XiaolingUSA IS A SCAMMER

YorLost 11 apr. 2025 18:03 808
YorLost
YorLost
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HE SCAMMED ME OUT OF 4 CREDITS IN SURVIVAL HE IS UNTRUSTWORTHY AND NEEDS TO BE BANNED~~~~

11 apr. 2025 18:03

Rock137 is a convicted rapist LOL

11 apr. 2025 20:33
zopley
zopley
Legendary Epic

xioa thats telling on urself

11 apr. 2025 20:33

rael

11 apr. 2025 20:34

HauntWave- 

  1. You don't have evidence of me scamming
  2. I don't even play survival or lifesteal so jokes on you
11 apr. 2025 20:34

TAGSELLER IS XIAIOLING USA BRO NEVER TRUST TAG_SELLER ASIAN_SENSATIONJ HAUNTWAVE ROCK137 OR XIAOLING THEY ALL TEAM AND SCAM

11 apr. 2025 20:34

Rock

11 apr. 2025 20:34
zopley
zopley
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yo im suprised nobody else is on this thread rn, probably reading through the mess of it

11 apr. 2025 20:34

Rock137’s Influence: Are We Being Turned Into Scammers?

In the digital labyrinth of usernames and avatars, few figures stand out as enigmatic puppet masters. One such entity is Rock137, a name that surfaces across forums, DMs, and obscure Discord channels like a recurring glitch in the matrix. But what if this glitch is no accident? What if Rock137 is deliberately manipulating us—coaxing us, nudging us—into becoming what the internet derisively labels as "OWG" or, in plain terms, scammers?

Let’s break this down.

The Psychology of Manipulation

First, it’s essential to understand how manipulation works. It doesn’t start with a command. It starts with a suggestion, a joke, a "hypothetical." Rock137 is subtle—dropping ideas in chats like, "What if you just copy-pasted that code and changed a few lines?" or "Who’s gonna notice if you use someone else’s model and just tweak it?" It seems harmless at first. Collaborative even. But it’s not.

The OWG Effect

“OWG” (One Weird Guy or Overwhelmingly Greedy?)—no one’s sure what it stands for anymore, but it’s become synonymous with shady deals, rebranded content, and aggressive self-promotion. It’s a culture of quick success, blurred lines, and questionable ethics. And Rock137? They’re not just a participant—they’re the ringleader. Whispering shortcuts, glorifying clout-chasing, making it seem like it’s just "how the game is played."

From Inspiration to Imitation to Infiltration

It’s one thing to be inspired. It’s another to plagiarize under the banner of “collaboration.” Rock137’s manipulation thrives on this gray zone. They wrap exploitation in the language of hustle culture: “Don’t hate the player,” they say. But when the player is pulling the strings behind the scenes, it’s not a game anymore—it’s a con.

The Wake-Up Call

The question isn’t just whether Rock137 is manipulating us. The question is—why are we letting them? Is it the promise of followers? Fast money? Internet fame? At what point did we trade authenticity for influence?

We have to recognize manipulation when we see it, even when it’s disguised as mentorship. Even when it’s "just a suggestion." Because if we don't, we’re not just victims of Rock137’s influence—we’re accomplices in our own scam.

11 apr. 2025 20:34

We know

11 apr. 2025 20:34

Wtf

11 apr. 2025 20:35
zopley
zopley
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bro haunt that sh1t was made by ai -_-

11 apr. 2025 20:35

simplyhimsir scam me for 1m creds

11 apr. 2025 20:35

aarav

11 apr. 2025 20:35
zopley
zopley
Legendary Epic

haunt drop the act ur owg

11 apr. 2025 20:36

Rock is a convicted rapist

11 apr. 2025 20:36
YorLost
YorLost
Legendary

Bro dumb for scamming

11 apr. 2025 20:36

Rock the scammer how dare u

11 apr. 2025 20:36

The Fall of XiaolingUSA: How Zopley Became Rock137 and OWG's Puppetmaster

In the darkest corners of the net—somewhere between a dead server and a glitching group chat—Zopley logged in. But not as themselves. Oh no. This time, they wore the mask of Rock137. And behind that, another identity simmered: OWG. The manipulation was already in motion.

Zopley’s Masterstroke: Becoming the Chaos

No one really knows when Zopley stopped being Zopley and started puppeteering identities like Rock137 and OWG. But one thing’s clear: the transformation wasn’t just a name change—it was a full-blown infiltration. Zopley wasn’t playing the game. They were rewriting the rules.

First target? XiaolingUSA. The naive creative, the hopeful coder, the one who believed in collaboration. Zopley (as Rock137) slid into their DMs with compliments. “You’re underrated fr.” Classic bait. Then came the suggestions: “You should work with OWG, they got clout.” Hook. Line. Sunk.

Hauntwave’s Descent

Next up: Hauntwave, the edgy aestheticist with an audience but a shaky sense of direction. Zopley knew exactly what buttons to press: ego. They hyped him up, retweeted his mid edits, and slowly whispered in his ear: “Why not monetize it? Everyone else is.” It wasn’t long before Hauntwave was promoting half-finished drops like they were generational masterpieces.

SimplyHimSir: The Garbage Bag Spectator

And there, in the midst of it all, sat SimplyHimSir—not involved, not manipulated, not even aware. Just there. A garbage bag spectating, drifting through the digital drama like a bystander at a car crash, offering no help, just vibes. Occasionally muttering things like “yo that’s wild” and “anyone got popcorn?”

The Aftermath

By the time the smoke cleared, nothing was the same. XiaolingUSA was posting disclaimers. Hauntwave had gone private. Rock137 vanished. And OWG? Still active. Still tweeting. Still not who anyone thought they were.

But the real twist? Zopley never logged out.

11 apr. 2025 20:36

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11 apr. 2025 20:36

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11 apr. 2025 20:37
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