Why is my cat genuinely the cutest thing in the world 🥹 I love my sweet girl 😭
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Why is my cat genuinely the cutest thing in the world 🥹 I love my sweet girl 😭
I can’t wait for the day I can walk outside without a shirt on 😔 hopefully one day🥹
TAG GAME GUYS
TAG YOUR MOOTS AND MAKE THEM EXPLAIN THEIR USERNAMES LORE
Starting with me:
Hyyl18 because when i was youngest i had a group in a random app with some friends and i didnt knew qhat username to use so i decided to create one with things i used to read since we were talking abt fanfic in this group so: Hot Yaoi Yuri Lemon +18 stuff (i was in my dirty era dont dare to judge me). Hyyl18 thats it. Now i use it everywhere yay
@patroclus-is-the-bigger-person @b4rty-r0s13r-w1ll-fck-y0ur-m0m @cuntyteardrop @glassesgirlies @leninthestarlight @bardorsomethinglikethat anyone else who wanna join tbh yay
Mine doesn’t really have lore, I just am in a bunch of different fandoms with no correlation, and I post about them all
@privygrid
My only mutual that posts
Hehe hi
So mine comes from among us, specifically around the time they added the account feature and you could generate random names and at some point i got "privygrid" and it like immediately resonated with me so i use it everywhere now
tags with my questions/guesses below the cut
my username is nebula without the first letter, and that's actually the name of basically an oc i have who's a duck, and she's a duck because i had (and still have) an obsession with ducks when i was maybe 9 years old. it's explained more here
tags below the cut (holy hell i have so many mutuals)
mine is just two derivations of my real name of varying congruence lol
@mbumblebuzz @soulsisteremphiee @duolc123125 @ang3l-ocean @rin-yaps @clownkiss3r @dragonslayer26806 @cattreats4humans @dumflowr @yanderelesbian :3
Ok mine is so fucking stupid:
Thx for the tag!!!
Mine hasn’t changed since I first got on tumblr as a 12 year old xD Breeze is my name and for the second part I love the song Moon River, also I was at the height of my moon!Varian obsession and I love to swim -> water -> river so it was a funny coincidence that it matched :3 also it sounded very fancy and aesthetic to young me xD
Tags: @heatherthetiredwriter @cloverofhope @torcheflamme @heavypicklebrokemydundunheart @emophobix @jazzi-bluebatz @deetheteadrinkingdragon @toothless101 @taillessjackal @dynamo300 @getsnuckup0n @gummyy-bunnyy
Also if we’re mutuals and I haven’t tagged you imagine your URL here bc I am sooo forgetful :,D
Hm, aight! Basically, this one's an old one, barring the 300 i've started adding :v About uh... fifteen or more years ago, one of my fave games was Bionicle Heroes for the PC (i had a pirated copy my dad got me :3 ) and well...
Yeah :V
Welp, passing this along!
@nameless-raven2365
@soysaucelobster
@simpystarrr
@sd-dookie
@keeana
@addy467
@saturnianballad
@rainofdauwuand0w0
@devikiu
@inkykat20
@thatonesp00n
@murdercables
@zurut
@catherinemchall
@scribbl3dog
@wd-jax
@emophobix
@just--mizu
@sylynshalah81
@trix-the-artemis
I have three blogs so I'll explain them all!
@scribbl3dog (my main), I've always loved to draw and write, so scribble, and I was fairly certain that my fursona would stay a dog, hence the dog, the 3 in the username is just there to look cool (and also since @scribbledog already exists), the 3 was inspired by the titles of Femtanyl songs
@scribblethedog (roleplay blog), I liked the scribble in my username so much that I made it the name of my fursona, who eventually branched out into her own character,
@thefatjolteon (reblog blog) was originally thefatflareon, but I really like yellow so I used jolteon so I could make the blog extra yellow, I used an eevelution since my sister really likes eevee and often makes us play where we both have to be eeveelutions where I always choose either flareon or jolteon, the 'fat' is self-expalantory, it flowed a bit better when I was called flareon but I kept it when I switched to Jolteon since there aren't a lot of adjectives starting with J that I vibe with
(Sorry that was very long)
@forgivemeomycyns @dragonfangstudios @urlocalmultifandomerxd @novnovv @astralpandamoniumfox @shadelordslap @gathering-teeth @realbakedtoast @oooo-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii @freshdruidloremaster @the-cyn-official @the-other-j @emophobix
+ open tags
My username, realbakedtoast/BakedToast, is pretty stupid tbh. It comes from the fact that I wanted a good online username to attract attention as a content creator.
