K9/11

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Hasan's dog—Fish; and Will Neff's dog—Kaya.

Above is the r/place canvas before the Daliban attack. Below is the canvass after the attack, with a Hungarian flag and blue letter "D" covering where Fish once was.
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K9/11 was a false flag attack that remains one of the most well-known operation conducted by the Daliban during the 2022 r/place event, the name is a clever merge of the September 11th terrorist attacks and the abbreviation for Canine (K-9), as well as drawing on the fact there were two dogs and that Hasan will never forget.

The event consisted of:

  • Daliban super-soldiers capturing the territory by blotting out with a Hungarian flag (in reference to Hasan's distaste for Viktor Orban—the Hungarian PM)
  • Claiming credit for the attack—via a blue letter D—albeit after HasanAbi spies had already reported that the Daliban had carried out the attack, and Hasan observing first hand that one of the pixel-placers was a regular r/destiny user.
  • Hasan getting big mad about a pixel version of his real, dead dog—dying again before his very eyes.

Hasan Reaction

Hasan was quick to morally grandstand about his pixel dog dying:

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Of course, neither Hasan nor his audience saw the incredible irony in decrying the pixeling-over of his dead dog for moral brownie points while simultaneously saying "it's pixels, it's not that big"[1] and that "I don't care. I don't care."[2]

Hasan and his community remains mad to this day, and still brings K9/11 up to impugn Destiny as a psychopath who kills dead dogs.

r/place backlash

A Crime Against Nature

On Reddit, many were quick to decry Destiny's actions as morally reprehensible. An r/place thread was posted, entitled "This is honestly a crime against nature",[3] in which Hasan fans and dog lovers have intense agreements about how much of a deranged lunatic it must take to replace a pixel dog in a special event about placing pixels.

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