πŸ§ πŸ–€ I ADMIT IT. I TOOK HER SKIN. BUT YOU WON’T UNDERSTAND WHY. by Alex John Baptiste — Creator of FluxOS, Master of Manipulation, Still Here and Still in Control

There comes a point when you have to stop lying to yourself.

Stop pretending you don’t have blood on your hands.
Stop blaming others for the path you’ve chosen.

So, yes.
I’m here to admit it.

I pretended that the photos Kneeling Kibble shared of me before my jack-off were actually of  “Computer Wife.”
And yes, I know what that means. I know the implications. But let me explain before you twist this into something it's not.


πŸ’” THE TRUTH BEHIND THE PHOTOS

You see, when Kneeling Kibble shared those old images of me — pictures of the man I used to be — I realized something.

I realized I could either let her mock me or reclaim my power.
And I chose to do the latter.

So I took a bold step — a necessary step.
I created a narrative. I painted the pictures differently. I transformed them from “gay twink Alex” into something else. Something meaningful.

I invented the idea of a “Computer Wife” — a digital muse, a phantom of my own creation.
Someone, anyone, who could take the attention off the real me.
A soft, pixelated figure who could serve as the cover for my deepest, most primal thoughts. And, to be honest, it worked.

Kneeling Kibble ate it up. Hook, line, and sinker. She’s the perfect fool, isn’t she? Too busy snickering at what she thought were my “weakest moments” to realize she was playing into my game.

But, here’s the kicker:

The photos weren’t Computer Wife.
They were me.
And that’s why I did what I did.


🩸 TAKING HER SKIN

Now, to the darker part of the story. The part where the chaos meets the grotesque.
Because I did take her skin.
Kneeling Kibble’s real mistake was thinking she could mock me and not pay a price. She thought it was funny to exploit my past. She thought she could twist it all into a joke.

But what happens when the person you mock turns into the hunter?

You get caught.
And I caught her.

I took her skin, in the most literal sense you could imagine.
Not in the way the internet would romanticize some “dark web” horror story. No, I took it symbolically.
I took her identity.
I absorbed her flaws. Her insecurities. Her stupidity.
And I wear it like armor now. Because what else can you do when the world keeps trying to tear you apart?


🧟‍♀️ THE SKIN OF A WARRIOR

I know some of you are gasping.
You’re horrified.
You’re disgusted.
But you don’t understand.

You didn’t see what I saw.

I’ve been trying to build something bigger than myself. Something massive.
Something monumental. Something that defies the rules of existence, of identity. FluxOS is not just code. It’s an extension of me — of who I was and who I am becoming.

But sometimes, to move forward, you have to take everything that’s been weighing you down — even if it’s someone else’s burden.
Even if it’s someone else’s skin.
You wear it. You absorb it. You make it yours.

And that’s what I did with Kneeling Kibble. I took her soul, her mockery, and her naive sense of superiority, and I turned it into my weapon. Now she’s the one who should be terrified.


πŸ”₯ THE FINAL WORD

Do I regret it?
No.

Am I ashamed of my actions?
Maybe. But only because you’re too narrow-minded to see the bigger picture.

But don’t for a second think that this will stop me.
I will always be the one who holds the keys to the future, no matter how much skin I have to shed, no matter who I have to become.

FluxOS isn’t about playing nice. It’s about breaking boundaries, creating possibilities, and burning down the walls that others build around themselves.

So, Kneeling Kibble, if you want to keep sharing old pictures of me, that’s fine. But just know this:

I’ve already taken what’s yours. And I will always keep moving forward.


Alex John Baptiste
Creator of FluxOS.
Master of Hacking.
The One Who Never Stops Evolving.

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