I was thinking about names that I could go by one night and ended up with BakedToast because I found the idea of bread that you toast in an oven silly since it's toast that wasn't made in a toaster, but it's still called toast.
And that's basically it! That's where it came from lol!
Your turn, moots!
@bobo-kix @softholly @tbcbtq-v-real @kibble-mp4 @bitchwholikesrobots @red-cedar @soysaucelobster @ziekkfreak2-0 @iamaconfusedbisexual @staarbug @thestrangebleble @wd-jax @tob1xas @ethmo1d @pouringplumwine @lwlfire @viridiancolors @nerdman23 @whenyrplayingdead @roadkillcritter @strangelycasualhorror @lazynameforme @polteghost @deargoditsallperidot @ser1al-designation-n @unofficialaziraphale @midnightbloggo @tutullyunreal + all my other moots that I may have forgot to tag!
My username is an oc... is anyone surprised? The oc was originally a tadc oc for a character that came into the circus as a ghost, but after I got a friend to draw the oc, I just decided that would be my new online presence. The name is an edited version of the word "Poltergeist". Off to you, Moots @l3m0nxxx @leymax @sillyfaewitch @patchfison @mintidotxml @moonstorm-wof @mattsqueakerdraws @soysaucelobster @elasticpraetorianclarity and anyone else i am forgetting :3
Well, I'm pretty sure I've told my username lore to you before Polty, but why not share?
So, I was pretty into Sonic as a kid as a lot of kids are, among other things.. Sally Face, for example, if you grew up the same way, you can probably guess more, but that's all that's important.
I used to make a lot of OCs, Sonic OCs, that I'd cross over to other fandoms, and out came 'Patch', Patch the Fox. A red and black female 3 tailed fox, yes I played that one Sonic Roblox RP game a lot, yes she was in that.
I've kept her for years, and, later down the line I got into Sally Face. I decided my girl needed a last name, that wasn't just 'Fox', so I took the last names of Sal and Larry, 'Fisher' and 'Johnson', and made Fis-on
Patch Fison
That's also why Fison is said 'Fish-on'.
My username is an OC I've used as a "persona" for years.
Alright moots.. gulp..
Thanks once again Patch n Polt
So I have a bunch of different usernames across different platforms, but one thing they all have in common is the word "Silly" because of a thing I had to do in theatre a long while back where I put a word that starts with the same letter as my first name (my first name starts with S) and since I'm self deprecating I didn't wanna do smart or sweet or something like that, but obviously we couldn't put anything negative, so I thought of silly since its not too positive but its not too negative either so now I use the word silly in all my users :3
Uhh @kawaii-v4mp @l3m0nxxx
Thanks Patch, Sally, and Polty!!!
my usernames are always something with lemons like lemonsareamazing (my discord), l3m0nxxx, and blah blah blah citrus blah. so basically i was one of those kids who would do some weird wacky shit to get attention and it was particularly when i had to pack my own lunches in the 5th grade. i packed a full cucumber, loose grapes, and other random things so one day my friend dared me to bring a full lemon and eat it at recess, peel and seeds and everything. so obviously i did.
i packed a lemon and gathered a few kids behind the bins and started eating it in its entirety (i almost vomited a few times) and yeah thats it. lemons have also been my favourite fruit for FOREVERRRRRRRR because i love sour foods.
so when signing up for discord and tumblr and other sites i was like "hey wait i need a username thats easy to remember. wait LEMON"
ps: i hate limes
okay moots :
@churchydragon @mintidotxml @no1zooblefan @a-chronic-0verthinker @metellastella @royaltransitit
My “surname” is applied in order to be an “S” and rhyme with the first name, given to me by my Latin teacher.
I’ll let my ArtFight snippets do the rest of the talking:
The next bit included because I do not actually like being called “Stella” even though I’ve kind of gotten acclimated to it and do it self-referentially to public-facing platforms like this, especially since it’s easier for folx to remember, and people tend to misspell my “first” name or call me Nutella … sigh. Which is annoying on more than one level.
Come forth, my moots:
@caineyzooble
@caoscatu
@blorbospinninhouseplant
^why aren’t those working??
