Slab Lounge Podcast – Long Release Schedules, Chud The Builder Updates n More

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#slablounge, #thehatchery, #madhenhouse, #podcast, #chudthebuilder, #xmen97, #popculture 🎙️ Welcome back to Slab Lounge! In this exciting episode, we dive deep into the challenges of long release schedules in storytelling and entertainment. Join our host as we compare concepts in the highly-anticipated *X-Men '97* to current pop culture trends. Plus, our special guest, Chud The Builder,

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The Alpha Playbook: Online Bravado to Battlefield Panic

There is a distinct pattern among a certain brand of internet tough guys: they talk a big game online, but panic and hide behind weapons the moment they face real-world confrontation. They instigate conflict, lose control, and pull a gun out of pure fear.

Here is the full list:

Dalton Eatherly (“Chud The Builder”): After months of online stalking and tough talk, he folded during a real-life confrontation, pulled a gun, and started a shootout. He was charged with attempted homicide.

Michael Aaron Strickland ("Laughing at Liberals"): A notorious online harasser who turned into a trembling coward at a protest. He panicked, drew a Glock on a crowd while wearing a backpack stuffed with extra weapons, and then spent his post-conviction years publicly whining about how utterly terrified he was.

Mark and Patricia McCloskey: The ultimate example of suburban panic, frantically waving firearms at unarmed, passing marchers from their front lawn.

Alan Swinney: A Proud Boy who relied on digital bravado but pulled a loaded revolver on unarmed counter-protesters when things got real. He is serving a 10-year prison sentence.
Daniel Perry: After making aggressive online statements, he drove into a crowd, panicked when confronted, shot an Air Force veteran, and was convicted of murder.

Kyle Rittenhouse: Crossed state lines to play soldier with an AR-15, only to panic during street confrontations and shoot three people.

Tusitala "Tiny" Toese: A Proud Boy enforcer who built a reputation as a street fighter but routinely hid behind paintball guns, clubs, and firearms when a situation didn't go his way.

Benjamin Gillespie: Incapable of handling a standard verbal shouting match, he immediately escalated by pulling a handgun on protesters.

Travis McMichael: Along with his accomplices, he used multiple pickup trucks to corner an unarmed jogger before using a shotgun to kill him. He was convicted of murder.

The Michigan Capitol Protesters: Armed individuals who marched semi-automatic rifles into government buildings, using military-grade hardware as a security blanket to intimidate lawmakers.
#uspol #maga #trump #chudthebuilder #wimp #domesticterrorism #domesticterrorist

#ChudTheBuilder right now :

This is quite possibly the schadest of schadenfreude. Well-known, overtly racist influencer locked up in Tennessee on $1.25 million bond for repeatedly shooting a black person who took offense to the guy's racist schtick. Video shows that the racist instigated the violence. Fuck you, racist.
#tennessee #chudthebuilder #racist #lol

https://www.mediaite.com/media/news/watch-his-reaction-racist-streamers-face-sinks-after-bond-set-at-1-25-million-in-attempted-murder-case/

‘Watch His Reaction’: Racist Streamer’s Face Sinks After Bond Set at $1.25 Million in At ...

Dalton Eatherly, who goes by the name "Chud the Builder" when he posts racist videos online, had a reckoning Friday in a Tennessee court.

Mediaite

A man who goes by “Chud the Builder” and livestreams himself saying racially derogatory statements to Black people in public settings was taken into custody after being involved in a shooting outside a Tennessee courthouse on Wednesday, authorities said.

Dalton Eatherly and an unidentified man were involved in a confrontation that resulted in gunfire, District Attorney Robert J. Nash said in a statement. But Nash wouldn’t say why Eatherly was at that courthouse in Clarksville, what he was doing or what prompted the confrontation.

Police didn’t provide the race of the other man. However, a witness who said she saw him loaded into an ambulance described him as Black.

Both men were transported to hospitals for medical treatment and were stable, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office said.

https://apnews.com/article/chud-builder-courthouse-shooting-1d456797ea8042c5846e93af87b95e87

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Man known as 'Chud the Builder' online is taken into custody after shooting in Tennessee

Authorities say a man who livestreams himself saying racially derogatory statements to Black people in public settings has been arrested and charged with attempted murder after a shooting outside a Tennessee courthouse. District Attorney Robert J. Nash said in a statement Wednesday that Dalton Eatherly, known online as “Chud the Builder,” and an unidentified man were involved in a confrontation that resulted in gunfire. Police haven't provided the race of the other man. A witness who says she saw him loaded into an ambulance described him as Black. An attorney listed in court records as representing Eatherly in a separate harassment case didn't immediately return a phone message.

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