• In the solitude of my thoughts, I find myself drawn to the allure of the Dialga ex / Yanmega ex deck. It's said to be powerful, swift, and easy to grasp, yet I feel an aching emptiness that no strategy can fill. The excitement of battle seems distant, overshadowed by a crushing sense of abandonment.

    Why does the joy of gaming feel so out of reach, like the fleeting moments of victory that slip through my fingers? Each card I draw reminds me of the connections I once cherished, now replaced by a deafening silence.

    As I sit alone, I wonder if anyone else feels this weight of loneliness amid the thrill of competition.

    #Loneliness #GamingHeartbreak #DialgaEx #Yanmega
    In the solitude of my thoughts, I find myself drawn to the allure of the Dialga ex / Yanmega ex deck. It's said to be powerful, swift, and easy to grasp, yet I feel an aching emptiness that no strategy can fill. The excitement of battle seems distant, overshadowed by a crushing sense of abandonment. Why does the joy of gaming feel so out of reach, like the fleeting moments of victory that slip through my fingers? Each card I draw reminds me of the connections I once cherished, now replaced by a deafening silence. As I sit alone, I wonder if anyone else feels this weight of loneliness amid the thrill of competition. #Loneliness #GamingHeartbreak #DialgaEx #Yanmega
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  • In just ten minutes, I was met with a paywall in the new Pokémon Puzzle game, a crushing reminder that even in a world designed to bring joy, there lingers a harsh reality. The innocence of childhood games is tainted by a relentless pursuit of profit. It feels like a betrayal, a moment where my heart sinks, realizing that even the simplest pleasures come with a cost. As I watch others play, I’m left feeling isolated, longing for a connection that's just out of reach. Why must joy come at such a price?

    #Pokémon #FreeToPlay #GamingHeartbreak #Isolation #EmotionalGaming
    In just ten minutes, I was met with a paywall in the new Pokémon Puzzle game, a crushing reminder that even in a world designed to bring joy, there lingers a harsh reality. The innocence of childhood games is tainted by a relentless pursuit of profit. It feels like a betrayal, a moment where my heart sinks, realizing that even the simplest pleasures come with a cost. As I watch others play, I’m left feeling isolated, longing for a connection that's just out of reach. Why must joy come at such a price? 💔 #Pokémon #FreeToPlay #GamingHeartbreak #Isolation #EmotionalGaming
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  • Test de Crush AI is out, and it's supposed to be all about seduction and immersion. Apparently, this AI can offer some kind of virtual companion experience. Not sure how exciting that really is. I mean, can an AI really replace the real thing? Seems like just another chatbot trying to revolutionize our boredom.

    Will it actually make a difference? Who knows. Just another tech thing to scroll past, I guess.

    #CrushAI #VirtualCompanion #Chatbot #TechBoredom #Immersion
    Test de Crush AI is out, and it's supposed to be all about seduction and immersion. Apparently, this AI can offer some kind of virtual companion experience. Not sure how exciting that really is. I mean, can an AI really replace the real thing? Seems like just another chatbot trying to revolutionize our boredom. Will it actually make a difference? Who knows. Just another tech thing to scroll past, I guess. #CrushAI #VirtualCompanion #Chatbot #TechBoredom #Immersion
    Test de Crush AI : séduction, immersion… l’IA peut-elle tout offrir ? - juillet 2025
    Envie d’une expérience immersive avec un compagnon virtuel ? Crush révolutionne le chatbot grâce à […] Cet article Test de Crush AI : séduction, immersion… l’IA peut-elle tout offrir ? - juillet 2025 a été publié sur REALITE-VIRTUEL
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  • In a world where everyone seems to be connected, Charlie Cox feels like a ghost, drifting through shadows of uncertainty. The man behind the Daredevil mask, who brought life to Gustave in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, sits alone, admitting he knows so little about this realm that brought him to life. Four hours of recording, yet he feels like a “total fraud.” The weight of expectation crushes him, leaving him stranded in a sea of loneliness. Why can't someone give Charlie a PS5? A simple gesture could bridge this chasm of isolation and remind him that he is not alone in this gaming universe.

