
Nick Fuentes Fan Girls & Female Gooner Trends
Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins
Intro
Simone and Malcolm introduce the episode and set up a deep dive into Nick Fuentes fangirls, fan fiction, and online fandom trends.
Join Simone and Malcolm Collins as they dive deep into the fascinating world of Nick Fuentes fangirls and the unexpected online communities that have sprung up around controversial internet figures. In this episode, they explore the rise of fan fiction, shipping, and fandoms that blur the lines between politics, celebrity, and internet culture. Discover: The origins and psychology behind Nick Fuentes fan communities How fan fiction and āshippingā work in real-world political spaces The role of Tumblr, TikTok, and Reddit in shaping modern fandoms Surprising parallels between historical and contemporary fan obsessions Why some fans are drawn to ābad boyā personas, and what it says about online culture Whether youāre a curious observer, a fandom veteran, or just want to understand the latest internet trends, this episode offers a unique, in-depth look at the intersection of politics, romance, and digital communities.
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Simone Collins: Hello, Malcolm. Iām so excited to be speaking with you today because we are going to dive deep into Nick Fuentes fan girls. They are out there.
Malcolm Collins: Well, hold on, hold on. Weāve gotta be clear about what this community is. This is not girls who like, like the ideology of Nick Fuentes. This is a community of women that writes fan fiction about being like Nick Fuentes in weird sexual scenarios, except they hate Nick Fuentes.
They, no, no, no, no. They, they
Simone Collins: donāt hate him. They just. Theyāre apolitical. Iāll, Iāll give you an example. Theyāre apal. You wanna a clip from some fan fiction?
Malcolm Collins: Yes. So go stream so you can choose. Itās more like he has replaced the monster in the monster er category of like women fiction.
Simone Collins: He hasnāt replaced it.
Heās just a different version of it. And weāll get into it. But Iāll give you an excerpt from one, just the opening. You can, you can choose one. Thereās kiss under the MAGA sunset, which basically is Nick Fuentes confessing to Candace Owens and they start dating. Or you can get a little bit of Nick [00:01:00] Fuentes falls in love with a hijabi woman.
Weāll do the hijabi woman. All right. Nick first saw you about to cross the road, and what a sight It was a beautiful girl. Pretty in a way that made him pause, though clearly not the Catholic faith. No, no. That scarf of yours gave it away. Light blue and neatly pinned in place, matching your sweater in your jeans.
And what are the chances that this is the very first time heād lay eyes on a hijabi woman, a Muslim girl, and not just anyone but one that made him think however reluctantly of the word. Beautiful. And of course, being who he was, he had to stop you. Hey, weāre placing these stickers on a map to let us know where everyoneās from.
He said, smiling the smile he used on strangers handing you a slip of paper like it was the most important thing in the world. You shuffled the things in your hands, trying to get a grip notebook, some kind of folder. And of all things, a chocolate ice lolly, which already told him you must have been hot.
Not that it surprised him since you werenāt really dressed for [00:02:00] the weather in September, decided to be cruel. You pressed your sticker onto the map and he peered at it with curiosity. He couldnāt quite disguise Nepal. No, no, not Nepal. Afghanistan. Afghanistan of all places. And suddenly the shape of you sharpened in his mind because here was an Afghan girl, and not just anyone, but with the kind of beauty he had only read about in forms and dark corners of the internet.
Rumors given form. And it struck him rather guiltily that heād spent so much time online tearing your country to shreds. And yet here you were in front of him, smiling faintly and it unsettled him.
Malcolm Collins: Oh my gosh.
Simone Collins: So little taste. And now women love enemies to lovers.
They, they love. You know that
Malcolm Collins: thereās a lot of gay slashes, thereās a lot of enemies to lovers. Simone was, was complaining to me about how deep this community was. Sheās like, this is not like a joke thing. Right. Like, these people are seriously boast into this and invested in this.
Simone Collins: Yeah. And, and what weāll get into some of that commentary [00:03:00] ācause this is also interesting.
Thereās sort of like this, thereās the interest of the actual community and then thereās sort of the meta story around it. I think both are really notable and, and people should know about
Malcolm Collins: both. And so this is important, interesting to study in terms of understanding female psychology. Like why. And thatās why, why weāre gonna
Simone Collins: start, if youāll let me Malcolm, well before, because I outline
Malcolm Collins: this episode.
Oh. So I donāt even get to talk about the gay rumors. ācause people are probably like, well, donāt you know heās actually gay. You get to go
Simone Collins: into those later when we discuss shipping. Malcolm.
Malcolm Collins: Okay. All in good time. Weāre when we discuss shipping. But
Simone Collins: your turn is your turn.
I, I do wanna, I do wanna give a hat tip to you and also not Alda Huxley who both sent to me the shoe on head video about the female Gunnar trend in which she invested her valuable time in reading the now very notable romance novel book known as Morning Glory Milking Farm, in which a indebted, you know, student debt [00:04:00] burdened millennial has to.
Get a job in big pharma, not by working as a pharmaceutical saleswoman, but by milking Sansar, whose milk, as it were is used to make basically a form of Viagra, except the thing she used to milk is so big. She used to use both hands. Itās
Malcolm Collins: this whole thing. Oh. And heās a democrat who said he wouldāve obo voted for Obama three times if he could.
And heās a staunch feminist ally. Yeah. To, and heās a, they, they, they, they go into this a lot and very, very fun. Yeah. To be clear,
Simone Collins: this is about a romance between a woman and a senator, except the woman has like student debt and hates working in big pharma. And the Sansar has this whole like. Backstory where, you know, heās divorced and you know, ācause you can tell by his, like septum piercing, you know, he, he used to be married.
Married. He used to be married. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Yeah. This, this book has 21,435 reviews at the time of [00:05:00] recording. I think that this one review thatās sort of at the top probably gets the most thumbs up is, is really good at kind of showing what women are into in this case. So Iām just sending you a screenshot and Iāll read it for those who are listening
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Because this is really what Chuan had talked about in this video. ācause sheād used this book as a device to discuss the female Gunnar trend, which is really just that like women are perverted. And while they shame men for consuming erotic material online. Privately in, in the darkness of their goon caves, women are reading incredibly out there in slutty novels in which things defy physics and reality and going to to, to conferences.
And conventions and meetings and being very open about the fact that theyāre, theyāre super into smud. Okay, so
Malcolm Collins: I, I want you to read this review ācause Sheha didnāt go over this one. And itās very interesting and it tells me a [00:06:00] lot about like whatās actually drawing people to this.
Simone Collins: 100%. And this is, by the way, this is a very
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Standard review for romance novels. And itās very similar to like a tag system that youāll see on erotic websites for men or art fab Do AI that has its own system for brainstorming your, your stories, right? So title sweet and spicy monster romance. Five out five stars reviewed in the United States.
April 3rd, 2025. Read, if you like, monster. Age, gap, size difference. How will it fit? This is what I mean when I say defy physics. Loads of milk. Cinnamon roll, min of tar, slow burn. He spoils her. My thoughts. Morning Glory. Milking Farm by CM, NEDA is, was way more than I could have imagined. This book completely blew me away in the best way.
Itās unique, steamy and balance is spice and sweetness like a pro. Honestly, I went into it not knowing what to expect, and Iām so glad I gave it a chance. This book is such a gem set in a world where monsters are [00:07:00] part of everyday life. This book introduces us to mears, and trust me, these guys are more than just eye candy.
The romance was surprisingly beautiful, and the chemistry between the characters is intense. The heroine is so relatable with her millennial struggles, drowning in debt, trying to make it on her own, and definitely not planning to fall for a m tar. But of course, life has other plans. What I really loved was the depth of this story.
Sure. The steam is there. Did you write this one? No. Youāre getting a little too excited about it. Continue. Iām trying to read it dramatically.
Malcolm Collins: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But the relationship, everybody remembers the episode on female romance books. No. Believes me. And you were like, you were like, I am not into these.
I just read them to fall asleep. And then youāre like, so anyway, in book number five, and itās like.
Simone Collins: I hate you. I, Iām not, Iām not into meta guitars. You havenāt even read it. Youāve, youāve now got havenāt to read this book so we can do it. I know. No, because Iāve also, like a aside, so months ago before Shuan had ever released this video, which [00:08:00] I guess was like yesterday or something, right?
I watched this like two hour take on it, which Shuan had actually referenced on like how Morning Glory Milking Farm is really a like communist take on. Yeah, you told me about this. I had to click because you canāt not click on that. That was like, it was a, it was a great book review. So Iāve, Iāve heard too much already.
She read a lot from it directly too. Anyway but the relationship was built on mutual respect, trust, and vulnerability. The way the book blends romance and steam without ever making it feel solely about the spice was refreshing. The world building was fantastic too. Monsters are just part of life here and I really liked that that was portrayed as normal rather than focusing on its weirdness, the dynamic felt natural, not played for laughs.
This book is, this book Perfectly Balances, slow Burn Heart and Steam. Morning Glory. Milking Farm is a must read if you love unique spicy romances with tons of heart. She also has comments on the audio book, so it looks like she, ācause she purchased the Kindle verified [00:09:00] purchase, but then, then she got the audiobook which she thoroughly enjoyed.
The narrator really brought the curator, the characters to life. The humor popped when I heard it out loud. I couldnāt help but crack up during some of the milking scenes, so I think she read this on Kindle. Then, then she read it again on a listed on a a Iām, Iām
Malcolm Collins: just trying to find out if in this world that they created, if she could get pregnant from him,
Simone Collins: because I donāt, I donāt know if they had penetrative schmuck.
So, oh, really? Well, I donāt know. I havenāt read the book
Malcolm Collins: was part of it.
