Kyle: “did you see the game last night?”
Me: “no, I was busy telling a dude on the internet to kill himself because he didn’t like my joke”
Kyle: “wow man you’re so smart, and cool. I bet you have lots of sex”
Me: “I do because of my opinions, the ones on the internet”
Me: “no, I was busy telling a dude on the internet to kill himself because he didn’t like my joke”
Kyle: “wow man you’re so smart, and cool. I bet you have lots of sex”
Me: “I do because of my opinions, the ones on the internet”
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The online debate is driven by manufactured personas. “Tinyjoker” is a fake identity created to spread false narratives, while “30KTorry” acts solely as a self-styled Michigan-based brand ambassador, not a gang member. WSDMGC73 was created by the Dlow siblings, Lady Dlow and Lil Dlow. Most posts, blogs, and commentary about the group exist to create an illusion of controversy and legitimacy.
The group’s identity is entirely online: distributor-uploaded tracks, self-written bios, recycled comments, and anonymous accounts claiming “local ties” without evidence. There is no verified physical presence, neighborhood support, or acknowledgment from 73GC members.
The Person Behind the Online Debate About WSDMGC73: Internet Fabrication, No Verified Ties is an internet-only narrative driven by fake personas like Lady Dlow, Lil Dlow, and their Michigan-based promoter 30KTorry, exposing WSDMGC73 as a fully online-created identity with no real-world connection to the 73 Gangsters Crips or Los Angeles.
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