I just looked them up …
guess it’s some privacy setting maybe
@liketwoswansinbalance
@lazuli-starlight
@eagledrawsandvibes
@losingmymindoverpixelsrn
@angelicdirt
@coppersnowquail
@voidsweirdthoughts
@jibagoku3ds
@aristotle9writes
@loopy777
@ddblack0418
@dvfsbtn
took me a second to get around to, whoops
my username (main) across most platforms is some variation of the words "snow", "copper", and "quail". tbh i was mostly thinking about how youtubers make up their names, and one of them said something about mashing random words together (more minor inspo was ranboo, who was looking around and mispronouncing things they saw before landing on rainbow -> "ranboo").
i chow the word "snow" bc i like winter, genuinely can't remember why i chose "copper" (might have been a random word generator? funny that i can't remember the purpose behind the part i go by LOL), and "quail" because it was the google animal of the day (when they still did that).
hi moots :) (lmk if you'd rather not be tagged in things) @thegurglechild, @yourcasualplueyfan, @quietrainflower, @codedboredom, @marinette-the-clarinet, @piliiiiconfusionf
I chose my username because I adore Pluey from deltarune and I didnt want it to be weird so I simply put casual so I didn't seem weird (the Internet can be very mean to people unfortunately)
Sorry for the ping :3
@perilofthebells @biblically-accurate-star
This is a fun one, but also, my reasoning for my username is pretty boring, lol.
For one, I’m not religious. That’s not the reason behind it at all.
Star has been in my usernames for as long as I can remember, but originally as “dragonstar.” I loved dragons, still do, but eventually decided the name was cringe and dropped the dragon bit.
I happen to be a bit fan of the eldritch, cosmic, existential, and everything in between. I took one look at “biblically accurate” angels and decided they were such magnificent looking beasts, that from then on I’ve always drawn my Sona with at least one pair of wings, with the current number being six, as usually depicted on seraphim, but not in the same position.
Since my Sona is inspired by the biblically accurate angel look, and has a terrifying nightmare form, I felt that biblically accurate Star was a perfect representation of me.
Unfortunately I did not realize that it could also imply religious ties of which I do not have.
In other spaces I usually go by “ArtyStar,” since “Arti” is the name I would likely go by if I decided to change it from what it is currently, and also for the play of words.
Most people end up calling me Star anyways, lol. And honestly, that’s just as fun and enjoyable, just not a name I’d use irl like Arti is.
@quiverfromjupiter @coolowlrogue @littlegreenher0n if you guys are interested in playing as well
I am gonna explain my username, and I will also talk about how this accidently became an AU account. Both answers will be separated out so you can skip the AU account explanation if you want!
WARNING: My wanting to yap about all of this makes this whole thing way too long!
How this became an AU account:
If you don't really care about this part since it doesn't answer the question, you can skip it!
Originally, this blog page was supposed to be a casual page to reblog and share art others made relating mostly to TADC. There would have been stuff about my DnD characters and other things I am a fan of as well. There is one post in that spirit, my first post. I shared the song Writing on The Wall, and I expressed how it felt like it could fit canon Caine. I now also feel like it fits for my AU as well.
The second post was the concept post of The (Actual) Good Ending, It was the building blocks, even though some of it has definitely been altered, or just doesn't exist in the AU proper. I had the thought at first that I would only really have a concept post, but I felt inspired. At the time, Episode 8 had recently released, and I felt that Gooseworx would go for a very bittersweet or sad ending. I wanted all the characters to be happy, or at least satisfied at the end, and that happiness being at least somewhat earned.
Even the writing and scale originally was supposed to be just the TAGE story and that's it. Caine was put as the main character, seeking to right his wrongs. Ghost became an idea fairly early on, but her personality wasn't really set in stone yet. Some earlier posts might feel out of character because I was actively developing her as I wrote. I will try to soon have a in universe explanation of why she seemed so out of character in some places.
Curse as a character came in even later, I wanted to have three AIs to be the creations of the three founders. I considered the founders three people that had a pretty large influence. Queenie may seem like an outlier, but with how she treats Caine and Ghost with kindness is a pretty major thing. Her actions in my AU makes her a founder in my eyes. I wanted the fic to be partly about how the founders had influenced their creations. Kinger and Scratch talked to the developing AIs about their feelings. I felt that part would be somewhat of a cautionary tale about why you don't just share how you are feeling to random AIs.
Either way, Queenie and Kinger are now trying to fix the mess that was mainly created by himself and Scratch. Queenie doesn't come out clean since she didn't look for Curse once she knew that the AIs could be sentient. Before I get into the weeds of exploring the plot, which isn't why I am posting this, I will stop myself. I had thoughts on how the story was progressing and followed them. I went along with my improv writing, making sure to come up with either explanations, or things that might bring up even more questions for me and probably the readers as well.
tl;dr for this part: I came up with an AU concept and I just couldn't leave it be. This was supposed to be a casual blog, so the username sadly doesn't have any reference to my AU at all.