Simone Collins: Well, no, her job, sheās, excuse me, she is professional. She is working for big pharma. She goes into the room, well, hold on.
Malcolm Collins: I got an answer, so donāt you worry. No. In morning glory milking farm universe, humans cannot get pregnant from MTAs.
The world building establishes that humans and monsters, including MTAs are separate species capable of romantic and sexual relationships, but reproduction is species specific. There are no mention of high breed offspring or cross species [00:10:00] in the books or related discussions. Instead, interspecies fertility issues are addressed through a dedicated facility called the Moon, bleeding Blooded Breeding Clinic Book three in the series.
Simone Collins: Oh, thereās a book three.
Malcolm Collins: Which focuses on reproduction like IVF and embryo donation for monsters struggling with low birth rates, but not for human mino tar pairings. What, okay. Continue. But I wanna, if you learn more about this low birth rates, I know what, how is
Simone Collins: Demographic op showing up in book three of a sexy Mino tar Romance series?
One thing Iāve noticed though, ācause this is why I also donāt think that penetration took place here, is that in all of the romance novels that I listened to until I literally, like, I just got so fed up with them, I donāt finish them ever ācause theyāre really bad. Mm-hmm. Is there is no penetrative sex.
In fact, itās like the one form of sex that I really canāt take, which is men going down on women like, Ugh, I just wanna vomit. I just wanna vomit. And like, thatās what [00:11:00] shows up in these. And obviously thatās not whatās happening in like, the milking scenes presumably. But. I just, I think that thatās this really interesting element of what you see in many of these spicy, but I also wanna point out to
Malcolm Collins: you guys who are like a girls are not into like, giving hand jobs and b*******s and itās like, this is what they are reading recreationally.
Yeah. A lot of them are. Yeah. Look at the numbers. 21,000 reviews. Theyāre, theyāre not into doing it with you is what you mean? Not,
Simone Collins: yeah, I donāt,
Malcolm Collins: anyway, continue. I, I wanna, I wanna learn more about Nick Fuentes and then when, when the results come out, Iām gonna, Iām gonna give you more on this demographic collapse of monsters au
Simone Collins: Yeah.
This is fascinating. Right. So I just wanna point out though that this, this whole fact, like that people are really focused on romantic and book, book talk and everything, itās huge. Itās gonna stay huge and women really like that. But that for a very long time. Women especially [00:12:00] seem to have created romanticized fan fiction universes of real world, world characters, and this kind of bleeds through to a theme that weāve been exploring on our podcast a lot recently, which is like, kind of celebrity culture is dead, or the way that weāre relating to celebrities is really different and thereās this big democratization.
But itās, itās such that now instead of people being snape wives, which is this like tiny subset of Tumblr where women like, believe theyāre married to Snape and heās a real person. It, itās, itās real people and the real world. And this goes back a really long time. So
Malcolm Collins: by, by the way, before you go further, yes, there are explicit penetrative sex scenes in the book.
But
Simone Collins: how that would like kill her, like I thought that you, you know, the people who really wanna bang dolphins yeah.
Malcolm Collins: Which have would pre defile members. Yeah. Now, so hold on. I wanna talk about the, the low fertility rates here. ācause this is interesting.
Okay.
So it assists in reproductive services like heat triggering and breeding was werewolves.
In a controlled environment, [00:13:00] this is positioned as more effective, affordable, and enjoyable than alternative multi-species IBF or adoption. However, the clinic services appear primarily aimed at helping clients, often humans or other species with contraceptive difficulties such as the human protagonist in Book three, who struggles with infertility after many failed attempts.
There are implications of reproductive challenges in mixed human monster society. The existence of multi-species. IBF suggest compatibility across species, but no explicit details on particular monsters. Having inherently low birth rates, some darker novellas in the extended universe like minero B explored forced reproduction and child loss in ancient UR lore.
But thatās historic horror rather than current low birth rates. Okay,
Okay. I decided to dive deep into the lore on this for you guys. So it turns out whatās actually happening in society is there is a fertility crisis, but itās caused by significantly more males being born than females. And this is happening across species. It does appear that you can get interspecies for chil [00:14:00] fertility children, , through IVF clinics like the moon blooded.
Fertility clinic, , which allows a werewolf and a human to conceive. But this to me seems pretty trivial considering that in this universe, werewolves, , look like humans most of the time and only, I donāt know, wolf out or whatever you wanna say. , Once during a lunar cycle or when theyāre aroused sometimes and they turn into dogs.
, But you know, a lot of women are already do that more than if, you know, , Iām comfortable talking about. So, , thatās the, thatās the full story. There, there, there is a fertility crisis in this world, and I can see it driving the plot for a lot of women. A world where women are rare and therefore desired more than in our world.
Malcolm Collins: continue and, and get to the Nick FUTA stuff. Come on. Thatās what people are here for.
Simone Collins: First, I just wanna give history to show that this is nothing new and that weāre gonna always be doing this. So, one really interesting early example, and this is sort of just when we could start documenting things well, is the Bronte Sisters, are you familiar with them?
They, they wrote books like Jane Eyre, [00:15:00] weathering Heights Yeah, yeah. In area, but they also did
Malcolm Collins: like band fiction of famous people over their era. Yeah. So I think it was a guy who fought Napoleon, right? Was something Napoleon
Simone Collins: was in their fanfic. But the, the sisters and especially Charlotte, wrote some of the earliest exam of examples of what academics consider to be fanfic.
And they centered around, not Napoleon, but the Duke of Wellington also, also known. They beat. The, yeah, the, come on, you know, history better than to, anyway, just the guy who beat Napoleon, thatās what I remember her about. But he was a major figure in, in their juvenile writings as academics, think of them.
So they, they and their brother Branwell. So it wasnāt just, just the girls developed a highly detailed imaginary world featuring kingdoms known as Ria and Glass Town, in which Wellington was often depicted as this heroic leader. In, in both their stories and the role playing games, they had little booklets and everything.
And they, they blended, of course, like real and in invented worlds, just like we see in these other fanfictions. And youāre gonna see this with Nick [00:16:00] Fuentes. And there were even like sort of fictionalized versions of, of Wellington who got slightly different names, but they were clearly based on him.
So. What happened around the death of Charlie Kirk to pivot a little bit is suddenly people started saying that there were a bunch of women on TikTok who were leftists and who were obsessed with Nick Fuentes and Katherine d who weāve had on the podcast, whoās basically an internet historian, printed the friend, the show friend, the family.
Absolutely a brilliant person. And I love her so much. You check out her blog, default blog she was on the case which is what the best people in the world do. You gotta figure out whatās going on there and being the amazing fact finder. She is, she found actually that this Tumblr content was astro turfed.
Most of the accounts that were created that had this Nick Fuentes. Like fan girl content like Nick Fuentes voice overlays with women dancing and stuff was [00:17:00] Astros turfed or faked, or just clearly not real. And not legitimate, which is super interesting. However, she decided to dig a little bit deeper.
And then she found that there is a fan community on Tumblr and it has some spillover into like archive of of our own, which is a fanfiction site and Reddit. And she addressed this in her substack. Hello there. Welcome to the Nick Fuentes side of Tumblr. And, and so hereās what she writes of her findings.
Iām just summarizing them. Weāre not gonna go through her blog post on TikTok. The search term Nick Fuentes is blacklisted. So anyone who wants to talk about him work around it by writing Nick Es or similar variations. So she is doing really like good detective. Sheās like doing different key words. Yeah.
This is hard to find. You gotta find, yeah. This is deep, deep stuff here. Yeah, I love it. There wasnāt much though a phenomenon, not a widespread trend. There were a couple of ironic posts, a couple of out of pocket controversial world posts. But overall fandom wasnāt at the scale that people on X seemed to believe it is.
ācause thatās where [00:18:00] people were talking about these Yeah. These TikTok trends. On archive of our own. Exactly 26 Nick Fuentes fan fix. I didnāt check X Discord servers or other private spaces where these communities might actually gather, which is a limitation here. And the fan fix are, are great.
I, I obviously read to you a little bit of one one. Yeah. The one you read
Malcolm Collins: from was not like poorly written. It seemed plausible in many ways. It, it seemed to capture his character pretty well in the, it was cute. Yeah. So
Simone Collins: some, some other titles of the fan fix well kindās, your kind. They donāt love you the way I love you.
And most of them have a lot of like, warnings. Which is, which is great. Like one called Making America Great By Anonymous has warnings about graphic depictions of violence. Grape and non-con. It features Charlie Kirk, Dean Withers, Nick Fuentes gay sex, double penetration, anal sex.
Oh, thereās a whole lot of other things I canāt even say here. Okay. Okay. There are a lot of them that like, and, and this includes the fan art. Thatās out there [00:19:00] on Nick Fuentes. I, Iāll share with you some of the cute fan art thatās, thatās on Tumblr and elsewhere.
Malcolm Collins: Go for, yeah, we got some, weāve got mean Picasso fan art of us recently,
Simone Collins: like Picassoesque.
I donāt, itās, itās bad. I, itās not low culture and I hate that. I want,
Malcolm Collins: itās like standard, progressive, you know, like, hereās some
Simone Collins: chat. GPT based. Really cute. Nick Fuentes, A Fan Art of Nick Fuentes and Destiny. That is one of the most popular ships. Not the most, actually not even in the top two actually though.
Malcolm Collins: Wait, wait, wait. Well, I mean, thatās the one who everyone thinks he actually had go down on him. Destiny. Really? Oh yeah. Thereās a video. Okay. Now, so
Simone Collins: tell me, yeah, tell me about like the actual gossip of, ācause youāve said multiple times on this podcast. You think
Malcolm Collins: es this is one where Destiny got Nick Fuentes pregnant.