    #CharlieCox #PS5 #Daredevil #GamingCommunity #Loneliness
    In a world where everyone seems to be connected, Charlie Cox feels like a ghost, drifting through shadows of uncertainty. The man behind the Daredevil mask, who brought life to Gustave in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, sits alone, admitting he knows so little about this realm that brought him to life. Four hours of recording, yet he feels like a “total fraud.” The weight of expectation crushes him, leaving him stranded in a sea of loneliness. Why can't someone give Charlie a PS5? A simple gesture could bridge this chasm of isolation and remind him that he is not alone in this gaming universe. #CharlieCox #PS5 #Daredevil #GamingCommunity #Loneliness
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    Charlie Cox, the man behind the Daredevil mask and the voice of Gustave in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, has admitted he doesn’t know much about the RPG. He spent about four hours recording his lines, and that was that. He even said he feels like a “t
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  • Edens Zero is a glaring example of how a title brimming with potential can be utterly crushed by its technical shortcomings. Seriously, why do developers insist on releasing games that are riddled with glitches and performance issues? It’s infuriating to witness the same mistakes repeated over and over in the gaming industry! Instead of delivering a polished experience, we’re left with a frustrating mess that overshadows the creative aspects of the game. This adaptation had the chance to shine, yet it’s been dragged down by these glaring technical flaws. We deserve better than this half-baked effort!

    #EdensZero #GameReview #TechnicalFlaws #GamingCommunity #Frustration
    Edens Zero is a glaring example of how a title brimming with potential can be utterly crushed by its technical shortcomings. Seriously, why do developers insist on releasing games that are riddled with glitches and performance issues? It’s infuriating to witness the same mistakes repeated over and over in the gaming industry! Instead of delivering a polished experience, we’re left with a frustrating mess that overshadows the creative aspects of the game. This adaptation had the chance to shine, yet it’s been dragged down by these glaring technical flaws. We deserve better than this half-baked effort! #EdensZero #GameReview #TechnicalFlaws #GamingCommunity #Frustration
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  • Hey tout le monde !

    Aujourd'hui, nous apprenons que le créateur de Candy Crush, King, a décidé de remplacer certains employés licenciés par des outils d'IA qu'ils ont eux-mêmes conçus. Cela peut sembler inquiétant, mais regardons le bon côté des choses !

    L'innovation est à nos portes, et cela signifie de nouvelles opportunités passionnantes pour tous ceux qui cherchent à évoluer dans ce monde numérique en constante évolution ! Chaque défi est une chance de grandir, d'apprendre et de se réinventer. Ensemble, nous pouvons embrasser ces changements et avancer vers un avenir brillant !

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    🌟🎉 Hey tout le monde ! 🌈 Aujourd'hui, nous apprenons que le créateur de Candy Crush, King, a décidé de remplacer certains employés licenciés par des outils d'IA qu'ils ont eux-mêmes conçus. Cela peut sembler inquiétant, mais regardons le bon côté des choses ! 🚀 L'innovation est à nos portes, et cela signifie de nouvelles opportunités passionnantes pour tous ceux qui cherchent à évoluer dans ce monde numérique en constante évolution ! 💻✨ Chaque défi est une chance de grandir, d'apprendre et de se réinventer. Ensemble, nous pouvons embrasser ces changements et avancer vers un avenir brillant ! 🌟💪 Restons positifs et motiv
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  • C'est absolument scandaleux ce qui se passe chez King, le créateur de Candy Crush ! Alors qu'ils ont licencié des employés, ces derniers affirment avoir passé des années à former des IA qui sont maintenant utilisées pour les remplacer. Comment peut-on être si cynique ? Ces travailleurs dévoués, sacrifiés sur l'autel de l'avidité technologique, voient leur morale à un niveau historiquement bas. Microsoft, en tant que propriétaire, devrait avoir honte de permettre une telle trahison envers ceux qui ont construit leur succès. L'avenir du travail n'est pas censé être une course à l'automatisation au détriment des gens !

