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"He loved his dyson" - | [[File:Necrofag-tan.png|thumb|Necrofag-tan]] | ||
"He loved his dyson" - epitaph of necrofag's grave | |||
'''Necrofag''' (alternatively rendered in lowercase as '''necrofag''') is a strange user who showed up in May of 2025. He first appeared making a thread about a murder case in Germany involving a [[Buttsecks|ghey couple]]. What makes necrofag notable, aside from his disturbing fetish, is his hopping IP addresses in an attempt to appear as other anonymous users making comments encouraging or otherwise agreeing with his other posts about necrophilia. To this end, he would even write in third person about himself to make it appear as though he was speaking as another person. | '''Necrofag''' (alternatively rendered in lowercase as '''necrofag''') is a strange user who showed up in May of 2025. He first appeared making a thread about a murder case in Germany involving a [[Buttsecks|ghey couple]]. What makes necrofag notable, aside from his disturbing fetish, is his hopping IP addresses in an attempt to appear as other anonymous users making comments encouraging or otherwise agreeing with his other posts about necrophilia. To this end, he would even write in third person about himself to make it appear as though he was speaking as another person. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:29, 12 May 2026

"He loved his dyson" - epitaph of necrofag's grave
Necrofag (alternatively rendered in lowercase as necrofag) is a strange user who showed up in May of 2025. He first appeared making a thread about a murder case in Germany involving a ghey couple. What makes necrofag notable, aside from his disturbing fetish, is his hopping IP addresses in an attempt to appear as other anonymous users making comments encouraging or otherwise agreeing with his other posts about necrophilia. To this end, he would even write in third person about himself to make it appear as though he was speaking as another person.