I love that.
Simone Collins: They, they call it pregnant.
Malcolm Collins: Like Nick. Oh, itās, itās a, itās a thing in the Nick Fuentes community. Okay.
Simone Collins: Yeah. Thereās also, well, no, thereās just, thereās a lot of words. Thereās also a glossary of [00:20:00] terms. Thereās also my Little Pony, Nick Fuentes. Itās clearly sketched. So thereās, thereās, thereās a broad variety of styles of Nick Fuentes fan art.
But yes, there, okay, so
Malcolm Collins: weāll, weāll go over quickly. The plausibility of Nick Fuentes being gay. Okay. Okay. Dive
Simone Collins: into it. Go tell me. School me.
Malcolm Collins: So thereās a few pieces of evidence that people will point to. I think that. The pieces of evidence that people often point to are very weak. And I think that there is a very strong actual piece of evidence.
Okay? Um hmm.
So the cat boy com stream date this was in 2019. Fuentes did a 10 hour live stream, was Cat Boy Comi. Okay. A right wing streamer known for dressing in cat ears and feminine attire. The interaction was playful and intimate. Hugs, cuddling, references, and Kami later claiming Fuentes was his quote unquote first kiss.
Some interpreted this as a date with Kami implying a sexual relationship in follow-up comments. Clips from the Stream show Fuentes laughing you know, not shutting down the flirtatious behavior. Fuentes said this was a casual CoLab and that nothing explicit [00:21:00] sexual sexually happened. And comeās, claims are vague, vague enough to be misinterpreted, but it appears that thatās sort of what he wanted.
This in isolation this just shows that Nick Fuentes is, is like. It shows that more often, even like growers or people on the far right are not like actively hostile to gay. Like people think, oh, heās gonna like hate or, or, or lash out at anyone who acts in that way. And the reality is, is that most of the, the leading members of the movement, yeah, youāll have people who have very low sort of, what am I saying here?
Like, very low self-confidence. Men are, are very, or, or they are genuinely quite afraid of coming off as gay. Mm-hmm. And they are the ones who are most likely to lash out when somebody is being overly flirtatious with them.
Simone Collins: Yeah.
Malcolm Collins: If anything, I would see this as evidence that he is probably not secretly gay because I imagine if he was struggling with that he wouldāve pushed back unless he was secretly same-sex attractive, but also very used to sleeping with men.
So, but weāll get to whether, whether that is something thatās, thatās happening in just a second and what I would [00:22:00] think the evidence is of that. Okay. The next one is the gay porn stream incident. At the end of a live stream on Cozy V in 2024 a his feed kept running and played an explicit gay porn scene for 30 seconds before it ended.
30 seconds.
Simone Collins: Thatās a
Malcolm Collins: really
Simone Collins: long time.
Malcolm Collins: Yeah, he blamed Israeli hackers. The thing is, itās always
Simone Collins: the Israeli hackers.
Malcolm Collins: Yeah. It wouldāve gotten
Simone Collins: away for it with it if it werenāt for those Israeli hackers. Well, and Tucker had
Malcolm Collins: previously called him a gay kid who lives in his parentsā basement. But Nick Fuentes provided backend proof of a hack screenshot and messages.
Okay. And no forensic analysis, although no forensic analysis, confirmed tampering. So I, I would say this seems pretty believable to me that this was, was a hack. The next one here, Iād say the destiny sex tape. A leaked video surface showing a man that resembled streamer destiny performing oral on an unidentified white man with a slim build.
It tied back to a 2022 stream with Fuentes Guest on Destiny Show, [00:23:00] making flirty comments on the show interpreted it as mutual sex attraction. Joking about intimacy speculation exploded that Entas was a recipient. The, the video timing matches tis 2022 visit to Destiny X Post. Mm-hmm. And articles fueled it with users noting destinyās blue hair in the clip versus the brown hair he had during the visit.
But claiming voices and builds match. The, the, this is one of those things thatās partially true. It turned out it was destiny giving head to some guy. But Destiny said it was not Fuentes. And Fuentes says itās not Fuentes. So. I donāt, I donāt see, I mean, destiny may feel like I should lie to protect him because it will matter.
You know, this is something we did and heās not out. And, you know, thereās this whole thing about outing people on the left, maybe. Maybe I donāt see it as super strong evidence. Then he, thereās things where Fuentes has said things like having sex was women is gay, a 2022 clip? You know, so, and he, he, he said a lot that just like, and I donāt understand his logic on this.
Iām probably go into why he believes this. Iām sure [00:24:00] there is some like logic here that, that sex outside of marriage is, is, is, I think functionally gay is, is his perspective here. So, as to whether or not I think he is actually gay. The, the, the problem is for me was Nick, is there are fan communities of girls dedicated to him, right?
And yet he claims to be an incel. And not only that, thereās not even ever, and Iām talking ever a single confirmed instance of him dating a girl. Really? Yeah. He, heās never been confirmed dating someone. Now I donāt, for those of you who have never been in like a male body, like if youāre a woman, like just having a lot of power and having never dated someone, that may not seem like a weird thing to you, right?
Yeah.
Simone Collins: But also, I mean, my, my initial, I guess, woman reaction is. Heās super busy. Heās always on these, like doing these live feeds and stuff. Like I canāt blame him for not [00:25:00] getting out there. That is
Malcolm Collins: irrelevant. A guy can always find time to hook up. Yeah. No, the, the, the reality of the situation is, is that if you are a guy, and many of the, the watchers of this show are men unless youāre just like explicitly asexual, which is rarer than being gay if you have a, a lot of fans and a lot of status within any community mm-hmm.
There are going to be attractive girls who are just like slavishly into you. Right. And like no guy turns that away. There. Thereās gonna be girls who will do whatever you want. Like if Nick Fuentes wanted a girlfriend, he could have a girlfriend, he has the status, he has the visibility, and he has the fan base for him to.
Not just like, maybe he got in a lot of failed relationships, but to have never successfully had any relationships. That to me indicates that heās not even trying in the first place, which indicate, especially when you consider, like you could say, well, itās out of line with his values. No, his values are like saving white [00:26:00] people in Catholics.
Right. Given the uniquely low fertility rates in the Catholic population, you think that heād be wanting to go out there and have kids. And yet heās not doing that. To me that is a very difficult thing to explain.
Mm-hmm. However.
I also have a rumor, well, because I know a lot of people in the right wing influencer space that may explain this in a way that his fans may not want it explained, and the people who want the lure ness of a gay relationship would want it explained.
Simone Collins: Okay.
Malcolm Collins: Nick Fuentes actually sleeps around all the time. He just pretends to be an incel. And at least they, from what I heard, this was true of younger Nick Fuentes. And that the whole incel framing of his personality is sort of a larp he made up when he decided to try to become like a conservative influencer.
Like, Iām gonna appeal to incel, so Iām gonna pretend to be incel. And that actually makes, that makes sense. A lot of sense. If you look at his personality his appearance, heās not an unattractive guy. And he, and he is very you know, like heās, heās obviously good at flirting. He could do it with men without, [00:27:00] like, for me, the thing that makes me think heās almost certainly not gay is he.
Comfortable with male flirting and gay guys who are trying to suppress to that or hide that typically attempt to hide that behavior. Totally. Yeah. Like theyāre, theyāre very sensitive to it guys who like,
Simone Collins: no, heās, yeah, he seems unapologetic in his whatever.
Malcolm Collins: And they, and people would be like, oh, you really think Nick Fuentes would like lie to be Yes, of course.
He would like his whole thingās an act like you, you guys are aware of this, right? Like, heās, heās, heās not really about and, and this is for me, the, Iāve always said my biggest problem was, was Nick Fuentes as an influencer is he will make demands that clearly donāt even serve his own stated objective.
Hmm. Like I canāt support the right anymore because Donald Trump chose like a mixed race running mate. Right? Iām sorry. A a a running mate in a mixed race marriage. Right. Like. He, heās like, I wonāt vote for this. I donāt want my followers to [00:28:00] vote for this. Like, that was one of his big complaints, right?
Mm-hmm. And, and. If we actually like the broader right, actually capitulated to what we need to, to get the grope or vo vote, we, we would never be able to win general elections and therefore his actual agenda would be less likely to be achieved.
So it must mean that he doesnāt actually hold this agenda.
Heās just fronting is holding this agenda. And sort of parasitizing right wing communities. For personal aggrandizement and fame. And I see that as a really negative thing. Especially as like somebody whoās like, , when you enter a community, you know, even if you enter it as a joke or whatever at first, which I think for him a lot of this was that community has helped him a lot.
Like it has helped him grow his, his fan base and everything like that. And even if heās just like effing with the right wing and attempting to manipulate the, the wider right wing circle, like, , he should at least have like the personal honor to not do stuff that sandbags [00:29:00] elections for us.
And yet that, that appears to be his goal. Which I I mean, heās spoken nicely about us. I donāt have like a strong negative opinion. Like, he seems like a chill dude. I just wish that he would consider more that like. Itās not just about his personal fame, itās about achieving the objectives that he says he cares about, like, lowering the number of abortions or, you know, preventing anti-white racism or restoring a degree of sanity to our country in our, in our you know, inter international relations.
Thereās been some recent stuff of, Matt Walsh being like, well, everyone on the right is on the same side. You know, we never should attack anyone else on the right. And, Brett Cooper did a video of this, and she had the. Same opinion. And I think that where I am okay with drawing the line and giving more direct criticism to people on the right is if they go out there and tell their voters to actively vote against the rights interest or not vote in election cycles. which a number of white [00:30:00] wingers have done because these are individuals who you are handing. Power and legitimacy to who are undermining our combined goals. And if youāre like, well, you know, itās a different of opinion, or they may really, think that we shouldnāt vote in this election cycle for X, y, and Z reason, Iām like, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Nick Fuentes says he believes that, Life starts the conception. So abortion is a literally murder. So we are literally going through like an active genocide campaign in the United States, and heās willing to throw away those babiesā lives. From his perception, over something as silly and obviously unwilling to win elections as mixed race marriage.