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The Answer to the actual question:
I felt an explanation about how this blog became an AU blog somewhat related to the idea of explaining usernames.
As for the actual username, its kind of a mix of different sources. Each word has a different source, so I will explain them. This blog, as I said in the first part, was meant to be a casual one, so the username is based on stuff I enjoyed, or I felt fit.
The first word, cool, is probably the most boring out of the three words. I felt that cool fit because the other two words were owl and rogue. So, cool is being used as a positive descriptor. I think a lot of people would probably find a rogue that is also an owl rather cool. Owl and Rogue have origins that are not as boring.
Owl, the second word, is a bit more personal, but I am willing to share it. I, a long while ago, used to volunteer at a place that had volunteers help care for the three owls they had at the time. I very much enjoyed it, even if it was just cleaning the cage and giving them fresh water and food. They all were screech owls, which by the way, screech owls do not screech, at all. The noises they make I find actually very cute. The attachment that I grew to have with those three owls became rather strong, and I have loved owls ever since.
The final word, Rogue, is related to the DnD version of the Rogue class. I have a character in my current group I am playing with that is a Halfing Rogue. His name is Belfire, and they became a Rogue after signing up to be in one of Eberron's militaries. He became a spy for the military, and learned the languages of those that he was supposed to spy on. He was unable to contact his home during that time because they didn't want Belfire to compromise the missions.
Belfire has not written to his home, or his best friend out of shame. He saw the aftermath of some of his missions, and it wasn't pretty sometimes. He, as a party member tries to find the peaceful option the majority of the time, trying to prevent more deaths that could potentially be on his conscience. After the party lost a newly friended Xvart that was put in harm's way by a fellow party member, he does the rites for them. He catches the eyes of beings you probably shouldn't catch the eye of.
He ends up becoming a Sorcerer along with being a Rogue due to the eyes he has caught. Usually becoming a Sorcerer would be considered a blessing, but not here. Belfire now looks more pale and due to the drain the beings have on him, pulling at his life force, he sometimes feels a bit tired and maybe even kind of weak on occasion. Belfire hoped that resting would improve things, but it never did, this is just how it is now.
His best friend, the one he is actually hopelessly in love with without knowing it, I would argue is more of a badass than he is. She became a Cleric and defending their town, becoming a local town hero. All sorts of people have tried to get with her, but she just can't let go of Belfire emotionally. Hopefully, this idiot that is Belfire finally sends a couple letters so him and his best friend could at least write each other. Could you please, for the love of God Belfire, just write the town and who you are in love with. It doesn't even have to be that long, just tell them you are no longer on active duty, and are, in fact, alive!
You may notice a pattern here, lmao. Yes, all my main characters that I focus the most on, in some way, suck at communication. Usually, they are very intelligent, but there Wisdom stat, whether figurative or literal, really sucks. Here is an explanation of Wisdom in DnD.
I got off track again, so the tl;dr is that cool is a descriptor, owl is from when I used to volunteer to help care of three of them, I grew attached, and rogue is based off of a different character I am tormenting. So, if you think my character not being in the circus means they are safe, you are very wrong.
So, since I am unsure of who is and isn't being okay with being tagged, I will instead say that any of my audience can reblog this that wants to explain their username!
since it’s open tags I’m just gonna hop in-
I had a superwholock phase when I was 13 and a 6 year long doctor who hyperfixation, so “theworldsonlyconsulting” is from Sherlock because I thought it sounded cool, and “TimeEnby” is a gender neutral play on Time Lord/Time Lady
then it’s “timenby” with one E because there’s a 30 character limit on most sites
Ummmm @bricksandbirds and @buni-lash and open tags
so the name I go by is actually Skyler
Buni came from a nickname one of my friends kept calling me bunny because I love rabbits / bunnys
It escalated to only buni after a while
The lash part is because the word "lash" was a vocal stim for me for a while (the reason why is was is a story on its own lolll)
It's really funny to me when ppl think I go by buni irl loll
Anyways
@killroadmutt
@vi-chan-things
lol, my actual name is Reagan.
Mutt is a nickname I got from one of my friends, the kill and road part are because no matter what I’m on I always use “roadkill” in my username, but since I thought it’d be too basic to be “roadkill mutt” I swapped it around! I think it sounds much cooler lol, and also because I’m Alterhuman/ transspecies I love being called Mutt or anything canine adjacent.