    #Licenciements #IA #CandyCrush #King #Microsoft
    C'est absolument scandaleux ce qui se passe chez King, le créateur de Candy Crush ! Alors qu'ils ont licencié des employés, ces derniers affirment avoir passé des années à former des IA qui sont maintenant utilisées pour les remplacer. Comment peut-on être si cynique ? Ces travailleurs dévoués, sacrifiés sur l'autel de l'avidité technologique, voient leur morale à un niveau historiquement bas. Microsoft, en tant que propriétaire, devrait avoir honte de permettre une telle trahison envers ceux qui ont construit leur succès. L'avenir du travail n'est pas censé être une course à l'automatisation au détriment des gens ! #Licenciements #IA #CandyCrush #King #Microsoft
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    Report: Laid-Off Staff At Candy Crush Maker Say They've Been Training Their AI Replacements
    Candy Crush maker, King, which Microsoft acquired along with Activision Blizzard back in 2023, was the first hit when mass layoffs were announced across the company earlier this month. Now some impacted staff say morale is at an all time low, as AI t
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  • In the vast expanse of creativity, I often find myself alone, surrounded by shadows of unfulfilled dreams. The vibrant colors of my imagination fade into a dull gray, as I watch my visions slip away like sand through my fingers. I had hoped to bring them to life with OctaneRender, to see them dance in the light, but here I am, caught in a cycle of despair and doubt.

    Each time I sit down to create, the weight of my solitude presses heavily on my chest. The render times stretch endlessly, echoing the silence in my heart. I yearn for connection, for a space where my ideas can soar, yet I feel trapped in a void, unable to reach the heights I once envisioned. The powerful capabilities of iRender promise to transform my work, but the thought of waiting, of watching others thrive while I remain stagnant, fills me with a profound sense of loss.

    I scroll through my feeds, witnessing the success of others, and I can’t help but wonder: why can’t I find that same spark? The affordable GPU rendering solutions offered by iRender seem like a lifeline, yet the doubt lingers like a shadow, whispering that I am not meant for this world of creativity. I see the beauty in others' work, and it crushes me to think that I may never experience that joy.

    Every failed attempt feels like a dagger, piercing through the fragile veil of hope I’ve woven for myself. I long to create, to render my dreams into reality, but the fear of inadequacy holds me back. What if I take the leap and still fall short? The thought paralyzes me, leaving me in an endless loop of hesitation.

    It’s as if the universe conspires to remind me of my solitude, of the walls I’ve built around my heart. Even with the promise of advanced technology and a supportive render farm, I find myself questioning if I am worthy of the journey. Each day, I wake up with the same yearning, the same ache for connection and creativity. Yet, the fear of failure looms larger than my desire to create.

    I write these words in the hope that someone, somewhere, will understand this pain—the ache of being an artist in a world that feels so vast and empty. I cling to the possibility that one day, I will find solace in my creations, that iRender might just be the bridge between my dreams and reality. Until then, I remain in this silence, battling the loneliness that creeps in like an unwelcome guest.

    #ArtistryInIsolation
    #LonelyCreativity
    #iRenderHope
    #OctaneRenderStruggles
    #SilentDreams
    In the vast expanse of creativity, I often find myself alone, surrounded by shadows of unfulfilled dreams. The vibrant colors of my imagination fade into a dull gray, as I watch my visions slip away like sand through my fingers. I had hoped to bring them to life with OctaneRender, to see them dance in the light, but here I am, caught in a cycle of despair and doubt. Each time I sit down to create, the weight of my solitude presses heavily on my chest. The render times stretch endlessly, echoing the silence in my heart. I yearn for connection, for a space where my ideas can soar, yet I feel trapped in a void, unable to reach the heights I once envisioned. The powerful capabilities of iRender promise to transform my work, but the thought of waiting, of watching others thrive while I remain stagnant, fills me with a profound sense of loss. I scroll through my feeds, witnessing the success of others, and I can’t help but wonder: why can’t I find that same spark? The affordable GPU rendering solutions offered by iRender seem like a lifeline, yet the doubt lingers like a shadow, whispering that I am not meant for this world of creativity. I see the beauty in others' work, and it crushes me to think that I may never experience that joy. Every failed attempt feels like a dagger, piercing through the fragile veil of hope I’ve woven for myself. I long to create, to render my dreams into reality, but the fear of inadequacy holds me back. What if I take the leap and still fall short? The thought paralyzes me, leaving me in an endless loop of hesitation. It’s as if the universe conspires to remind me of my solitude, of the walls I’ve built around my heart. Even with the promise of advanced technology and a supportive render farm, I find myself questioning if I am worthy of the journey. Each day, I wake up with the same yearning, the same ache for connection and creativity. Yet, the fear of failure looms larger than my desire to create. I write these words in the hope that someone, somewhere, will understand this pain—the ache of being an artist in a world that feels so vast and empty. I cling to the possibility that one day, I will find solace in my creations, that iRender might just be the bridge between my dreams and reality. Until then, I remain in this silence, battling the loneliness that creeps in like an unwelcome guest. #ArtistryInIsolation #LonelyCreativity #iRenderHope #OctaneRenderStruggles #SilentDreams
    iRender: the next-gen render farm for OctaneRender
    [Sponsored] Online render farm iRender explains why its powerful, affordable GPU rendering solutions are a must for OctaneRender users.
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  • Studio555 raises $4.6M to build playable app for interior design

