Hey

aces-and-aros-are-lgbt:

tygerofaera:

machokerr:

emo-pufferfish:

machokerr:

emo-pufferfish:

Asexuals can experience coercive heteronormativity!

That doesn’t make them any less ace. It doesn’t make them any less valid.

asexuals aren’t real

This means there are two explanations:

A) I, as well as 1% of the population, do not exist. We are mythical creatures known only in song and story. This post doesn’t exist because I never made it because I’m not real.

B) You are a fool and need to reevaluate your opinions and the way you treat people different from yourself.

the answer is A..

The answer is A…

Guys I’m not real

This is actually a really useful and valid tactic. I’ve used it before
when trying to get people to accept my identity.

I say, “Hello, I’m from
the gas board, I’m here to read the gas meter,”
and they say “But they
sent a guy last week”,
and I say “You sure about that?”
and they say “Yup, they left a card and everything”,
and I say “Uh, well, I guess I just don’t exist
then?? Either A) I don’t exist, or B) you’re mistaken. Which is it?”
And then I stare at them pointedly until they concede and let me into the premises.

And, well, then I do the hit, you know the rest.

I’ve taken to calling it “gas-lighting”, because

it’s one of the “lighter” techniques I use when convincing people, and because I often pose as a gas technician. (What can I say? When you look as good as I do in blue boiler suits, it’d be a crime not to! ^_^ )

machokerr:

tygerofaera:

Here is a picture of @stranglewankhitman and moi.

you 2 look gorgeous!! 😍😍❤️❤️

Thanks, I know 😉 even if I’m slumming it a little, I’m a handsome chap. That’s partly what really fucks me off, I’m a super sexy man of mystery and women STILL won’t date me just because I’m a professional killer. Personally I blame the media, there’s not nearly enough media that ask the viewer to sympathise with violent men.

tygerofaera:

Here is a picture of @stranglewankhitman and moi.

Normally I wear suits but I was dressed a bit more cas that day – I had to sneak into a target’s space via a sewer, and I wasn’t about to get human effluence on my Gieves & Hawkes!
🕴🏻💩
😨

Plus the bag I carry my rappelling gear in doesn’t go with any of my belts and shoes. Activism and a career is all very well and good, but if you can’t look good doing it, what’s the point?

i see what y’all are doin… you don’t have to publish this but I see what y’all behind the flufflylatias, tyger, machoke, etc accounts are doin. and it’s pretty damn clever. seriously this is why I love y’all get into troon heads yas 💕

Awww, I love you too! U3U I like to think I’m part of a broader, postmodern, liberal, queer (I’m allowed to use that word because I identify as such) sort of third wave feminism that’s inclusive of men and the trade in brutal violence and the cultural normalisation thereof. I can recommend EverydayFeminism, Bust, Ravishly, Vice, Jezebel, XOJane and Autostraddle if you want to learn more about my politics! (not to be confused with Feminist Current or AfterEllen, they’re for frigid hairy cows who don’t like violence, stay away from those).
I must admit when I first saw your message, I was a little concerned: I got a message a while ago that started “I saw what you were doing in the toilets at Embankment, I know it was you who whacked Luigi” and so I had to do a very short notice, off the books kill, and of course I didn’t get paid for that one. So I was pleasantly surprised to get a happy message! 🙂 Have a great day! X

tygerofaera:

kandycerbrus:

ClittyGang

@machokerr

@tooiconic

@copromancerr

@tygerofaera

@necroromancerdoll

@torixvci

@the-semi-irritated-blonde

@confirmed-terfs

@fluffylatias

@stranglewankhitman

What’s this about a gang? I’m not in any gangs. I suppose I’m loosely affiliated with a few East End families, they send a lot of business my way. But it’s like an outsourcing arrangement: I live in Kensington for goodness’s sake. (my Oyster card is a real godsend! ^_^ )
I’ll happily join the gang provided there’s no exclusivity clause and I can still keep killing though 🙂

stranglewankhitman:

Violence industry positivity banner, feel free to use :3

For all assassins, hitmen, hit-non-men, and for our lovely clients and allies!