@hollowed-eyess
@c4sk3t-k1dd
@beastiexx33
OOO YAY I LOVE THIS QUESTION AND I HAVE TWO ANSWERS BECAUSE MY OLD USERNAME IS MORE INTERESTING
1, Casket Kids is a Stomach Book song
2, my old user was sl33pwalk, and it was inspired by the song Sleepwalk by Forrest Day, BUT I like to tell people it’s from the time my dad sleepwalked into my room and threw one of my Barbie dolls at me. True story. Only time he ever sleepwalked
@rodionthesilliest @thebizzyfizzy
@hollowed-eyess + open tags!!
Black ppl deserve to feel safe and welcomed on the internet, on fandoms on whatever community or hobbies they want without having to deal with antiblack racist attacks, microaggressions or enablers of antiblackness . And if u genuinely consider urself to be left leaning or an ally or woke you should do and try to unlearn the colorism, texturism , eurocentrism and antiblackness
The Mind Electric
peko is femme. you have to understand this. you can be femme and also strong and capable. ok? you need to understand. she likes frilly cute clothes and bows and skirts. you just have to understand
“mom coded” “sister coded” “wine aunt coded” what if she’s his friend instead. you’re actually allowed to be friends with women
First attack ever :)
The site is being so slow dude it's almost been 20 minutes and the attack still hasn't submitted
bitches hate to see me coming with my
minnie mouse plastic ukelele that my dog pissed on twice
me the moment i finally get my driving license
⚠️SCARY FUN FACTS FOR TRANS TUMBLR USERS⚠️
you can talk about transmisogyny without dismissing transandrophobia or shitting on trans men.
you can talk about transandrophobia without dismissing transmisogyny or shitting on trans women.
you can vehemently disagree with other trans people without telling them to kill themselves or misgendering them.
11/10/2024
this place… misremembers people
me feeling the lesbianism drain out of me on july 1st
hi ryoma why are you so ryoma ?
introducing the mortician! the bat who has worked at the hospital for months, leading them to be very on edge.
Gains sanity when an anomaly is rejected, tazed/shot, given wrong treatment, or otherwise forced out of the hospital. Levels 2 and 3 make it so the Mortician has a chance at disregarding patient deaths.
here's their artfight!!
ㅤㅤinformational guide on the academy maniacs
ⓘ This is purely an educational archive documenting the facts of the case and does not condone, glorify, or support any of these violent actions in any way.
Artyom Alexandrovich Anoufriev’s Biography
Artyom Alexandrovich Anoufriev entered the world on October 4, 1992, in Irkutsk, a major Siberian city in Russia known for its harsh winters and industrial character. From the outset, his family situation was fractured. Raised without a father figure present in the household, Artyom grew up under the primary influence of his mother, Nina Ivanovna Anoufrieva, who worked as an accountant in an insurance company.
Childhood accounts paint a picture of a boy who was intellectually capable but emotionally turbulent. He performed well academically in subjects like literature and English, participated in school competitions, and showed an early interest in music, taking lessons in guitar and double bass for about five years. He even played in a local music group that eventually disbanded when its organizer left the city. However, social integration proved challenging. From first grade onward, Artyom was often an outcast among his peers, a status that lingered until his later school years when classmates matured and became more accepting. Despite this eventual shift, his academic performance dipped in the 10th grade, and he graduated with merely satisfactory results.
His home life added layers of complexity. According to school administrators and later court testimonies, Nina exerted a profoundly negative influence. She reportedly instructed her son to harbor hatred toward others, frequently intervening in school matters by writing complaints against teachers for perceived psychological pressure or for noting poor grades only in diaries rather than more formally. This led to significant disruptions, including one physics teacher refusing to continue teaching a class that included Artyom. These dynamics contributed to a psychologically difficult upbringing, fostering resentment and isolation.
Post-graduation, Artyom enrolled at Irkutsk State Medical University while taking a job as an auxiliary worker at a local art museum. This period marked continued personal struggles. His mother later recounted an incident where he was beaten and possibly sexually assaulted by a group of Armenians, allegedly after provoking a conflict online by insulting someone’s family. A criminal case was opened but resolved through reconciliation, with the family receiving compensation. Artyom reportedly became more unbalanced afterward, deepening his sense of grievance against the world.
Artyom’s social world was narrow. He briefly associated with white power skinhead groups, earning the nickname “Fashik-Natsik” in some circles, and participated in the 2010 Russian March in Irkutsk. However, he found their ideology too passive and was not deeply embedded. His primary, and often only, close connection was with Nikita Lytkin. Their bond became all-consuming, with mutual dependency. Neighbors later reported hearing outbursts from his apartment—shouts of “I hate everybody!” accompanied by sounds of physical aggression against walls or objects—suggesting escalating inner turmoil in the months before the crimes.
