TrueEmpiricism amazingly could not figure out for the longest time that STD Kain was not JD Kain, but actually Steve McRae, even after Steve and numerous other people, such as Tyler Durden (no, not his real name) had informed Ronnie that it was one of Steve's sock accounts that he created during a TST episode; a sock which Steve occasionally used in TrueEmpiricism's live feed because he had banned Steve on his main account.
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| - TrueEmpiricism amazingly could not figure out for the longest time that STD Kain was not JD Kain, but actually Steve McRae, even after Steve and numerous other people, such as Tyler Durden (no, not his real name) had informed Ronnie that it was one of Steve's sock accounts that he created during a TST episode; a sock which Steve occasionally used in TrueEmpiricism's live feed because he had banned Steve on his main account.
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| - TrueEmpiricism amazingly could not figure out for the longest time that STD Kain was not JD Kain, but actually Steve McRae, even after Steve and numerous other people, such as Tyler Durden (no, not his real name) had informed Ronnie that it was one of Steve's sock accounts that he created during a TST episode; a sock which Steve occasionally used in TrueEmpiricism's live feed because he had banned Steve on his main account. Even though a number of people were telling him it was Steve, including Steve himself while on STD Kain, when TrueEmpiricism finally realized it was Steve, TrueEmpiricism took this to be somehow a brilliant revelation, and epiphany even, supposedly demonstrating his awesome and amazing powers of inductive reasoning to conclude that it was indeed Steve McRae.
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