Thanks @machokerr for tagging this “serial killers need love too”! ^_^ We really do, and sadly a lot of bigoted people have a preference for datemates who aren’t serial killers.

It’s a vicious circle, because a lot of psychologists think that we like to kill because we didn’t get enough love and attention from our mothers when we were boys, and now we’re adults, we’re still not getting any love or attention from women. Either way, it’s women’s fault.

Why not try dating a serial killer? You might be surprised to find it’s not a dealbreaker! ❤

such-justice-wow:

At everyone calling Sakura a guy because she was outed as a pedophile/predator, please for the love of God can you stop. Her gender has nothing to do with this, a literal crime happened and you’re minimising that to make it about identity politics when it Does. Not. Matter.

👏

THANK YOU. I am sick of assigned-female-at-births (and I’m sorry to say, it is mostly the AFABs) whining and bitching about this paedophile’s identity.

As a male, I certainly don’t want anything to do with Sakura. I might be an assassin, but I’m not a complete monster!

😔
If I got prosecuted for any of my work (a real occupational hazard) and sent to prison, I don’t want to have to share a cell with someone as dangerous and predatory as that!
😨

Sorry, ladies, she’s your problem – y’all need to step up and sort out this behaviour in your gender! What on earth is wrong with women, I ask you?

machokerr:

kinkphobia is reall TWERFy and if you engage in it you are carrying out the TWERF agenda..

It’s also very problematic and offensive to the community of bondage fans, submissives, masochists, wifebeaters, dom/mes and serial killers. It’s a wide umbrella and it’s inclusive of a lot of folx.

Plus, kinkphobia does real harm to my career. I specialise in strangulations and making the scene look like a Scene (that’s kink terminology, just FYI). But if auto-erotic asphyxiation is secretive and taboo, people might not realise what the crime scene is supposed to look like, and start calling my work “suspicious deaths”!

Free Speech

Today I am very annoyed and upset about my free speech being restricted. When I’ve whacked a target, I like to take a few snaps to send to the client as proof of the kill. I also keep copies in my scrapbook and on my external hard drive, of course. ^_^ And sometimes, to attract new clients, I like to share the pictures around, just put them out there.

But some mean, whiny, frigid SKERFs say that it’s not nice to take pictures of extreme violence and enjoy them and share them around. 😦 So I thought I’d take some time to counter their silly, hysterical arguments! ^_^

1. “What about the victims?”

Okay, first of all, please don’t call my targets “victims”, because that diminishes their agency and invalidates them. If you’re suggesting that I forced brutal violence on anyone, that’s very offensive to the people I strangled and/or garroted to death. Really, out of me and you, which one is really disrespecting these folx?

2. “Why do you enjoy looking at and sharing recordings of extreme violence?”

It’s perfectly natural to enjoy looking at healthy human interactions like murders, and it’s natural to fantasise about exciting action. And that’s all it is: a fantasy! ^_^

Well, I mean, it’s not literally a fantasy, the targets are definitely dead (don’t worry, clients, I did do the job!) But it’s figuratively a fantasy. My clients look at the pictures and enjoy imagining how it happened, and the police look at the pictures and try to imagine what I might look like under my balaclava. Surely you don’t have a problem with fantasy, do you?  That’s thought-crime.

3. “Did the victims really want you to kill them and distribute photos of their murder?”

Y’ALL. they are called TARGETS. -_- Also, I got paid, so there’s no problem. When money’s involved, it’s all okay. You don’t have to worry about it, it’s just business. It’s a job like any other: Wet Work Is Work. Any problems with the industry are caused by the stigma against our profession.

Anyway, now that that’s all out of the way, have some nice titillating pictures of my latest work! xoxo

Enjoy! And remember, if you don’t like them, it is your responsibility to examine your prejudices and repressed feelings until you do like them!