The 1st Special Warfare Training Group’s feed was interrupted by “highly inappropriate content” on May 30.
Army investigating lewd incident during change of command ceremony livestream
Truthfully, I laughed so hard that I cried!
The 1st Special Warfare Training Group’s feed was interrupted by “highly inappropriate content” on May 30.
Army investigating lewd incident during change of command ceremony livestream
Truthfully, I laughed so hard that I cried!
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But Haylujan isn’t the only E-girl using Sanrio sex appeal to lure the internet’s SIMPs into the armed forces. There’s Bailey Crespo and Kayla Salinas, not to mention countless #miltok gunfluencers cropping up online. While she didn’t document her military career, influencer Bella Poarch also served in the US Navy for four years before going viral on TikTok in 2020, and is arguably the blueprint for this kind of kawaii commodified fetishism in the military. An adjacent figure, Natalia Fadeev, also known as Gun Waifu, is an Israeli influencer and IDF soldier who uses waifu aesthetics and catgirl cosplay to pedal pro-Israel propaganda to her 756k followers. She poses to camera, ahegao-style, with freshly manicured nails wrapped neatly around a glock, the uWu-ification of military functioning as a cutesy distraction from the shadowy colonial context: “when they try and destroy your nation,” she writes in one caption.
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