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tldr a group of feminists working for Trump allegedly bully Eggman for making a rap song that glorifies mass murderers less than Eminems track, "Greatest", or, the music video for "This is America" by Childish Gambino, or "Cop Killer" by Ice T.
tldr a group of feminists working for Trump allegedly bully Eggman for making a rap song that glorifies mass murderers less than Eminems track, "Greatest", or, the music video for "This is America" by Childish Gambino, or "Cop Killer" by Ice T.
== Eggman's Comeback of 2018 ==
As of October 2018, Toby decided to gradually return to his former streaming activities. Although not numerous, the few casts he did in October that year were memorable and of the usual Eggman-quality. He announced his plans to stream more often in the future. Toby was still living in the same basement.
== Eggman's Retirement and the CBC Documentary ==
In early 2019, Eggman was interviewed for a CBC documentary on incels. The film featured a rap song by Eggman, "Alek Minassian", which was inspired by the infamous van killer of the same name. Apparently, Eggman was recommended he retire from social media, either by CBC or some other party. Toby took this advice to heart.
Shortly after the interview was completed Eggman announced he would no longer be making (music) videos due to the fact his content might inspire acts of violence. He briefly disabled his Twitter account, but has since activated it.
The future of Eggman's media presence remains unknown. He still enjoys the full taste of one dollar rum and other superior alcoholic beverages, perhaps more than in the past. Eggman remains a [[NEET]].
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