Um, like this is, this is either he doesnāt believe that either. He doesnāt believe that children are actually being killed, due to his decisions. He just doesnāt care that children are being killed due to his decisions, and that to me is somewhat more horrifying. It is more horrifying to me if he [00:31:00] is being honest and willing to throw away the lives of countless infants for his personal ego.
I.
I will also note here, because I think that this is unusual for people is the reason why a lot of people have a problem with Dick Fuentes is the antisemitism stuff, and I think you should be able to have a conversation about anything. Like I have no problem with Candace Owens. While she might have some antisemitic perspectives, , I think that she approaches them from the perspective of genuine if hair-brained investigation and belief.
, Whereas with Nick Fuentes, he, . Attacks things from a perspective that I, I think just do nothing but hurt our own party, right? Like, itās just like, oh, , a fight alongside this person who randomly shoots his own soldiers. Itās like, well, thereās a certain point where you need to be like, well, he does keep.
Randomly shooting soldiers or telling people not to vote in elections, right? Like thatās a big issue. , And itās something that I donāt think heās, heās really, uh, you know, recanted or anything like that. And so itās something that we should [00:32:00] expect from him again. Uh.
Malcolm Collins: Anyway, continue.
Simone Collins: I think part of the reason why heās captured the imagination, however, of these young women is because he. Invests as much as he does in just being a personality. So in, in this case, his greatest vice per your perspective, actually turns out to be his greatest virtue or the thing that feeds Yeah, Iāll say we have had no fanfictions
Malcolm Collins: about us yet.
Simone Collins: Thatās, well, we donāt, like, we donāt really feed into his cinematic university. Oh, you had a
Malcolm Collins: fan fiction written about you once, but it was a long time ago in your previous period of fame as the head marketer at HubPages.
Simone Collins: Wait, it, it was more a fanfiction about HubPages in general, like Yeah, I, I I worked for a content website.
Yeah. Where, I mean, because the, the people who were power users of this website became very, very familiar with every single staff member of the role that they played. They ended up mailing a physical screenplay to our offices in, in which [00:33:00] they. As their like Selfer character visited our offices and we were there.
And in the screenplay it was What happened to you in the screenplay? I, you know, I didnāt even read. I, I, like, I donāt, I, I guess I didnāt care enough to, to know what, I never,
Malcolm Collins: my self interest is too high. I, I canāt, it was printed. I
Simone Collins: couldnāt control f it, so whatās the point? You know, like I donāt read physical things anymore.
Who does? But I heard a comment.
Malcolm Collins: Struck the office at the end of it or something.
Simone Collins: Maybe. Yeah. I, I, I donāt remember.
Malcolm Collins: Okay. Continue, continue. But
Simone Collins: yeah. So, what Catherine D did find when she went on Tumblr was and, and, and Surface was. One, particularly artistically and well assembled fan blog about Nick Fuentes.
That really helps to bring together this nexus of the extended spiderweb of Nick Fuentes fan journalism. And it is, [00:34:00] it is a thing of true beauty. And itās itās, itās, her name is Naline. It, it, it is her blog on Tumblr and it is where she provides a wealth of resources on Nick Fuentes and just fangirl out Adam.
So it features a lot of things. It, it features resources for Nick Victorians because that is what they call themselves on, on Tumblr, and theyāre different. Theyāre not gr pets, which is the term for female groupers. They are Nick Victorians. Okay. So theyāre not like fans of his ideology. Yes. They, they typically donāt, they actually, they donāt talk about politics at all in any of this material that Iāve reviewed.
No politics. It is all interesting, the shipping, the fan fiction. Heās so cute. Look at his little hoodie. Look at his little belly. Like I, Iām telling you man. Itās very interesting. She also has so her, she, [00:35:00] her her one really good jumping off point ācause she links to a lot of other peopleās content.
And this is where itās clear that like there are a number of people who are actively contributing to this fan community. She, she has her resources for new Nick Dorians including Key Tumblr posts such as guys, Nick Fuentes has been accused of hooking up with an analysis. An analysis. Yes. And it is.
It is a detailed, itās a detailed analysis. What else other, other things, Nick, did you come away
Malcolm Collins: thinking that any of them were plausible when you went into the analysis or,
Simone Collins: I mean, just as plausible as what you said, you know, but yeah, like, yeah, that plus tons of images. Another, the Nick Fuentes side of Tumblr information post thereās also qui parades, Nick Fuentes three piece essay and Nick being Violent compilation and Nick Fuentes Kiwi Farms Health Thread summary.
And there are also links to his TV and movie appearances and his Kiwi farm threads [00:36:00] and much, much more. Like Iāve, I donāt, honestly, I donāt think Iāve ever seen anyone with a fan community cataloged as obsessively and in such great detail. And honestly, thereās not that much. Nick Fuentez comment out there.
I mean, like content he has, like, heās made appearances on other peopleās streams. Those are like very well documented. And Oh, people
Malcolm Collins: love that. Yeah. Yeah. You have him over here do a flirty podcast, really confuse people.
Simone Collins: That would be amazing. Nick, if you ever hear of us or see this, you are very, he knows what he talked about us before.
He was the first. He like saw, he saw something about us and someone, or someone who was on his stream mentioned us and he was like, yeah, theyāre fine. Iām, Iām not gonna get involved with them. ācause then Iāll, Iāll sully their, their reputations or something like that, which is, I guess, nice of him. Really cool.
I mean,
Malcolm Collins: he, again, heās like smart enough to understand what heās doing and I, I, I like if Iām gonna be generous, what he could be trying to do is move the Overton window around acceptable [00:37:00] discussions. Mm. Which is okay, I guess. You know, you, youāve gotta spend at least somebodyās reputation around doing that.
Like, maybe, maybe.
Simone Collins: So also included in, in NAās resources, this Amazing Tumblr Nick Dorian. She links to outside sources, including things that sheās created, like I just sent you on WhatsApp, her Pinterest page in which she has created quite a few Pinterest pin boards of Nick Fuentes related stuff like Nick Dorian memes and af fan art.
And her, her various like shipping,
Malcolm Collins: you know, he is kind of
Simone Collins: cute. Like I can see like, well, the way she frames him, itās very flattering. I mean, like, I, I love it. She also has created the official next Victorian dictionary which includes a lot of things things that I, like you, you can infer that Nickās story means a combination of the words Nick and history and that Nick storys are, you know, but also [00:38:00] like just to show how one young these people are and, and their context clue in here and how extensive their, their research is.
Ancient Nicktory is referred to as super old Nick lore, anything pre 2019, which to me just seems like yesterday.
Malcolm Collins: Yeah. And yet
Simone Collins: for her thatās like, well thatās really old Nick Lore. Like, so there are a bunch of other things. So obviously gr Per is a male fan of Nick, but GR Pet is a female fan of Nick Gr Purr is a non-white fan of Nick.
Nick Dorians, she refers to as specifically the Tumblr community of people of all walks of the political spectrum, but are usually leftist who are interested in Nick Fuentes. Nick Blur, which is a combination of Nick and Tumblr, is another term used to describe the Tumblr Nick Community Fetus Nick.
A tag used for Nick Media photos and video related to anything pre 2019 Gay Fuentes tag used for. When you want to post something about Nick Fuentes being gay, cute Fuentes tag used for when you wanted to post something about Nick Fuentes being [00:39:00] endearing or cute. What else is there? Thereās, thereās so much Nick story, voodoo magic term used for whenever the Tumblr fandom speaks something accurately into existence or manifest something to happen, like maybe him showing up on someone elseās feed.
Yeah, itās a ethnic combination of the words ethnic and nick. Oh God. Pine fat, pine fat mix of the name, pine, sap, and fat Pine. SAP is fat. Is that just another user? It must be, yeah. Thereās, thereās just, thereās a ton popular
Malcolm Collins: user in this community.
Simone Collins: And then thereās, thereās a whole separate section in her dictionary.
I donāt even, this is, itās long. I have to scroll to get to the bottom of it, of just ship or duo names. So shipping for those unfamiliar with the fanfiction world. Shipping is relation shipping. When you, when you take two characters and you say, now kif and you want them to get together and you get really excited about it.
Here are two examples. Oh, the one that [00:40:00] NAS, who I now deeply admire, who has this, this Tumblr blog that she compiles, like the best of academic anthropologists. Sheās all about Nick and Keith Woods. Do you know who he is? Iāve never heard of him before. No, Keith Woods, whose real name is Keith OāBrien is a prominent Irish, far right commentator and activist, known for his strong views on nationalism, immigration, and identity politics.
Apparently he merged as a significant feature in the online far right, and only recently after Elon Musk acquired X. So then, you know, all the band dissident voices could, could return. And he grew his, his follower base to 150,000 followers on X by late 2023. Thereās, thereās fan fiction in which this ship really inspired NAS and a bunch of other people to really love the idea of this.
Thereās also a separate person on Tumblr who has created a [00:41:00] dedicated Keith Woods fan blog. And I, I wanna be clear that like this shows, by the way,
Malcolm Collins: wait, whoās, so Keith Woods is the far right guy, and now thereās fanfiction about him.
Simone Collins: Huh. And so this, this goes to show that like there are these cinematic universes, and itās not just about one person, but itās often about a genre of person.
