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The Cyberpunk Dingo @UCQblrmhpvrum8y0iGGmze1w@youtube.com

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Welcoem to posts!!

in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

The Cyberpunk Dingo
Posted 5 days ago

Joining Infidel Noodle's stream in around 5-10 minutes. Hope to see you there!

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The Cyberpunk Dingo
Posted 1 week ago

9 months since Lord Rothschild hired a cybernetic dingo from Australia to make pro-western propaganda - and we have hit 50,000 subs.

Jokes aside, thank you. Within this short period, I have quite enjoyed building this community, hearing your thoughts, and also, enabling me to make you laugh through the content I make. My original goal for the end of the year, believe it or not, was a mere 1000 subs. So this is quite remarkable to see, and I hope to continue to grow it with you! I think the timing here is also perfect, because you'll hear directly from me this Saturday on stream with Infidel Noodle, to share a bit more about myself, my story and my thoughts around a lot of the stuff I discuss on the channel.

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The Cyberpunk Dingo
Posted 1 week ago

Something that's always bothered me was not eternal oblivion - but surprisingly, spending eternity in heaven.

Surprised? Well, it surprised me too. It was something I often thought about. If heaven is an eternal paradise, free from struggle or striving, wouldn’t it eventually feel… empty? And eternity, a concept in itself is impossible to comprehend, made it rather unsettling to imagine. The sheer vastness of forever, without change or challenge, felt more like a prison of monotony than paradise.

Some people have told me that desire would be different—perhaps even removed. But in that case, am I truly myself anymore? I would no longer be human, but some ethereal being without desire... though what’s presented in paradise is precisely what humans typically desire.

When I was growing up, I could immediately tell the Islamic version of heaven being peddled to us from childhood, were the fantasies of an Arab. I didn't care about endless rivers of honey or dates, considering how far removed we were from the Middle East. Once I was older, this version of paradise essentially was a 7th century brothel.


The promises of heavenly pleasures—like wine that doesn’t intoxicate, extravagant feasts, and an endless supply of virgins—always struck me as oddly transactional. It wasn’t about spiritual fulfillment or eternal enlightenment; it was about gratifying base desires in a way that felt superficial and hedonistic. Even the gender dynamics of paradise seemed rooted in the patriarchal norms of the 7th century, with women either reduced to rewards for men or completely absent in their agency. Seriously, if you're a Muslim woman, you spend eternity in paradise being cucked by your husband, who indulges in the company of 72 ethereal virgins. Is this supposed to be appealing?

I often reflect on these thoughts I had as I was drifting toward apostasy, and they resonate with me even more now. Once I began lifting and focusing on self-improvement, I realized something profound: I genuinely enjoy the struggle. The process of working hard, achieving small victories, and watching them compound over time was deeply fulfilling. In fact, it was the limited time we have to strive, grow, and accomplish that made those moments even more meaningful. Struggle gives life its richness, and without it, the reward feels hollow.

But these thoughts of mine, often hitting me mid-shampoo like some kind of existential conditioner, weren’t just the incoherent ramblings of a restless mind. Friedrich Nietzsche famously said, "What does not kill me makes me stronger."

Another belief system, Buddhism, perhaps places even greater focus on this idea. The Buddha centered his philosophy on suffering, teaching that life is inherently marked by it, primarily due to desire and attachment. Yet, instead of offering indulgence as a reward, Buddhism advocates transcending desire through the Eightfold Path—achieving balance, mindfulness, and liberation. No paradise—just an emphasis on personal growth and enlightenment.

Regardless of what you believe, I'd love to hear your thoughts. And thanks for indulging in my ramblings, written during my lunch break at the CIA cafeteria. No, I did not see JFK here.

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The Cyberpunk Dingo
Posted 1 week ago

Hey friends! I'm excited to announce that I'll be joining Infidel Noodle (another very popular apostate youtuber if you didn't know), on a livestream on her channel next Saturday. Happy to take a break from my CIA/Mossad activities and appear in the flesh to chat about myself, politics, religions and so on. If you had anything you'd like me to answer, drop them in the comments. I'll see if I can get to it during the steam.

Hope to see you there. 1PM AEST, 9PM EST.

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The Cyberpunk Dingo
Posted 1 week ago

🚨New Video Alert🚨 Australia is currently facing a mass immigration crisis, in perhaps one of the worst economic conditions the country's ever faced. However, immigration numbers are exponentially going up, with no signs of slowing down. One could almost see how it's all a massive ponzi scheme at the expense of the working class. I show you how it works. Go check it out!

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The Cyberpunk Dingo
Posted 2 weeks ago

We are now 40,000 strong. Thank you.

Next stop: 50.

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The Cyberpunk Dingo
Posted 2 weeks ago

It's December, and that means it is Ex-Muslim Awareness Month. Born as a response to Islamophobia (a nonsensical word) Awareness Month that was November, I definitely think the voices of people who've left Islam have grown exponentially in recent years. It's becoming normalized, despite muslims who appear unable to even come to terms with our existence.

And the response from ex-muslims to my most recent video was overwhelming. I am deeply humbled, and happy that there were so many comments from people who have taken a serious risk by leaving this religion, from all over the world. Here's to you, a growing movement, that refuses to be silenced.

Your courage, your stories, and your unwavering pursuit of truth are inspiring. This month is a reminder of the power of speaking out, even when the odds seem insurmountable. To everyone who has shared their journey or supported others in theirs, know that your voice matters, and it’s part of a much larger symphony calling for freedom, reason, and understanding.

And let's do it, while cracking a few jokes.

Thank you.
A talking Dingo who works for the CIA, NATO, the Rothchilds and AIPAC.

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The Cyberpunk Dingo
Posted 2 weeks ago

Damn, this guy's gotten me. Leaked picture of me and the Israeli PM from the New York Times attached. We met at the AIPAC office located inside NATO HQ.

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The Cyberpunk Dingo
Posted 2 weeks ago

Things can sometimes get rather confusing.

'That isn't the true Islam'
'No You'
'I'll do you one better: Islam doesn't exist'

Regardless, my reaction, pictured at the end.

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The Cyberpunk Dingo
Posted 3 weeks ago

Sometimes, no further commentary is required. This isn't photoshopped and is a real group. Spotted in Australia trying to shut down Christmas celebrations.

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