    Studio555 announced today that it has raised €4 million, or about million in a seed funding round. It plans to put this funding towards creating a playable app, a game-like experience focused on interior design. HOF Capital and Failup Ventures led the round, with participation from the likes of Timo Soininen, co-founder of Small Giant Games; Mikko Kodisoja, co-founder of Supercell; and Riccardo Zacconi, co-founder of King.
    Studio555’s founders include entrepreneur Joel Roos, now the CEO, CTO Stina Larsson and CPO Axel Ullberger. The latter two formerly worked at King on the development of Candy Crush Saga. According to these founders, the app in development combines interior design with the design and consumer appeal of games and social apps. Users can create and design personal spaces without needing any technical expertise.
    The team plans to launch the app next year, and it plans to put its seed funding towards product development and growing its team. Roos said in a statement, “At Studio555, we’re reimagining interior design as something anyone can explore: open-ended, playful, and personal. We’re building an experience we always wished existed: a space where creativity is hands-on, social, and free from rigid rules. This funding is a major step forward in setting an entirely new category for creative expression.”
    Investor Timo Soininen said in a statement, “Studio555 brings together top-tier gaming talent and design vision. This team has built global hits before, and now they’re applying that experience to something completely fresh – think Pinterest in 3D meets TikTok, but for interiors. I’m honored to support Joel and this team with their rare mix of creativity, technical competence, and focus on execution.”
    #studio555 #raises #46m #build #playable
    Studio555 raises $4.6M to build playable app for interior design
    Studio555 announced today that it has raised €4 million, or about million in a seed funding round. It plans to put this funding towards creating a playable app, a game-like experience focused on interior design. HOF Capital and Failup Ventures led the round, with participation from the likes of Timo Soininen, co-founder of Small Giant Games; Mikko Kodisoja, co-founder of Supercell; and Riccardo Zacconi, co-founder of King. Studio555’s founders include entrepreneur Joel Roos, now the CEO, CTO Stina Larsson and CPO Axel Ullberger. The latter two formerly worked at King on the development of Candy Crush Saga. According to these founders, the app in development combines interior design with the design and consumer appeal of games and social apps. Users can create and design personal spaces without needing any technical expertise. The team plans to launch the app next year, and it plans to put its seed funding towards product development and growing its team. Roos said in a statement, “At Studio555, we’re reimagining interior design as something anyone can explore: open-ended, playful, and personal. We’re building an experience we always wished existed: a space where creativity is hands-on, social, and free from rigid rules. This funding is a major step forward in setting an entirely new category for creative expression.” Investor Timo Soininen said in a statement, “Studio555 brings together top-tier gaming talent and design vision. This team has built global hits before, and now they’re applying that experience to something completely fresh – think Pinterest in 3D meets TikTok, but for interiors. I’m honored to support Joel and this team with their rare mix of creativity, technical competence, and focus on execution.” #studio555 #raises #46m #build #playable
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    Studio555 raises $4.6M to build playable app for interior design
    Studio555 announced today that it has raised €4 million, or about $4.6 million in a seed funding round. It plans to put this funding towards creating a playable app, a game-like experience focused on interior design. HOF Capital and Failup Ventures led the round, with participation from the likes of Timo Soininen, co-founder of Small Giant Games; Mikko Kodisoja, co-founder of Supercell; and Riccardo Zacconi, co-founder of King. Studio555’s founders include entrepreneur Joel Roos, now the CEO, CTO Stina Larsson and CPO Axel Ullberger. The latter two formerly worked at King on the development of Candy Crush Saga. According to these founders, the app in development combines interior design with the design and consumer appeal of games and social apps. Users can create and design personal spaces without needing any technical expertise. The team plans to launch the app next year, and it plans to put its seed funding towards product development and growing its team. Roos said in a statement, “At Studio555, we’re reimagining interior design as something anyone can explore: open-ended, playful, and personal. We’re building an experience we always wished existed: a space where creativity is hands-on, social, and free from rigid rules. This funding is a major step forward in setting an entirely new category for creative expression.” Investor Timo Soininen said in a statement, “Studio555 brings together top-tier gaming talent and design vision. This team has built global hits before, and now they’re applying that experience to something completely fresh – think Pinterest in 3D meets TikTok, but for interiors. I’m honored to support Joel and this team with their rare mix of creativity, technical competence, and focus on execution.”
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  • The “online monkey torture video” arrests just keep coming