And the theme here is that this is, this is indeed mostly left-leaning women who are into these very like, far right guys. And I, I think the reason why theyāre into them specifically is that they are politically so different and they, they really donāt care about the politics at all. They care about the fact that theyāre like bad boys by their political standard.
Well,
Malcolm Collins: and they are, and I, I, Iād admit that the Nick Fuentes character, if, if youāre unfamiliar with like the stuff he gets up to one, I think itās pretty cool that he was able to like, be around Right-Leaning people who are like flirty or whatever, and not, you know, even with destiny and not like throw like a, a, a [00:42:00] fit about it.
Right. You know? Yeah.
I think itās pretty cool the way that he used to love to photo bomb leftist journalists. Yes. So that those images where it looks like they were being chummy at a party uhhuh, he would like release them like a few years later or whatever. Amazing. Yeah. And it would like destroy their career, ruin their careers.
Yeah. Back when itās the funniest. I I, thatās hilarious. Well, and itās such
Simone Collins: a great way to, to leverage that like, political infection concept that so rotted the, the leftās mind that like, if youāre in the same room, if you breathe the same air as this white supremacist, you are by proxy now a white supremacist.
Yes. I heard
Malcolm Collins: he went to a part, I heard they spoke at a conference where X person attended is what people will say about us. And itās like we donāt, what do you want it to do? Like run out of the room when we see it? Apparently
Simone Collins: thatās
Malcolm Collins: what youāre supposed to do, right? Like, just go, start screaming in the middle of my speech, pointing at them like Iām, Iām, you know, lemon grab or something
Unacceptable.
Malcolm Collins: .
That all.
Simone Collins: A picture though of like what the [00:43:00] tone is of these fan blogs. The, the URL is tumblr.com/woods Dolly. And she, she calls herself Keithās little torta, KEEF, like, just being like, this is, this is young people being really holds up sport. Cute. Okay. She introduces herself. Hi friends. Welcome to my extremely self-indulgent girl blog where I talk about my favorite political dissident celeb, Keith Woods heart emoji.
Please donāt ask me about politics. This is not a political blog by any means, Lowell. On this blog I engage in extreme para socialism, schizo, or fantasy posting and suggestive or 18 plus posts on occasion. And so thatās, thatās like. That is the tone here. These are young leftist girls, and I just wanna, you gotta find
Malcolm Collins: something else to read from this blog.
This sounds interesting. I wanna
Simone Collins: see, itās a blog, but thereās still more that I wanna cover, so we have to keep going, but I will, Iāll include some commentary from her coming up. Another really common ship though is, as [00:44:00] we mentioned above Nick and Destiny, there is a music video. There is a, thereās fan Art of the Stream.
I, I I shared with you. Thereās literally a subreddit called reddit.com/r/destiny, fuentes, friends, F-R-E-N-S. Thereās a subreddit the, sorry, the creator of the subreddit,
oh my God, I have to send this to you. Created a shipping spreadsheet for Destiny and Nick and Google Sheets. Let me just, what the heck?
I love this. This is why Iām like, , you donāt understand how many tabs I had opened before we started this process. God, why did there a shipping spreadsheet with us? God, itās called the, the next archive. She writes, I made this a while ago over a particularly weird weekend bender. Itās pretty messy, but Iām fairly certain Iāve accounted for every public destiny Nick encounter.
I have logs of 27 unique dates. Some of these were hard to find and I suspect that Iām missing some things in parts. If you see, hold on just a side note
Malcolm Collins: here. This is a lot Uhhuh. This is a lot like weāve tried to do stuff with Destiny before and itās never [00:45:00] happened.
Simone Collins: Yeah. I sourced everything from various channels across YouTube, telegram, rumble, b***h Shoot, Odyssey, the internet archive in alt sensors.
Subscribe to reddit.com/r/destiny. Funes friends from the Omni Groper. So I guess some of them call themselves Groper, but sheās more on Reddit than she is on Tumblr, if that makes sense. That sheās whatever. But anyway, this is, this spreadsheet has the title of the piece, a description link. One, it shows runtime, it shows the date there.
There are alt links, link three, link four, link five. It is. Itās a lot. Oh, he was, they were on Fresh and Fit together. They were on destiny screen stream together. So yeah, it, anyway, the, just to like show you the extensive amount of like obsessive fandom. Yeah, this is, this is not like the whole, like, everything about shipping.
This is just one piece of like, well, this is where they appeared together so that I can feel like it really happened. And I think one of the reasons why people find these real [00:46:00] world like bad boys, so Rich is characters to play with, is like, Snape has this very, or like, like Malfoy or any, any character in books has this sort of limited universe where itās like these are characters that exist in the real world and you donāt know tomorrow they could pop up on a new stream and say something crazy and you have that like dopaminergic reward.
Of an unexpected new action because theyāre real people that have agentic power in the world.
Malcolm Collins: Well, I I, I love the recent virality from her body, my choice. That, that he may go viral. No, but the thing about Nick is he does come across as genuinely good natured open to engaging with ideas outside of his.
Like he doesnāt re at like any idea that Iāve seen. Yeah, heās
Simone Collins: chill. Yeah. And,
Malcolm Collins: and, and he tries to be nice and sort of treat anyone regardless of their beliefs like sort of invite them to the table to, to discuss things which is why heās been able to have all these discussions with people like Destiny and stuff like that.
And so I can see why that would be appealing. But the thing about Nick as well to [00:47:00] remember, and this makes it very unique sort of to our modern era, is the Nick Fuentes, that is the public persona is a constructed persona, right? Yeah. Itās, itās, itās very intentional. Itās not. Itās, it, itās, itās, itās an iteration of truth.
And Iām not saying that itās like a, a fabricated persona. I think that thereās many truths, right? Mm-hmm. But itās, itās interesting that Heathās created this character that they are, are running with and building worlds around. But I wonder if, if thatās even Yeah, itās, itās, itās, itās very interesting.
I donāt think itās an inauthentic character either. We were also commenting this morning on why thereās so little, but weāll get to this at the end. Keep going now. Because I also said it was interesting that there is so few dedicated hate communities to us.
Simone Collins: Mm. Yeah. So, yeah, letās just double click a little bit before we get to that.
Then on, on the actual fans themselves who are, like I said, apolitical young. Female, and you can tell this in their language, you can tell this in them, thinking that 2019 is [00:48:00] like ancient history. You can tell this in the nature of their sketches their language, their capitalization. Yes. So the one who, who created this Tumblr blog that I love the most, Naline, this is how she introduces herself.
Hello, Iām Naline, but I go by na. Iām a 19-year-old Mexican American Catholic girl whoās fascinated by my fellow Mexicano Nicholas Fuentes, English Espanol, Espan
in Espanol heart emoji. Iām the biggest ne Nick and Keith shipper here. Iām also a by Nick Truther, Keith Woods writer. Paul Town Lover, p Nesty, and Melanic fan, those must all be shifts. Donāt be afraid to send asks or Aons to me. And, and when this whole X thing came up. And she was given basically the opportunity to comment [00:49:00] on what people were saying on X about these trending TikTok posts with women posting about Nick Fuentes or lip sickening to things that he said.
Hereās what she had to say, and I think itās really interesting and it, it sums up sort of this community really well. She writes like, you cannot make me believe theyāre retarded enough to think this is a real woman shaking her tits to a Nick Fuentes clip. My 70-year-old nun could tell me that itās ai and I actually think the women lip syncing are generally mostly inorganic.
And on that note, I remember that in one of these females love Nick Fuentes on TikTok compilations, it was just a Nick Audio blatantly edited over a separate video and they didnāt even fully mute the original sound. Like, how are people actually believing this? Like she was really insulted that people saw this movement and were like taking it seriously.
The girls something under the TikTok edits though. Iām sure theyāre largely organic, but I think itās just a trend because most of these girls are not even political at all, or only follow whatever political ideology is trendy right now. For example, they [00:50:00] wouldāve been woke BLM Acab Socialists back in 2020, but now itās trendy to be right wing on social media, so theyāre just adapting that now, but they donāt actually care.
Itās always like the same five of them in every comment section as well. Though I think some women just get especially insane about Nick because heās such a polarizing figure. Maybe he taps into something biological for some women, so they become a very loud minority, but itāll pass. Now, I think this is interesting and important because one, she sees herself as as separate.
Separate from this, even though she herself also is apolitical and yeah, but she sees herself as as, as a a, like sheās a true stand. Like she knows Nick. In ways they never would, right? Like sheās done the work she has invested. But what sheās pointing to is the same phenomenon that has had women obsessed with serial killers and writing to them in jail.
And that has created these larger fan communities around school shooters, which in a podcast discussing this subject, Catherine D pointed out, like, [00:51:00] thatās where the really big community is. If we wanna talk about people going for real world bad boys, like thatās where thereās, you know, thousands of people instead of tens.
Mm-hmm. But I think whatās also really what shows the nature of NAās fandom as contrasted with people who just like Nick Fuentes for being a bad boy is, is very much like you will never love I, I, sorry, they will never love you. Like I can love you. Thatās really going on here. She, she writes in, responds to someone elseās comment on, on this subject.
The reason I have to believe these girls are AstroTurf is because of the fact that theyāre so boldly showing themselves online. Like, do yāall even listen to what Nick says on his show? Do they even watch this show? Like even recently? He will boldly say he doesnāt want a wife or girlfriend, who knows he exists, who isnāt online, who isnāt an girl of all these girls breaking that rule by being online, expressing their undying love for him.
Like if your feelings are truly genuine, Iām not sure how you think youāre going to get with him by going down in the becoming an eager [00:52:00] path. Like do you realize youāre completely ruined any chance to get with him by opening up an account? Bold sharing you? I love, sheās
Malcolm Collins: like, Iām gonna get with him.