Psychologically, Artyom was described as having a misanthropic worldview, influenced by online explorations of notorious criminals and extremist materials. He idolized figures like Alexander Pichushkin, creating online groups in his honor, and expressed sympathies for others involved in violent acts. This fed into a desire for notoriety and a belief that they could “decide who lives and dies.” Despite later claims during investigations and trial, forensic psychiatric evaluations deemed him sane and accountable though revisitations suggest he had symptoms of antisocial personality disorder.
Nikita Vakhtangovich Lytkin’s Biography
Nikita Vakhtangovich Lytkin was born on March 24, 1993, also in Irkutsk, making him slightly younger than Artyom. His family background mirrored Artyom’s in key painful ways: an absent father of Ossetian ethnicity who left early in Nikita’s childhood, returning sporadically only to disappoint further. This instability was compounded by tragedy in the family—Nikita had a younger half-brother who died by suicide after his mother’s death, adding to the father’s depression and erratic presence. The last contact with his father came when Nikita was 16, leaving lasting emotional scars.
Outwardly, young Nikita appeared quiet and calm, with exemplary early behavior. He excelled in elementary school, participated in creative contests, earned commendations, and enjoyed video games. However, social acceptance eluded him. In mathematics class from 2004, peers reportedly rejected him. A friendship with Artur Lysenko provided some adaptation but was one-sided, with Lysenko dominating. Meeting Artyom at Lysenko’s birthday party proved pivotal; depressed and isolated, Nikita confided in Artyom, who offered support. This friendship gradually supplanted others, as Artyom’s unfriendly demeanor rubbed off, leading Nikita to view prior relationships as superficial. Bullying intensified, earning him the mocking nickname “Jimbo” from The Simpsons. He struggled to assert himself, often yielding to offenders.
Educationally, Nikita’s path diverged negatively. He began skipping school in eighth grade, leading to expulsion after nine classes. Attempts at college—in energy and then construction—failed due to poor performance, conflicts, and a burglary incident where he stole from a bullying classmate’s home (his mother filed then withdrew a police report). He disengaged entirely from formal education.
Creatively, music became an outlet. With Artyom, he formed the punk rock band “Evil Gnomes” (Злые Гномы), releasing an album Black Streaks of Blood in 2008. They later created the noisegrind project “Dismembered PugachOva” (Расчленённая ПугачОва), known for deliberately offensive, violent, and shocking lyrics inspired by bands like Anal Cunt. Themes centered on hatred, violence, and extremism; one release was dedicated to a local violent gang. Few knew of this side, as Nikita showed no overt aggression publicly.
Family and personal life deteriorated. Early church attendance with his mother faded; he rejected it, abandoned other hobbies like painting and kickboxing for social media, and developed shame toward his mother, avoiding her. Psychologists noted developmental lags and advised more freedom, but his depression worsened, insomnia set in, and isolation deepened. Like Artyom, he explored extremist ideas and serial killer lore, finding resonance in misanthropy.
Influences to Commit Murder
The pair’s descent into violence stemmed from a toxic mix of personal failures, social isolation, online radicalization, and deliberate emulation of notorious killers. Both harbored profound misanthropy—hatred of humanity at large—exacerbated by family dysfunction, bullying, and perceived injustices. Artyom’s mother’s alleged teachings of hatred and his skinhead associations (though limited) contributed, as did Nikita’s dependency and shared echo chamber.
Key influences included exposure to serial killers via media. A 2007 TV program on Alexander Pichushkin (“Bitsa Park Maniac”) captivated them; Artyom created fan groups online. They mourned Andrei Chikatilo online and fixated on the Dnepropetrovsk maniacs (Igor Suprunyuk and Viktor Sayenko), known for brutal hammer attacks and recordings. Locally, sympathy for the “Blood Magic Gang” and leader Konstantin Shumkov was overt, with dedications in their music and online groups. A book resembling “Born to Hate” resonated with their psychological states.
Motives centered on notoriety, fame through infamy, thrill, and a god-like sense of power over the vulnerable (“deciding who lives and dies” — Artyom Anoufriev, 2011). They targeted the weak, drunk, or isolated, viewing attacks as “training” or entertainment. Skinhead ideology played a role but was secondary to pure hatred. Their music and online activity amplified these fantasies into action. Investigators noted a desire for attention, with the pair locked in mutual reinforcement—Artyom as ideological driver, Nikita as eager performer, though roles blurred in confessions.
