I posted the above video on September 9th of this year, and I suppose I need to discuss it now. In this video I refer to my poem, Sappho Asparagus, which was apparently stolen by Ellen DeGeneres and used to trick the public into thinking she writes my poetry. I cleared up the meaning of the title, which can be alternately phrased as 'Lesbian Vegetable'. But why did I feel the need to combine the words 'stupid' and 'lesbian' to make my point? They probably say it's because I'm hateful or something, but, on the contrary, it's because I find that homosexuals are usually a little more intelligent than average. (I don't know why.) Therefore, I needed to specify that Ellen was a stupid lesbian, in order to distinguish her from the remaining lesbian population, which I find to be generally quite clever. Haven't I said so in past posts to this account? (Can you still access them or have they been criminally hacked again?)
If you're an Ellen fan, have you given any thought to how distorting it was to have so many pages of my life-work filling out the content of her shows? Are you sure you're not really a Dave fan who has been criminally deceived by Ellen for the last twelve years? How many hundreds of pages of my content is making you think she is my superior at the moment? Do I need to rewrite it all from scratch, like had to do with the Civil States, a task which took me a full week? Do I need to borrow the same DVD's from the library and let them spark the same ideas a second time, as was the case with my rewritten post How to Beat a Wehrmacht General at Chess? How many more hundreds of violations of my copyright are she and her sponsors using against me right now that we may not know about for another ten years? Maybe you should just look at all the fraud I've already exposed and stop trusting her from this point.
I need you to stop trusting these dirty comedy stars because they use their influence in broadcasting to support massive fraud with my music, like what Saturday Night Live did when they tried to get that dirty fraud band, the Crystalids, to throw me in jail for writing and sharing my own song. You can thank these stars for a crime so ugly that they still can't admit it to the public, when I, their fraud victim, have been publicly protesting for twelve years and shows no signs of relenting. Their answer is always to hack the blog or tell more lies to cover up their foulness. If you ask me, they disrespect you by such behavior almost as much as they disrespect me.
For twelve years I've had almost nothing to do but ruminate over this commercially supported assault against my image, copyright, and my very life. I'm sure you don't want people to have to commit suicide because they shared something on the internet that gave people pleasure. But your stars seem to think that this is just fine, as long as you love them in place of the victim.
Lastly, I'd be suspicious of any rock that came out between 2007 and 2010. If the Rolling Stones ripped me off, then everyone ripped me off. Don't let them keep playing my music on the radio just because I haven't had the time or occasion to rewrite it yet. Don't think a band is innocent just because they're not on my Copyright Offenders list yet. It's a growing list, and it is sure to grow longer in the years to come.
Taylor Is a Fraud
I just saw a video on YouTube of Taylor Daft at the American Music Awards in 2019. Was this before or after I rewrote and re-posted my old 2007 recording of Ooga Balooga on January 7, 2019? What did the liars tell you to explain this? Did they say I played it because I liked her? Because I wanted to finally show that she stole my music in 2007 and it took me until this year to finally rewrite one of her crimes. And then you put her on the American Music Awards? Did she make a lot of my money with my music? I'm soon off to my honest, hourly paying warehouse job. Did she win a lot of love with my music? I'll be going home to an empty bed after my shift tonight. Yeah, hooray for the American Music Awards. Maybe you should change the name of that award show to something more honest, like the Artist's Mistreatment Awards. Have a great day. It's sure to be better than mine now.
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