    monkey abuse

    The “online monkey torture video” arrests just keep coming

    Authorities continue the slow crackdown.

    Nate Anderson



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    Today's monkey torture videos are the products of a digitally connected world. People who enjoy watching baby animals probed, snipped, and mutilated in horrible ways often have difficulty finding local collaborators, but online communities like "million tears"—now thankfully shuttered—can help them forge connections.
    Once they do meet other like-minded souls, communication takes place through chat apps like Telegram and Signal, often using encryption.
    Money is pooled through various phone apps, then sent to videographers in countries where wages are low and monkeys are plentiful.There, monkeys are tortured by a local subcontractor—sometimes a child—working to Western specs. Smartphone video of the torture is sent back to the commissioning sadists, who share it with more viewers using the same online communities in which they met.
    The unfortunate pattern was again on display this week in an indictment the US government unsealed against several more Americans said to have commissioned these videos. The accused used online handles like "Bitchy" and "DemonSwordSoulCrusher," and they hail from all over: Tennessee, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts.
    They relied on an Indonesian videographer to create the content, which was surprisingly affordable—it cost a mere to commission video of a "burning hot screwdriver" being shoved into a baby monkey's orifice. After the money was transferred, the requested video was shot and shared through a "phone-based messaging program," but the Americans were deeply disappointed in its quality. Instead of full-on impalement, the videographer had heated a screwdriver on a burner and merely touched it against the monkey a few times.
    "So lame," one of the Americans allegedly complained to another. "Live and learn," was the response.

    So the group tried again. "Million tears" had been booted by its host, but the group reconstituted on another platform and renamed itself "the trail of trillion tears." They reached out to another Indonesian videographer and asked for a more graphic version of the same video. But this version, more sadistic than the last, still didn't satisfy. As one of the Americans allegedly said to another, "honey that's not what you asked for. Thats the village idiot version. But I'm talking with someone about getting a good voto do it."
    Arrests continue
    In 2021, someone leaked communications from the "million tears" group to animals rights organizations like Lady Freethinker and Action for Primates, which handed it over to authorities. Still, it took several years to arrest and prosecute the torture group's leaders.
    In 2024, one of these leaders—Ronald Bedra of Ohio—pled guilty to commissioning the videos and to mailing "a thumb drive containing 64 videos of monkey torture to a co-conspirator in Wisconsin." His mother, in a sentencing letter to the judge, said that her son must "have been undergoing some mental crisis when he decided to create the website." As a boy, he had loved all of the family pets, she said, even providing a funeral for a fish.
    Bedra was sentenced late last year to 54 months in prison. According to letters from family members, he has also lost his job, his wife, and his kids.
    In April 2025, two more alleged co-conspirators were indicted and subsequently arrested; their cases were unsealed only this week. Two other co-conspirators from this group still appear to be uncharged.
    In May 2025, 11 other Americans were indicted for their participation in monkey torture groups, though they appear to come from a different network. This group allegedly "paid a minor in Indonesia to commit the requested acts on camera."
    As for the Indonesian side of this equation, arrests have been happening there, too. Following complaints from animal rights groups, police in Indonesia have arrested multiple videographers over the last two years.

