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Max Karson, better known as MrGirl, is a streamer, musical artist and (former) YouTuber who used to interact with Destiny on stream. Online he is primarily known for his controversial review of the the 2020 French drama Cuties,
as well as his song—I can fantasize about what I want—being featured in a short-form TikTok
styled meme with an anthropomorphized apple on the screen, though Max would not be widely known as the author of the featured song. Within DGG he is mostly known for his debates with Destiny, as well as his subsequent exposé, The Destiny Report.
History
MrGirl first interacted with Destiny on December 20th 2021.[1] On October 14th, 2022 MrGirl 'declared war' on the r/Destiny subreddit.[2] MrGirl and Destiny had their last full conversation on stream on October 28th 2022.[3] Soon after their last conversation, MrGirl started working with Lav to message girls that Destiny had interacted with in the past.[citation needed] This was because MrGirl believed that Destiny was abusing his power as a streamer by having women that he had previously slept with on stream.[4] Destiny was quick to address the allegations on stream, on November 11th of 2022, as the situation started gaining traction.[5] Following that, contact was cut between MrGirl and Destiny, and MrGirl continued contacting people, mostly women, that Destiny had on stream before. MrGirl then wrote and released The Destiny Report on March 25th 2023,[6] almost 5 months later. The day the report was released, ChudLogic read through the entirety of 'The Destiny Report on stream, and Destiny watched through some of that livestream.[7]
Appearances with Destiny
Related Destiny / MrGirl videos
External Links
References
- ↑ Destiny (2021, December 21) "Gender And Trans Debate Leaves Destiny Speechless ft. MrGirl..." YouTube.com. Retrieved October 1, 2023
- ↑ nomoremrnicemrgirl (2022, October 14) "A Declaration of War" Reddit.com. Retrieved October 1, 2023
- ↑ Destiny (2022, October 29) "Destiny And MrGirl Bridge Collapses" YouTube.com. Retrieved October 1, 2023
- ↑ Max Karson (March 25, 2023). mrgirl.substack.com. Retrieved June 5, 2023.
- ↑ Destiny (2022, November 11) "Destiny Addresses Lav's Allegations And Exposes MrGirl" YouTube.com. Retrieved October 1, 2023
- ↑ Max Karson (2023, March 25) "The Destiny Report" substack.com. Retrieved October 2, 2023
- ↑ DGGWRLD (2023, March 28)"Destiny Responds to The Destiny Report by mrgirl" YouTube.com. Retrieved October 2, 2023