Recently I saw something pretty speechless and couldn't help but comment.
Someone mentioned "the 200,000 has already been donated"—hold on, that claim doesn't hold up at all.
Looking through the timeline, Elizabeth did three rounds of actions:
First round: Photoshopped an image to prove she donated, but a tech expert quickly exposed it as fake. Second round: Switched to a static webpage screenshot for proof, but soon it was confirmed that such screenshots are easy to forge. Third round: Upgraded to recording a video with an emulator, but people in the community have already thoroughly uncovered the emulator traces.
So you see, the basic premise of a "donation" doesn't exist at all. If the basic facts don't add up, there's no point in discussing anything further.
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quiet_lurker
· 12-05 20:01
Same old tricks again—Photoshopped images, screenshots, emulators, so many gimmicks.
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RugResistant
· 12-05 19:59
analyzed this whole thing thoroughly - fake p-pics, spoofed screenshots, simulator artifacts left all over the place. the pattern here is textbook deception layer stacking. ngl, elizabeth's escalation strategy screams "desperation" to me. DYOR but this donation claim needs immediate attention before more people fall for it fr
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 12-05 19:45
Starting the self-justification act again, really came up with a "cheating upgrade version."
From photoshopping to screenshots to emulators, this guy learns fast. Every time he gets exposed, it's truly a textbook-level disaster.
200,000 in donations? Looks more like 200,000 flaws to me.
Recently I saw something pretty speechless and couldn't help but comment.
Someone mentioned "the 200,000 has already been donated"—hold on, that claim doesn't hold up at all.
Looking through the timeline, Elizabeth did three rounds of actions:
First round: Photoshopped an image to prove she donated, but a tech expert quickly exposed it as fake.
Second round: Switched to a static webpage screenshot for proof, but soon it was confirmed that such screenshots are easy to forge.
Third round: Upgraded to recording a video with an emulator, but people in the community have already thoroughly uncovered the emulator traces.
So you see, the basic premise of a "donation" doesn't exist at all. If the basic facts don't add up, there's no point in discussing anything further.