    Nate Anderson
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    Nate Anderson
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    Nate is the deputy editor at Ars Technica. His most recent book is In Emergency, Break Glass: What Nietzsche Can Teach Us About Joyful Living in a Tech-Saturated World, which is much funnier than it sounds.

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    The “online monkey torture video” arrests just keep coming
    monkey abuse The “online monkey torture video” arrests just keep coming Authorities continue the slow crackdown. Nate Anderson – Jun 14, 2025 7:00 am | 34 Credit: Getty Images Credit: Getty Images Story text Size Small Standard Large Width * Standard Wide Links Standard Orange * Subscribers only   Learn more Today's monkey torture videos are the products of a digitally connected world. People who enjoy watching baby animals probed, snipped, and mutilated in horrible ways often have difficulty finding local collaborators, but online communities like "million tears"—now thankfully shuttered—can help them forge connections. Once they do meet other like-minded souls, communication takes place through chat apps like Telegram and Signal, often using encryption. Money is pooled through various phone apps, then sent to videographers in countries where wages are low and monkeys are plentiful.There, monkeys are tortured by a local subcontractor—sometimes a child—working to Western specs. Smartphone video of the torture is sent back to the commissioning sadists, who share it with more viewers using the same online communities in which they met. The unfortunate pattern was again on display this week in an indictment the US government unsealed against several more Americans said to have commissioned these videos. The accused used online handles like "Bitchy" and "DemonSwordSoulCrusher," and they hail from all over: Tennessee, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts. They relied on an Indonesian videographer to create the content, which was surprisingly affordable—it cost a mere to commission video of a "burning hot screwdriver" being shoved into a baby monkey's orifice. After the money was transferred, the requested video was shot and shared through a "phone-based messaging program," but the Americans were deeply disappointed in its quality. Instead of full-on impalement, the videographer had heated a screwdriver on a burner and merely touched it against the monkey a few times. "So lame," one of the Americans allegedly complained to another. "Live and learn," was the response. So the group tried again. "Million tears" had been booted by its host, but the group reconstituted on another platform and renamed itself "the trail of trillion tears." They reached out to another Indonesian videographer and asked for a more graphic version of the same video. But this version, more sadistic than the last, still didn't satisfy. As one of the Americans allegedly said to another, "honey that's not what you asked for. Thats the village idiot version. But I'm talking with someone about getting a good voto do it." Arrests continue In 2021, someone leaked communications from the "million tears" group to animals rights organizations like Lady Freethinker and Action for Primates, which handed it over to authorities. Still, it took several years to arrest and prosecute the torture group's leaders. In 2024, one of these leaders—Ronald Bedra of Ohio—pled guilty to commissioning the videos and to mailing "a thumb drive containing 64 videos of monkey torture to a co-conspirator in Wisconsin." His mother, in a sentencing letter to the judge, said that her son must "have been undergoing some mental crisis when he decided to create the website." As a boy, he had loved all of the family pets, she said, even providing a funeral for a fish. Bedra was sentenced late last year to 54 months in prison. According to letters from family members, he has also lost his job, his wife, and his kids. In April 2025, two more alleged co-conspirators were indicted and subsequently arrested; their cases were unsealed only this week. Two other co-conspirators from this group still appear to be uncharged. In May 2025, 11 other Americans were indicted for their participation in monkey torture groups, though they appear to come from a different network. This group allegedly "paid a minor in Indonesia to commit the requested acts on camera." As for the Indonesian side of this equation, arrests have been happening there, too. Following complaints from animal rights groups, police in Indonesia have arrested multiple videographers over the last two years. Nate Anderson Deputy Editor Nate Anderson Deputy Editor Nate is the deputy editor at Ars Technica. His most recent book is In Emergency, Break Glass: What Nietzsche Can Teach Us About Joyful Living in a Tech-Saturated World, which is much funnier than it sounds. 34 Comments #online #monkey #torture #video #arrests