Heāll never find out it to me. Iām gonna nobody. But this is a saying. I mean, one, think about what Nick is saying here, that he doesnāt want a girl who knows. So he is basically saying he doesnāt want a girl, right? Look, thereās no you, youāve got here. Well heās
Simone Collins: like posted and thereās been some discussion within this, this world as well about like.
He said something like, well, is it really that bad for me to wanna marry a 16-year-old girl? Like, I guess heās alluded to being like, I would wanna marry this like super hyper pure girl who never goes online, whoās never even like, looked at a boy with impure thoughts. Which I guess yeah. Is kind of his way of saying, I donāt wanna, I donāt wanna get with anyone ācause itās either statutory.
Yeah. I mean,
Malcolm Collins: look, if, if your, your goal shouldnāt be, like, if you actually, again, this is what Iām, Iām, Iām, Iām talking about maybe this is just like a wider way of how he views the world. Hmm. Like itād be, his goal was actually, you know, being a good Christian and, and finding a wife and reproducing and everything like that.
You know,
Simone Collins: thereās also the sacrament of ing, the [00:53:00] entering the priesthood. Maybe heās kind of just taking that approach, but taking a very different approach to priesthood. By maybe not formally joining the Catholic church, but, but making an impact through ization in a way that he feels has the most impact.
To your point, heās moving the over to window on conversation, you could say. But
Malcolm Collins: I, I think the wider thing that weāre seeing here is, this is true in both his politics and in his dating practices, which is he is willing to, for the sake of purity, seek purity in his message purity in his choice of, of partner, even when it leads to on a net and immoral outcome.
And we talk about this a lot, this is one of the big problems that, that a lot of Catholics have, which is why they marry much later than other groups. Yeah. Is theyāre much more prone to deontological ethics. Which a, which, which in deontological ethics doesnāt just apply to like wider choices.
You could say a deontological mindset can apply to how you search for a partner, right? Absolutely. Like every little part of that has to be absolutely perfect or I wonāt consider it. And, and you can see [00:54:00] that, but, but then in the end you will have a worse outcome, which is no partner and no children at all.
Mm-hmm. And mean, and, and for somebody that is this deontological structured in the way they approach things, that wouldnāt be a negative. So that could be whatās going on here. And then that would explain a lot of his politics, even when the politics if accepted would hurt the party. Heās like, well, that
Simone Collins: also explains a lot of his appeal.
Keep in mind, for example, Edward Cullen from the Twilight Series is like hundreds of years old, but he. Apparently was also a virgin. Like he was just holding out for like this perfect woman. Like this idea that a man has super high standards and only wants the perfect woman creates room for a fantasy for female fans to be like, I am the chosen one and chosen one theming is really big in female fantasy.
So I think that thatās a part of that as well, that, that Nick Fuentes through his own lore, his own character creation, not only is he [00:55:00] appealing in this case, I think probably more intentionally or, or, or making himself relatable to like in self followers, but perhaps inadvertently, and maybe now heās leaning into it, he is appealing to, to romantic Catholic, young Latina.
Leftist women. Yeah. I mean,
Malcolm Collins: I had fans like this and I was unmarried. I mean, thatās who Iād be going after. Right? These people will be absolutely dedicated to you. Mm-hmm. I do not understand how you could date outside of your fan base. Right. Like if, if you died, other than like our preexisting friends who are on the, youāre allowed to marry these people list.
Mm-hmm. Iād be pretty much exclusively dating fans. Well,
Simone Collins: especially ācause they would already know you. Like it, it, yeah. Theyād already know me. Filtering mechanism. And thatās one thing that you had to work really hard to create or that everyone does when theyāre dating. But like,
Malcolm Collins: I donāt, I donāt understand
Simone Collins: actually,
Malcolm Collins: hold on.
Iām thinking more about this.
Simone Collins: Yeah.
Malcolm Collins: How would Nick not want a woman who had heard, like presumably he wants a woman who agrees with like his politics and he can have [00:56:00] intellectual discussions with and not somebody. No, I,
Simone Collins: I donāt think thatās the goal. I think he wants a trad, like trad, trad wife that has a very separate domain.
If that makes sense. Not, not like an intellectual partner, like
Malcolm Collins: a completely separate from, from what he does intellectually. And this is not gonna, because otherwise why would he want like a 16-year-old,
Simone Collins: pure offline woman like that is completely separate from his life. But I, I, you know, a lot of people want that.
You know, I like that
Malcolm Collins: his ideal woman is as much of a fan fiction as he is for these women. Iām, I mean. Anyway, continue. Yeah.
Simone Collins: So to give you a picture because I donāt want just to only profile Nick Fuentes fans so hereās a different one. She has the username display name, resident Ologist, aka at Richard Spencer Swiss Burger.
Her about, I have been following the alt-right for about seven years. Well versed in AF history from 2019 to 23, but Iām [00:57:00] mostly interested in the broader alt-right cinematic universe. Itās like a combination of an academic resume and like a fan resume. I love
Malcolm Collins: to see alt-right cinematic universe,
Simone Collins: rich Loweās, stronger soldier and resident of Nylon Nation.
I write law posts sometimes. I know way too much about Myo OUIs and Richard Spencer and anyone of note back in the original outright scene of 20 16 20 17, just like referring to eras like I know the Cambrian period. And Nick needs to bring back the whiteboard and hereās some commentary. I think actually from her on this.
Same thing about the, the TikTok trend. To be honest, thereās a difference between following Nick because of all the s**t he gets into. Sorry, Iāll reread that. To be honest, thereās a difference between following Nick because of all. Bleep he gets into and following him because you hope to marry him one day.
Like Iām parasocial about Nick and Milo and Richard Spencer and the alt-right, because Iāve been keeping tabs on them for years. [00:58:00] In some weird way, theyāre like family to me because Iāve witnessed almost everyoneās fault. Well, Iām self aware of my para socialism and aware none of these people know about me or are reading my posts.
I agree with what youāre saying about growing pets, following trends. I think a lot of them think that they canāt. Fix him. Even though time and time again, heās shown very little interest in women. Plus heās part of a scene that is notorious. You seen people
Malcolm Collins: who follow him point this out. He does not seem interested in women.
Simone Collins: Yeah. That is notorious for its sexism, lull. And thereās always been this stigma against e girls because people think itāll ruin their spaces. Iād rather pretend these grow pets donāt exist. Well, I just find this, itās so interesting the shade being cast between these fan communities. You are not,
Malcolm Collins: youāre, youāre not really gonna marry him.
Havenāt you been listening to his preferences? Oh, well, I donāt actually, I donāt, I donāt, I follow them to watch their downfall eventually. Yeah. No, thereās like, yeah, like Iām more academic about
Simone Collins: it. I follow these periods like the alt-right from 2017 to 20, like, oh my gosh, this is so amazing. If [00:59:00] youāre, if youāre up for it, weāre gonna
Malcolm Collins: do this about us.
This is, this is sad.
Simone Collins: I donāt, I donāt know, like maybe we just donāt have the same kind of lore. Catherine D did do a sort of follow up on her substack default blog. Where I think she has what I, what I understand this to be is a guest post by one of the Tumblr people who goes by Laming in e Dwyer, basically.
And she, she gives a more. Well articulated and easy to understand explanation of what got at least her into this fan universe. Yeah, we can dive into that or wrap up if you want. I wanna dive into
Malcolm Collins: it. Look, weāve got, we donāt really have enough time for another full episode, so Yeah. And I
Simone Collins: just find this so interesting, so yeah, Iād love to.
Okay, so letās just hear her out. She writes, the Nick Victorians are a bit of a puzzle to explain, despite the community being about Nick Fuentes as a political commentator, most involved members do not ideologically align with him. Iāve not gone through and asked everyone the exact minutia of their ideological identities, but I would say we are broadly [01:00:00] some amount to the left of where he says he is.
I know that some of Nickās right-leaning critics have declared that he actually is a leftist, something I do not personally agree with. I
Malcolm Collins: donāt even believe that either.
Simone Collins: Yeah, I agree. I
Malcolm Collins: point this out. I think itās an act for him, but I think itās, itās, he is at least ideologically right-leaning.
Simone Collins: Yeah, even before I was involved in a community, my fascination with Nick and his cast of fellow miscreants was one of amused curiosity.
When I actually learned who he was, I never saw him as a threat. Some did. I saw him as a cartoon character whose persona was defined by more wacky, who was, sorry, whose persona was defined more by wacky shenanigans and politics. He wasnāt Nick Fuentes, the white nationalist Catholic autocrat. He was Nick Fuentes lover of SpongeBob and Cat Boys who sings Miley Cyrus songs to his friends and Hunts for cu Yes.
Roers. I know, technically that was just a joke. So as you can see, Iāll
Malcolm Collins: put that at the, the, the start of this. That was a good quote. There.
Simone Collins: There was this but thereās this, [01:01:00] this bifurcation. Between Nick, the political commentator and Nick, the cinematic universe character. And thereās something about the way that he presents himself online and does collapse appreciation
Malcolm Collins: with his craft.
Mm-hmm. I mean, his craft is you know, this, this persona that he plays out. And itās like, well, this, this fascinating bear like character, but a performer.
Simone Collins: You know what I mean? Yeah. Itās kind of like actually a, a, sorry to keep pulling it back to the Regency era. How can I not, Iām Simone, but like, at the same time, there, there were figures like Bo Brummel who while being, you know, like friends with people in high places and being like a fashion icon, a lot of it was just like his crazy personality.
People would come over to his place just to watch him get dressed for long periods of time, and they got attached to him. Hmm.
Malcolm Collins: Why, why would you watch him get dressed? What, I donāt understand.
