Demon Slayer by NicholasKamado

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painted on a Nintendo Switch
08 Sep, 2024, 1:31 am
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Cosmic_k1lljoy

08 Sep, 2024, 1:33 am

FELLOW DS FAN SPOTTED?!??

NicholasKamado

08 Sep, 2024, 1:36 am

I just created the jacket of tanjiro

AVOID-COWBOY2008

08 Sep, 2024, 7:08 pm

Nick,

I need to address this matter with the seriousness it deserves. Your constant switching between claiming to be from North Philly and then from New York has gone far beyond acceptable. It’s not just about your changing hats and trends; it’s about the integrity of your claims and the respect you’re showing to those who genuinely come from those places.

Let me remind you of my background. I was born on March 28, 2009, at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia. I grew up on 32nd Street, immersed in true Philly experiences—block parties, visits to the KFC on 29th Street, and trips to the pretzel factory on 69th Street. My mom worked at a daycare in 2010, where I was often with her, and I’ve had real connections with my roots. In August 2023, you were sporting a Donald Duck hat and Mario Kart shirts, and by November 2023, you were trying to fit in with a Sonic backpack and a blue trapper hat. Now, you’re switching up again, wearing a Naruto hat and a Demon Slayer hoodie while listening to DD Osama and claiming to be from North Philly or New York.

Here’s what needs to happen: Tomorrow in Math class, you need to apologize. You owe an apology for misleading people about your background and for trying to align yourself with personas that aren’t yours. It’s essential that you explain why you felt the need to make these false claims and switch your story so frequently. Be honest about why you’ve been pretending to be something you’re not.

This isn’t just about asking for an apology. It’s about understanding why you felt the need to fabricate your background and how you plan to correct your behavior moving forward. You must face the consequences of your actions and show some respect for the truth and for those who have genuine connections to the places you’ve been falsely claiming.

I’m serious about this, and I expect you to address it properly. This is your opportunity to make things right before the situation escalates further. Take this seriously and respond appropriately.

—Zion

NicholasKamado

08 Sep, 2024, 11:01 pm

Zion im srry for everything and i know wat i did was too far and i learned my lesson wich is to stay where i was before hopefully u could forgive me. sincerly Nicholas E Morales

Madzzz_MCR

09 Sep, 2024, 12:10 am

@DRAG0N_3A11 Holy shït I didn't think you had the nuts to write that thats pretty good dude

AVOID-COWBOY2008

09 Sep, 2024, 1:20 am

@TanjiroOcean Nicholas, I appreciate you stepping up and apologizing—it takes some maturity to admit when you’ve gone too far. I accept your apology, but this isn’t something that can just be brushed off like it never happened. You’ve been switching up, lying about where you’re from, and trying to fit in with different crowds. That’s not just frustrating—it’s harmful, and you know it.

When you keep pretending to be from North Philly or New York, it’s not just about where you claim to be from. It’s about being honest with yourself and others. You’ve been trying to live up to an image that isn’t you, and it's caught up to you. You’ve been called out, and now you’re realizing that this kind of behavior doesn’t work in the long run.

Apologizing is the first step, but from here, you need to seriously reflect on why you did this in the first place. What made you feel the need to lie about your background and switch up your identity? What were you trying to prove? You need to figure out those answers because if you don’t, you’ll end up making the same mistakes again.

I want to be clear: this isn’t just some game or something we can keep letting slide. Tomorrow, I expect you to be real, stay in your lane, and act like yourself—no more pretending. If you’re serious about this apology, you’ll show it not just in words, but in how you carry yourself from now on. Own up to who you really are, and leave this fronting behind.

If you’re really ready to make things right, I’ll respect that. But I’m also keeping an eye on how things go from here, because actions speak louder than words. Stay true to yourself, and stop trying to impress others by being something you’re not. This is your chance to turn things around.

AVOID-COWBOY2008

09 Sep, 2024, 1:26 am

@VAMPIRE_MONEY I get what you’re saying, but this isn’t about "having the nuts" to write something serious. This is a situation that’s gone way beyond just words or casual comments. What I said to Nick wasn’t just for show—it’s because I’m genuinely fed up with all the switching up, the pretending, and the lies about where he’s from. This kind of behavior has consequences, and it’s not something you can just laugh off or take lightly. People need to start owning up to who they really are instead of trying to live some fake persona. That’s the point of all this.

AVOID-COWBOY2008

09 Sep, 2024, 5:11 am

It’s easy to joke about things like this, but when someone constantly switches up who they say they are, it becomes more than just annoying—it becomes disrespectful. Nick’s been acting like he’s from places he’s never even been, just to fit in or seem tougher, and that’s not something I can ignore anymore. It’s not just about what he said online; it's about how it affects the people around him who are from those places for real.