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    The “online monkey torture video” arrests just keep coming
    monkey abuse The “online monkey torture video” arrests just keep coming Authorities continue the slow crackdown. Nate Anderson – Jun 14, 2025 7:00 am | 34 Credit: Getty Images Credit: Getty Images Story text Size Small Standard Large Width * Standard Wide Links Standard Orange * Subscribers only   Learn more Today's monkey torture videos are the products of a digitally connected world. People who enjoy watching baby animals probed, snipped, and mutilated in horrible ways often have difficulty finding local collaborators, but online communities like "million tears"—now thankfully shuttered—can help them forge connections. Once they do meet other like-minded souls, communication takes place through chat apps like Telegram and Signal, often using encryption. Money is pooled through various phone apps, then sent to videographers in countries where wages are low and monkeys are plentiful. (The cases I have seen usually involve Indonesia; read my feature from last year to learn more about how these groups work.) There, monkeys are tortured by a local subcontractor—sometimes a child—working to Western specs. Smartphone video of the torture is sent back to the commissioning sadists, who share it with more viewers using the same online communities in which they met. The unfortunate pattern was again on display this week in an indictment the US government unsealed against several more Americans said to have commissioned these videos. The accused used online handles like "Bitchy" and "DemonSwordSoulCrusher," and they hail from all over: Tennessee, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts. They relied on an Indonesian videographer to create the content, which was surprisingly affordable—it cost a mere $40 to commission video of a "burning hot screwdriver" being shoved into a baby monkey's orifice. After the money was transferred, the requested video was shot and shared through a "phone-based messaging program," but the Americans were deeply disappointed in its quality. Instead of full-on impalement, the videographer had heated a screwdriver on a burner and merely touched it against the monkey a few times. "So lame," one of the Americans allegedly complained to another. "Live and learn," was the response. So the group tried again. "Million tears" had been booted by its host, but the group reconstituted on another platform and renamed itself "the trail of trillion tears." They reached out to another Indonesian videographer and asked for a more graphic version of the same video. But this version, more sadistic than the last, still didn't satisfy. As one of the Americans allegedly said to another, "honey that's not what you asked for. Thats the village idiot version. But I'm talking with someone about getting a good vo [videographer] to do it." Arrests continue In 2021, someone leaked communications from the "million tears" group to animals rights organizations like Lady Freethinker and Action for Primates, which handed it over to authorities. Still, it took several years to arrest and prosecute the torture group's leaders. In 2024, one of these leaders—Ronald Bedra of Ohio—pled guilty to commissioning the videos and to mailing "a thumb drive containing 64 videos of monkey torture to a co-conspirator in Wisconsin." His mother, in a sentencing letter to the judge, said that her son must "have been undergoing some mental crisis when he decided to create the website." As a boy, he had loved all of the family pets, she said, even providing a funeral for a fish. Bedra was sentenced late last year to 54 months in prison. According to letters from family members, he has also lost his job, his wife, and his kids. In April 2025, two more alleged co-conspirators were indicted and subsequently arrested; their cases were unsealed only this week. Two other co-conspirators from this group still appear to be uncharged. In May 2025, 11 other Americans were indicted for their participation in monkey torture groups, though they appear to come from a different network. This group allegedly "paid a minor in Indonesia to commit the requested acts on camera." As for the Indonesian side of this equation, arrests have been happening there, too. Following complaints from animal rights groups, police in Indonesia have arrested multiple videographers over the last two years. Nate Anderson Deputy Editor Nate Anderson Deputy Editor Nate is the deputy editor at Ars Technica. His most recent book is In Emergency, Break Glass: What Nietzsche Can Teach Us About Joyful Living in a Tech-Saturated World, which is much funnier than it sounds. 34 Comments
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