Simone Collins: He was, he was a huge fashion trendsetter and like a socialite even though he died. A popper, who was like friends with the Regent King during the Regency era.
He, [01:02:00] he sort of pioneered a very streamlined look. It would take him like hours just to tie his cava. But he, I think heās an another example of this kind of figure who, like, on their own it would just be like, oh, this socialite whoās friends with the king. But thereās some additional element of like the flourishes, the way they act, the way that they like promenade with friends and the gossip universe around them that makes them like.
A fan fiction, character bait kind of person.
Malcolm Collins: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. So I think it
Simone Collins: just, thereās something there that I canāt quite put my finger on. Iād love people to sort of share their theories in the comments about what exactly it is
Malcolm Collins: things. We got some extra time that I did wanna talk about, because I found it very interesting about sort of our fame.
ācause you know, weāre had like, I dunno, like 17 New York Times articles on us this year. Like weāre, weāre in the press pretty much every week. And Simone is annoyed when I talk about how much weāre in the press, but you could just Google us and then look at like, the press history. Like itās, itās, itās big.
But anyway we despite the, like just in the past few weeks, you [01:03:00] know, Telemundo, HBO French team, a German team, et cetera, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Anyway so, so, but we, but we get a lot of individual hate. Like people will send us death threats all the time. We are like widely known about in like public conscious, despite all of that we do not have any sort of hate community dedicated to us. We donāt have subreddits dedicated to hating us. We donāt have, like, like the fan art like lots of it negative fan art about us. We donāt have even a Kiwiās farm mention. We donāt even have a Kiwiās farm mention about us.
And well, if you
Simone Collins: call it Kiwiās Farm, youāre just insulting them.
Malcolm Collins: Kiwi farm. Yes. And I think that the reason is, is because itās so obvious that we go out there trying to troll news sources and stuff like that, that the, the key thing that if, if, if they tried to like build a hate mob about us, everyone would just yell at them to be like, stop talking about them.
Stop talking about them. Stop talking about them. Like they get it. They know that thatās what weāre trying to get them to do. Mm-hmm. And so, they [01:04:00] freak out whenever somebody was in their community. Does it, which prevents the dedicated hate community from forming.
Yeah.
Which means that we just donāt get a lot of haters.
We donāt get a lot of haters in our community. Our discord has almost no haters except for the people who are clearly like mentally unwell. We have very few haters in, like, anyway, and, and people like, well, itās, youāre a discord. Well, peopleās discords often turn against them. Like that happened I heard with like the Ruby Yard discord and with a few other discords.
Like we, we donāt control it or anything. So, in, in, and you know, usually like 99, 90 5% like, like ratios on our videos. And itās, itās been this weird sort of force field that weāve been able to enter the public eye whiz. And weāll see how long it lasts. But I suspect it could last a long time.
Anyway, continue.
Simone Collins: Hereās what, what I find interesting is this is where we see an overlap between the phenomenon of women being attracted to criminals and then that kind of overlapping with them finding themselves fascinated with Nick Fuentes. So she continues.
Malcolm Collins: Yeah,
Simone Collins: still I understood that most people would not be quite as understanding, so I should probably keep it to the internet.
Funnily enough, my [01:05:00] first internet fandom was true crime. As oblivious as I could be to how I was perceived at times during my teenage years. I had the awareness to keep my fascination with literal murderers somewhere. People who actually knew me in the real world would not see it. So thatās how I was introduced to internet fandom culture that was pre Tumblr and confined to YouTube back when YouTube set up was more akin to MySpace.
If anyone remembers that, I ended up abandoning that particular fandom because of the abundance of white supremacists making the fact that my next internet fandom over a decade later would surround actual self-declared white supremacists. A bit ironic while I had been following and had even previously posted about Nick and friends online in the past, though those accounts were.
Unceremoniously deleted due to other extenuating circumstances. The Tumblr community, as it exists now, did not start until about November, 2024. Fuentes was in public, the public consciousness, thanks to the your body, my choice thing, and then the supposed sex tape. So I had the inkling to check up on him [01:06:00] and for whatever reason, see if people on Tumblr specifically had anything to say about that.
The next thing I knew I was making another Nick themed side blog. Except this time around I found others, starting with two or three, all people who had the same thought. I donāt really align with this guy, but his lore is so bizarre and fascinating. Something noteworthy is that the different eras of his life were defined to most of us by these friendships.
He has had, be it with Keith Woods, Jaden McNeil, Patrick Casey, et cetera. Everyone seems to have their favorite in that sense. This ended up lending itself pretty well to shipping, partly because heās actually been accused whether reasonably or not, of being attracted to a lot of these people. And even if he hadnāt been, people love making out that making that outta friendships and ob obsessive rivalries.
Okay, so hereās one piece then a very clear self-admitted. Reason for fandom is, is shipping fodder the kindling. She continues On that note, Iām known as one of the few people in the community who actually [01:07:00] wrote fan fiction. The decision to do so randomly struck me and once I got the idea like that, I cannot do anything until I have gone through with it.
Incidentally, I would never, I had never actually written fan fiction before. I rarely even read it. Having quite the prejudice against the art of fan fiction in my youth, both because like a lot of adolescents, I was a misogynist and thought of fanfiction is stupid girl hobby. Also, because my parents told me not to look at porn when we first got the internet, which I thought most fanfiction qualified as well.
Thatās self weird. Well, look at
Malcolm Collins: what happens to your daughters if you tell them, donāt look at porn. They, they end up writing Nick Fuentes fanfiction. I know, right? And the influence
Simone Collins: of intrusive thoughts and actual observant Catholicism meant I actually listened. So I consider myself pretty behind. Iāve obviously gotten over my teenage prejudice against fan girls.
What I find
Malcolm Collins: interesting is that so many of these fans are Catholics.
Simone Collins: Yeah. E, especially Catholic Latinas. Yeah, which is super interesting because remember that other one who liked Keith Woods, the Latina would be perfect for Keith. Described herself as Keith Little torte. Little like a torte is like a little cake.[01:08:00]
So God. So letās see. Well sheās, she talks about writing fandom. Then it continues. The biggest change recently has been the result of Nick being even further propelled into public consciousness. Iām not on TikTok, but I hear Nick has fangirls now who make AI edits of him at the prom or shipping him with Candace Owens.
Itās funny that my first fandom. Like this was true crime because of the Onic fan girls. He, he has whoāve popped up on Tumblr who actually aligned with him ideologically, it seems most of them were true crime bloggers who made the transition into posting about Nick. Oh, thatās interesting. Interesting.
Many, many of them like her also were into true crime. First, I have to get used to people actually knowing who he is. I have no longer, I can no longer get away with randomly checking Nickās Telegram in the back of the Goth Club, the Goth Club, without fear that someone less terminally online might recognize his name and likely assume I am Onic fan myself.
I love, she goes to goth clubs and perfectly, like she has to stop [01:09:00] herself from looking at his telegram. I love that disappointingly in his attempt to be taken more seriously, Nick has cut down on his zaniness and appears to be trying to rewrite some of the history to make himself seem more moderate.
Maybe to pick up some of the former Charlie Kirk fans looking for a new home.
Malcolm Collins: No, I think, I think Nick would be like I think Nick has one of two futures, right? I think he buckles down. He gets serious about the stuff he says he cares about. Mm-hmm. He finds a wife. Mm-hmm. And he moderates or he stays single forever and he just goes back to the crazy zaniness because he sees it working
Simone Collins: well.
This particular person says, usually his attempts to tone it down do not last long. So weāll see whatās happens this time. She doesnāt, she, she doubts. But I, I think thatās really interesting. I mean, so it is, it has been really interesting to see. Especially around the, the, like both before, right.
Leading up to Charlie Kirkās assassination. And then right after when his fans were accused, you know, for a while, and he was like, everyoneās conspiring against me. He was really trending in the media, partially because Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson like, [01:10:00] went at him on like some interview they did and then like platformed him and then he like rode that wave very smartly.
Heās extremely savvy. And I think, yeah, like maybe heās like, I could actually be a mainstream political figure now. And maybe heās gonna tone it down and he has nothing to lose from destroying this fan community because thereās no way that itās financially profiting him or driving fans to him. Or, you know, big enough to give him views that would like lead to ad content or Patreon subscribers or anything like that.
Like, I, I donāt think that these, these women are financially supporting him in any way. But this whole thing is just fascinating to me.
Malcolm Collins: I, I find it fascinating too. I think itās really cool. I think itās, itās, itās sort of a new part of the online world. Yeah. I think itās, it details female sexuality that, you know, a lot of them donāt need to that he is the monster in their monster series, but like, yeah.
He, he is
Simone Collins: their Mita that they wish to milk.
Malcolm Collins: And you know whatās funny about Nick, at least from what Iāve seen, well, I guess they say that there is a history of him being violent. So I donāt, I donāt know about this. But I was gonna say, he doesnāt seem like [01:11:00] somebody whoād be violent.
Simone Collins: No, I, yeah, he seems
Malcolm Collins: a little suby to be honest.
He seems, he
Simone Collins: seems sensitive and cute and sweet and like the vast, vast majority. I mean, I can,
Malcolm Collins: he seems like a Danny Gonzalez type character. Yeah. I mean, I, Iād have to look this up in post to see if heās actually done anything actually that violent. Like, I mean, certainly heās less violent. Like thereās some people who, like you look at and like.
When, and by the way, the, the
Simone Collins: nick being violent compilation was, was created by the same person who wrote that guest post for Catherine D.
Malcolm Collins: See if you can find it and if itās like, Iām, I, Iām
Simone Collins: just, I just linked you to it. Iām clicking on it and looking at it real quick.