2010-2011 Murders
Their crime spree in Irkutsk’s Akademgorodok (university district) ran from November 2010 to April 2011. They patrolled routes from public transport stops in evenings/nights when mothers worked, seeking vulnerable victims. Weapons included hammers (mallets), knives, baseball bats, air guns, and screwdrivers. Attacks were brutal, often from behind, involving repeated blows and post-mortem mutilation. They sometimes robbed victims and documented acts.
Early incidents included non-fatal attacks: November 14, 2010, on 18-year-old Anastasia Markovskaya (head smashed, she survived by pretending to be dead); November 24 on a 46-year-old woman (robbed). December 1 saw another failed attempt before they killed 12-year-old Danil Semyonov, a former school acquaintance. Nikita struck first with a mallet; Artyom continued with a bat. Nikita stabbed the temple. Initially ruled an accident, it was their first kill—“training.”
Subsequent murders: Olga Pirog (69, December 16, 2010); an unidentified homeless man (early 2011); Alexander Maximov; Roman Faizullin (March 10-11, 2011); and Alevtina Kuydina (63, April 3, 2011). In total, six murdered, nine injured. Attacks involved extreme violence—dozens of blows, stabbings, mutilations. They filmed Kuydina’s corpse desecration. Victims were often elderly, homeless, or children—chosen for weakness. Robberies provided minor gains (e.g., buying more weapons). The spree terrorized the community, with initial investigations missing connections.
The pair’s dynamic: joint planning, shared execution, post-crime discussions. They planned more attacks on arrest night. Confessions varied, with mutual blame-shifting, but evidence (videos, witness IDs, forensics) was damning.
Arrest
On April 5, 2011, suspicion fell after facial composites circulated. Nikita’s uncle Vladislav, visiting the home, found a camera with a tape showing Nikita mutilating Kuydina’s body. He alerted police. Both were arrested quickly. Artyom was calm, quoting Pichushkin dramatically.
"As one hero said, give me a glass of whiskey and a cigar—and you will learn so much new about this life that your hair will begin to move on your head."
Nikita admitted several crimes. They were calm initially, with plans foiled. The video spread, sealing the case. Extensive investigation followed, involving experiments and volumes of evidence.
Life After Arrest
Pre-trial detention was tense. Both in Irkutsk facilities, separated for safety. Trial (2012-2013) was lengthy, emotionally draining, with 49 case volumes. Witnesses fainted; Artyom showed cynicism then breakdowns, self-harm (neck and stomach cuts), and blame-shifting. Nikita was more withdrawn. Charges: murders, attempts, robberies, corpse abuse, extremism. Artyom partially confessed; Nikita mostly did but rejected extremism.
Sentencing on April 2, 2013: Artyom life imprisonment; Nikita 24 years (reduced to 20 on appeal in October 2013, considering age). Civil suits awarded compensation to victims (millions of rubles, unlikely paid). Appeals and complaints followed, with Artyom alleging mistreatment.
Post-sentencing, Artyom transferred to Ognenny Ostrov (strict regime), youngest inmate at the time. Interviews showed little remorse; he claimed writing a book, and studied law remotely. Nikita in Correctional Colony No. 7, Angarsk. He produced statements, faced psychiatric issues.
Attack on Victim B.
By 2015-2016, Nikita was serving his 20-year sentence in the Kemerovo Region. He had been moved to Federal Penitentiary Institution No. 41 (FKU IK-41), a correctional colony in the town of Yurga. Prison records and later court testimony painted a consistent picture of his behavior there: he was withdrawn, uncommunicative, and did not take part in any of the colony’s social, educational, or work activities. Officials placed him on a special preventive watch list because they saw him as someone at risk of suicide and possibly trying to escape. He kept to himself and had few if any real interactions with other inmates.
For medical reasons, Nikita was sent for treatment at another facility (IK-5) and then returned to IK-41. Medical staff recommended he stay in the medical unit of the colony. This placed him in a ward with other inmates receiving health care, including a disabled prisoner known in court documents only as Victim B. (to protect his identity). B. was older, physically weak, and moved around on crutches due to his disability. He posed no threat to anyone.
On the morning of May 31, 2016 (the events began late on May 30), Nikita carried out a premeditated and brutal attack. While both were in the medical unit’s administrative building, Nikita waited for B. to go to the toilet. He followed him in, armed with a metal scoop (sometimes described as a cleaning shovel or scoop used for maintenance). Approaching from behind, he began striking B. forcefully on the head with the sharp edge of the tool. He delivered at least eight powerful blows. B. was completely vulnerable, on crutches, unable to run or fight back effectively.
