reason he was going to do Russian roulette. So he pulls out a six shooter. He says, if I die, and I'm paraphrasing, if I die, make a meme. [00:03:06] A meme coin. And so he, at the end, he takes a breath, and I don't know why, but he clicks the trigger three times. [00:03:15] I don't know why he clicked it three times. It almost seems like he watched the movie 187, maybe just recently, because that's what happened in that one where he just kept on shooting. He's like, you can't kill. You know, maybe that's why. I don't know. Because that's not what you're supposed to do in Russian roulette. This is what told me he had mental illness. Because if you're going to do a Russian roulette, you're not going to do the three. That's somebody that ultimately wanted to die. Because you wouldn't. Why would you purposely pull the trigger multiple times? Setting aside why you're putting a gun to your own damn head, but why would you pull the trigger multiple times if you weren't already mentally committed that you were going to kill yourself? That's my thought. Real Russian roulette is you do it the one time you spin the barrel so you don't know where the bullets. If the bullet's in the hole or not. And then you do one shot. And if you live, great stunts over. You won, you scored it, whatever, and move on with life. Not that you would. He didn't spin the barrel. He pulled three times. [00:04:15] And then this happens. Now, it's possible that there was something in. [00:04:21] But he didn't know it. [00:04:23] I doubt that. But I guess that's possible that he didn't realize it was a loaded gun. But again, this took prep. If you look at it, this took prep. This took him mentally preparing to do this, asking to do a meme saying, if I die. All this took prep. Some people speculated that it was a stunt gone wrong. I don't see it was a stunt gone wrong. He's wearing a white shirt. [00:04:47] So again, if you're. If you're pulling the trigger three times, allegedly for a Russian roulette, but yet you're wearing a white shirt. No, this was not. This was not a stunt. This was not Anything other than this guy already had made it in his mind. He wanted to die. He's had a mental problem. And so my plea to anybody out there, this is why I keep telling you to stop worshiping the YouTubers. Stop letting people influence you, because they're not. They're not looking for your best interest. And there's too many young people who get swayed by people like this. And I don't want something to happen to them because they think it's the right answer. So then a bunch of meme garbage shows up, basically making ridicule of the situation. And then other people are critical, saying, well, we shouldn't do mental health. No, no, no, sorry. You don't get to do that because you all celebrated that when he was alive. You celebrated that culture. You celebrated. I believe it was Logan Paul, if I recall. Whichever one of the Paul brothers that was out there with the dead body, or maybe it was KSI, but one of them was out there with a dead body out in the. Out in the forest somewhere. You guys celebrate this culture. You celebrate. You celebrate people who put themselves out there and they do a bunch of bullshit. You celebrate when Cardi b openly admits drugging and stealing from somebody. [00:06:17] You celebrate when Kanye is talking about Jews and Hitler and all that. You celebrate all that. You celebrate that culture. So you don't get to say, oh, that's mean, that somebody made a meme. You don't get to do that. You lost that privilege because you celebrated that culture. You're part to blame, I'm going to say you're part to blame for why this person was brought to the point that they felt like they were going to pull the trigger more than once. You're the reason why this person even thought of doing such a stupid thing in the first place because of pressure people like you, pressure people like him to think that they've got to do that to keep the ratings up, to keep the numbers up, to keep the views up, to keep the likes up, to keep the comments up. You guys are to blame for that. If you celebrated people like him before this, you're to blame for this. That's what it is. You have to denounce that behavior. You have to denounce people that are doing that, and you have to plead for them to get help. People that celebrate Ben Armstrong when he's doing his stuff and laugh at all that crap. You're part of the problem. [00:07:28] You guys are part of the problem, and you are responsible for what happened to this person. [00:07:34] And it was over 500 bucks. He lost 500 bucks leading up to this. And allegedly that's the reason he did it. I'm not sold. I believe it was a long time over. A long time. Something built up inside of him and then he. This situation of the 500 bucks caused him to snap. I don't think it's the 500 by itself. I think this was growing and growing and festering inside of him until he could take it no more. That's what I believe, having seen this kind of situation too many times. So I am going to say and ask one more time, if you're listening to me on the show anywhere from any platform, I'm going to continue to denounce all these people that do that, that are trying to get your attention by doing a bunch of bullshit to get your attention just so that you can encourage them to continue doing with likes and views and comments and shit. [00:08:26] And eventually they're going to trigger and do this kind of stuff. Because I don't want young people convinced that people like that are what they should strive to be in the future. I don't want to see young people already struggling with their own identities having to deal with garbage like this. When I say garbage like this, I'm talking about people that. That are causing others to believe that the right answer is just to take your own damn life. It's never the right answer. I don't care what you say, it's not the right answer. It never was before and it's not now. It never will be. The right answer is to do things correctly and get back to some courage. Courage, when I describe it, is that you are brave enough to value your own life when it's been given to you and you respect that it's been given to you. It doesn't matter what happened after you were born immediately. It doesn't matter what rough life you had. You are courageous enough to be appreciative of the life you were given so such that you take care of it, you value it for what it should be.

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