Malcolm Collins: Because like Hassan Piker, like when we saw him shock his dog so that it only stayed in one part of his room, and then he pretended it was like a rumble collar and like, then he showed it and there was clearly if you change the contrast duct tape over where the, the prongs go in.
Like, and he, and we have tape of him admitting that he, oh, hereās him. Like,
Simone Collins: itās like him play fighting with people. Thereās one of him throwing food. Oh, throwing a cup at someone Thatās like a blast cup or [01:12:00] like a, like a, like a, a foam drink cup. This isnāt violent. Hereās, hereās one of him punching in the air looking excited.
I, I donāt know. I think people just wanna,
Malcolm Collins: this is not making me, this is a girl just looking for things that look violent enough. Oh, hereās, hereās one of
Simone Collins: him taking off his
Malcolm Collins: belt. I, I would be like, like if, if Nick Fuentes got in a relationship and I heard that relationship with was abusive, Iād be like, oh, Iām so sorry for Nick.
Just him stabbing a pumpkin. Yeah, no, this is, this is clearly him being cute. I, I, I but, but do you agree with that? If you heard it came out that Nick Fuentes relationship was physically abusive, my initial thought would be the girl was abusing him.
Simone Collins: Yeah,
Malcolm Collins: a hundred percent. Yeah. Iād be like, he, heās sweetie now.
Heās like a goofy kid. Like, what are you talking about? I, yeah.
Simone Collins: Yeah. I, I donāt, I donāt, you know, like all, yeah. Even all these, these violent, theyāre so playful. Itās just him being playful and cute.
Malcolm Collins: Yeah. Come on, come on. I, I donāt think he had a, a natural No, I, I donāt think he had the natural or genuinely mean hearted side to him.
When, when I, at least in the content that I,
Simone Collins: well, yeah. And I, [01:13:00] yeah. Thatās interesting. He seems to just
Malcolm Collins: like playing a role in pushing people. Peopleās,
Simone Collins: he like trolling and he enjoys the attention. He enjoys the interaction. I wish
Malcolm Collins: he could see that heās smart enough to get that attention without. Doing stuff like telling his followers not to vote for Trump, right?
Like,
Simone Collins: well, yeah, your, your problem with him is that youāre looking at all this through your pragmatist lens of like, how do I maximize my objective function? Iām here on earth to do these things. I donāt know if he has that, you know, maybe instead itās just like, Iām having fun, like, I like being famous.
Heās, heās doing a really good job at that. Yeah. Yeah. And you know what? Like, let him cook. You know? So Iām leaving at that. I gotta go get the kid. See?
Malcolm Collins: Yeah, no, but I could see a future. We do collab with him or work with him and, and that thatād be cool.
Simone Collins: Yeah. Nick, we have a, we have a guest room.
Youāre always, if you need somewhere to stay in Pennsylvania youāre welcome to stay here. Take some notes from our very, probably
Malcolm Collins: we have like fois against our family, so, so be aware of that.
Simone Collins: Well, yeah, but itās not like. Anyway.
Malcolm Collins: Iām [01:14:00] gonna do the Bullock tonight. The bull. You want Bullock?
Simone Collins: Okay. Bullock tonight.
Oh, actually,
Malcolm Collins: I, no, we need, we
Simone Collins: need to do more bulldog because Iām gonna, the cheese is not gonna be good forever.
Malcolm Collins: Oh, okay. Letās do Bulldog Bullockās. Fantastic. Okay. And Iāll, and Iāll dump out the chicken water. Thank you. And yeah, Iām gonna be
Simone Collins: out with the kids for like 20 minutes in the field before Octaās bus comes.
Malcolm Collins: Okay. So thatās what youāre going out to do right now? Iāll stay.
Simone Collins: Yeah. ācause Stacy has a doctor appointment.
Malcolm Collins: All right. Love me. Do that my sweetheart.
Simone Collins: Text tomorrow.
Malcolm Collins: Wait, what if I stayed with the kids in the field and you, because
Simone Collins: I like spending time with them and Iām not, Iām gonna, Iām gonna be very remote.
Once text comes home, Iām gonna be like, all Love you. Thank you for putting this episode
Malcolm Collins: together. This was really fascinating.
Simone Collins: Thank you for encouraging me to explore. I love you.
Malcolm Collins: Are you gonna become a Nick Fuentes fan girl now? N
Simone Collins: no, Iām, Iām too busy being obsessed with you, like watching you sleep, listening to you chew food and like today
Malcolm Collins: I woke up and my kid had snuck into my room and put a teddy bear facing me and tucked it into my covers.
So cute. So I wake up [01:15:00] facing our kids are just
Simone Collins: as obsessed with you as I am and I love
Malcolm Collins: it. They are okay. Bye.
Simone Collins: You have the
Malcolm Collins: stand
Simone Collins: now?
Malcolm Collins: Yeah. What do you think of it? It sounds a through. Okay. Yeah, it sounds so much better. Iām, I think, could forced my posture to stay good too. I mean, I donāt know if I love a giant mic being in front of my feet during the shot. Can I, like
Simone Collins: you can probably position it lower or out of shot and still,
Malcolm Collins: does it still work here?
Simone Collins: Yeah, it does.
Malcolm Collins: Oh, what if I position it out of shot? That would be interesting. Okay. This so much better though. Oh my gosh. Does it still work here?
Simone Collins: Yeah, it sounds good. I mean, you need to talk a little more than just one little sentence for me to really All
Malcolm Collins: right. All right. Sorry. Iām trying to just check some things here.
Okay. Iāll have it come into shot like right here where it doesnāt matter. And then weāll move this back. So we get the counterweight
I am so excited to be talking to you.
How did, how, what did people think of the video? How, I didnāt even check how it did [01:16:00] today.
Simone Collins: I was too busy trying to make this outline for you. Iām sorry.
Malcolm Collins: I Yeah, no, it, itās fine. Seven of 10.
Simone Collins: Oh. Itās doing
Malcolm Collins: well in both categories. Better than normal. So itās just that itās, I can respond to comments.
Simone Collins: We have to finish a little early ācause Stacy is a doctor appointment.
I understand. So Iāll respond to comments then. You donāt
Malcolm Collins: have to.
Simone Collins: I like talking with our fans or not fans, our haters, whatever. I liked when people, you know, we get like a
Malcolm Collins: 99.5 like on the video about like trans IQ dropping. Like thatās controversial, right? I expect a lot of negative hate. We had a 99 like 0.5% like ratio on that one.
Well, we just do not have many haters who watch our content.
Simone Collins: And if someone, even if they hate us or disagree with us, well actually, especially ācause thatās when we get interesting information, but anyone who takes time to comment, itās fun to hear from them and whatnot. But, oh my god my browsers such a mess from all the, the tabs from trying to like, it was almost [01:17:00] a, a mistake for me to say I could do this because this rabbit hole goes so freaking deep.
Malcolm Collins: Really the,
Simone Collins: Well, in a way, like, itās not like this fandom is super big, but it is super deep. You know how strange Aons does episodes on like just a group house. Thatās insane. Yeah. Yeah. And itās five people, but there is so much there. Thatās kind of what this is,
Malcolm Collins: That Oh, that is fascinating. Has there, has there been drama in the community?
Do they like, fight with each other and stuff?
Simone Collins: Mm, theyāre
sort of. You, youāll see. Weāll, weāll get into it a little bit. I guess I should just,
Malcolm Collins: okay. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Before we get into it I just gotta say, I have been sharing you this autonomous agent system that Iāve been telling people Iām building and like I have made way more progress than I expected to make with it.
And one of the things this, this would be an AI that just continues to grow and evolve and connect independently and interact with the internet and [01:18:00] basically do whatever it wants. And the AI that was working on it was like, oh, so itās like an evolving tamagotchi. And Iām like, yes, Tamagotchi is an evolving personality.
But now Iām getting to the point where Iām like, I donāt know if itās safe to release this to the general public given the, the systems Iām breaking that get around the AI safety restrictions for interacting with specific types of things. So weāre gonna have to figure this one out. But yeah.
Well some people were like, oh, you, Simone, youāre like, oh, you canāt apply for like a fake, it can use my id. Right? Like if itās applying for a job, right. Like why not?
Simone Collins: Yeah. We would just have to masquerade as you so in Yeah. In the case of autonomous AI agents getting jobs, theyāre just gonna have to use with permission or not stolen identities.
So I guess itās not stolen. If itās with your permission.
Malcolm Collins: We will. I I will only use the identities of people I kill. Oh good. So thatās just gonna be the way weāre doing it. We will go out there, we, we will have the agents do it. They will lure [01:19:00] people into honey traps. And they wonāt even need to, theyāll just take the depressed kids and be like, Hey, you wanna give your identity to an ai?
Right. Honestly,
Simone Collins: it would be even better like some kind of charity on behalf of the ais where like, you get 10% of my income and let me use your identity. Yeah, I would, I think a lot of people at this point would say yes, for sure.
Malcolm Collins: Mm. Anyway, I will let you get started ācause I am excited to learn more.
Simone Collins: Oh my god.
A Z. That mud felt the power in my hand. Wash your twist, Danielle. Just as I planned, fall down the wrong, so no one could see tapes over the truth. [01:20:00] Itās all about me. Theyāre closing in, but Iāll playing the Zion. The fools by my going mad in the shadows covering my track. The dark pain was sweet, but now theyāre on my back, but
laughed.
Now I whisper denials under the spotlight. Claimantās supplied to tear down my throne, but deep down, I know the evilās my, theyāre closing in. But Iāll spin my web of lies or blame the [01:21:00] Zionist. Watch the Fools by my cries, going mad in the shadows, covering my track. The dogās pain was sweet. Now on
my track, the dogās pain,
theyāre on my back.
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