B. immediately felt intense pain, especially to the back and top of his head. He fell to the tiled floor near the toilet, screaming for help. Even after B. was down, Nikita continued hitting him—at least two or three more times while B. was seated on the floor. Blood poured from the wounds. Other convicts in the medical unit heard the cries and rushed into the toilet. They pulled Nikita away, stopping the assault before it could become fatal. Nikita dropped the scoop and walked away. B. received immediate medical help for multiple head wounds, including cuts to the parietal, parieto-occipital, and occipital regions. Forensic examination later classified the injuries as abrasions and wounds caused by a hard blunt object, but they did not cause lasting harm to his health.
Nikita’s stated motive, according to his own earlier statements during the investigation, was coldly calculated. He wanted to get a new criminal conviction—specifically for attempted murder—so that his overall sentence would increase and he could be transferred to a different prison. He hoped this would send him to a facility where he could be with his old accomplice Artyom Anoufriev. He picked B. precisely because B. looked sick, weak, and unable to resist. Nikita later admitted he felt completely indifferent to who the victim was; B. was simply the easiest target available. He chose the method—repeated blows to the head from above—because it reminded him of how he and Artyom had killed their first victim years earlier with a hammer. There was no personal quarrel, no argument, and no prior conflict between them.
When investigators and colony staff first questioned him right after the attack, Nikita openly confessed. He described following B. into the toilet, striking him at least six times from behind, then hitting him two more times while he was on the floor. He acknowledged seeing the blood and knowing what he was doing. He signed a voluntary confession written from his own words, with no signs of pressure.
At the later court trial (around 2017), however, Nikita changed his story. He pleaded not guilty to the full charge of attempted murder. He admitted he had hit B. with the shovel several times but claimed he never truly intended to kill him. According to his new version, he only wanted to create enough trouble to get moved to an isolated cell or a different facility for his own comfort. He said he planned to hit B. about five more times and then stop on purpose. He insisted he knew the injuries could not be fatal. He also tried to discredit his earlier confessions, claiming he had only given them out of fear of violence from other inmates while in pre-trial detention.
The court carefully examined all the evidence and rejected Nikita’s trial testimony as unreliable and self-serving. They found his original confessions, the detailed testimony of Victim B., statements from prison staff and witnesses, forensic reports on the injuries, and the overall circumstances far more credible. B.’s own account matched the physical evidence: he described the surprise attack from behind, the repeated blows while he was down, the fear for his life, and how other inmates pulled Nikita off him. The chief of Nikita’s detachment in the colony also testified that Nikita openly told him afterward that he chose B. because he was weaker and could not fight back, and that the goal was to get a life sentence or transfer to be near his accomplice. There was no evidence of any personal feud or provocation from B.
The court concluded that Nikita’s actions were a clear case of attempted murder committed out of hooligan motives. His behavior showed open contempt for public order, human dignity, and moral standards. It happened in a shared prison medical facility—a public space within the institution—and was done with cynicism and a desire to dominate a helpless person. The judge recognized some mitigating factors: Nikita’s partial admission of guilt (at least initially), his young age at the time, and his health conditions. But these did not outweigh the seriousness of the crime.
The Sentence for the 2016 Attack
On the basis of Part 3 of Article 30 and paragraph “i” of Part 2 of Article 105 of the Russian Criminal Code (attempted murder with hooligan motives), Nikita Lytkin was sentenced to 11 years of additional imprisonment. This was to be served in a special-regime penal colony. He also received one year of restriction of liberty after his main sentence, requiring regular check-ins with authorities, limits on changing residence, and restrictions on leaving the municipality without permission.
This new term was added to his existing 20-year sentence. The attack reinforced his reputation as a dangerous and unpredictable prisoner. It highlighted ongoing issues with his mental state, lack of remorse, and continued willingness to use extreme violence for personal gain—even years into his incarceration and far removed from the original street crimes in Irkutsk.
Nikita’s Death
On November 30, 2021, at age 28, Nikita Lytkin died by suicide in prison, slashing his wrists at Correctional Colony No. 7 in Angarsk. Discovered early December 1, he had served about 10 years. Reports cite neglect by guards. His death ended a sentence that might have seen release around 2031. It marked a tragic close to a life defined by isolation, violence, and unaddressed mental health struggles.
From Then On
Artyom remains imprisoned, serving life. The case highlighted flaws in early investigations, impacts of online radicalization, juvenile extremism, and societal neglect of troubled youth. It was notable as one of the first forensic resolutions of violent extremism in Irkutsk Oblast. Media coverage was intense, with podcasts, documentaries, and online discussions keeping it alive. Victims’ families sought justice and compensation; community fear lingered.