So yeah, I’m serious when I tell him to stop, and I expect him to apologize tomorrow in class. This isn’t a game or something to be shrugged off. He needs to start taking responsibility for his actions, and if he can’t, there are going to be bigger consequences. I hope you understand that too.

Madzzz_MCR

09 Sep, 2024, 10:17 am

@DRAG0N_3A11 Is that a little rácist too? I gotta say though you handled it pretty well

AVOID-COWBOY2008

09 Sep, 2024, 10:13 pm

@VAMPIRE_MONEY this situation has nothing to do with race. It's about Nick making false claims about where he's from and trying to be someone he's not. The issue is with him not being honest about his background, which affects his credibility and how people trust him. I don’t appreciate anyone twisting this into something it's not.

AVOID-COWBOY2008

10 Sep, 2024, 9:26 pm

Nick, I need to clear up a major misunderstanding about what a persona really is, and how it differs from concepts and original characters (OCs). It’s important that you grasp this because your current approach to personas and identity isn’t quite right.

1. What is a Persona? A persona is a reflection of your real-life identity, experiences, and values. It’s a way of presenting yourself to the world based on who you truly are. For example, my rapper name Z-Mob connects to my background and experiences growing up in North Philly. It’s not just a name I picked randomly; it’s linked to my personal history and the culture that shaped me.

2. Original Characters (OCs): Original Characters (OCs) are unique creations designed by individuals, often used in creative projects like stories, games, or art. For instance, I had a concept for a character named FrostZ. This character was part of a fictional race called Frost's (which later became Crystalith's). The name FrostZ was derived from this concept art and was used as a username. However, it was never meant to represent my real-life persona. It was just a creative project.

3. Concepts: Concepts are ideas or themes that can be developed into various forms of media, like characters, stories, or artwork. When I talk about concepts, I mean the underlying ideas behind my OCs. For example, the concept of the FrostZ character was inspired by a fictional world I imagined, not by my real-life experiences.

4. Personas vs. Characters: A true persona is rooted in your real-life experiences and personal identity. It’s not just a name or a character you choose from a game or a trend. For example, your claim of being Lil Whip from Fortnite is not a genuine persona because it doesn’t reflect your actual life or experiences. It’s just a character from a game that you’re trying to adopt as your identity. This is different from having a real persona that’s consistent with who you are and where you come from.

5. Examples and Clarifications:

Lil Whip is a Fortnite character. While it might be fun or trendy, it doesn’t represent who you are in real life. It’s not a real persona but a game character that you’re using to fit in.
On the other hand, names like Z-Mob are tied to personal history and real-life experiences. They are a reflection of one’s background and identity, not just a name chosen for convenience.
To sum up, adopting characters from games or trends as your persona doesn’t make them your real identity. A true persona is about being authentic and consistent with who you are based on your real-life experiences and background. If you keep switching between different characters and stories without grounding them in reality, you’re not building a genuine persona but just adopting whatever seems cool or impressive at the moment.

Tomorrow in Math class, you need to acknowledge this misunderstanding. Apologize for misleading people with your shifting stories and characters. Be honest about why you felt the need to adopt different names and personas, and clarify how you plan to be more authentic moving forward. This isn’t just about correcting a mistake; it’s about understanding the difference between real identity and fictional characters.

Take this seriously and come prepared to explain yourself. It’s time to stop pretending and start being real about who you are.

AVOID-COWBOY2008

11 Sep, 2024, 9:47 pm

Nick, I’ve heard you say over and over that you’re from New York, and honestly, I’m starting to question it. You’ve switched your story too many times, and it doesn’t add up. Claiming to be from somewhere you’re not is disrespectful to the people who actually know those places and grew up there. It’s time to stop pretending and face the truth.

But, just so we’re clear, I’m giving you a quick test on New York. If you’re really from there like you claim, this should be easy for you. But if you’re lying, this will show it. Be real with yourself and stop trying to put on an act.

Here’s the test. Let’s see if you actually know anything about New York. "New York City Test" for Nick

What borough is Times Square located in?

A) Queens
B) Harlem
C) Bronx
What is the most famous street in Brooklyn?

A) Wall Street
B) Broadway
C) Madison Avenue
What’s the name of the park in the middle of Harlem?

A) Union Park
B) Prospect Park
C) Bryant Park
The Empire State Building is in which neighborhood?

A) Tribeca
B) Hell's Kitchen
C) Washington Heights
Where is the Statue of Liberty located?

A) Queens
B) Staten Island
C) The Bronx
What’s the name of the famous New York pizza chain?

A) Sbarro's Pizza
B) Papa John’s
C) Pizza Hut
What’s the nickname for people from the Bronx?

A) Bronxians
B) The Boogies
C) Bricks
What’s the name of the train station under Central Park?

A) Liberty Station
B) Brooklyn Terminal
C) Hudson Station

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