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Dev-catscratch (powerword:Bryce Peter Cherry) is a 30 something man from Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. He is notable for having having high levels of autism and making Christ-Chan look like a sane individual. He uses what little artistic talent has to create strange pictures to satisfy his disgusting fetishs and raise awareness to social causes.
Things that turn him on
- Nickelodeon
- Hey Arnold
- Wow, Wow, Wubbzy
- Bumpbows
- Cartoon Network
- Comic Sans
- Autism awareness
- Anti-smoking campaigns
- Breast cancer awareness
- Obesity awareness
- Bumpbows
- Breastfeeding
- Diapers
- Babies
- Baby versions of Nickelodeon characters
- Technology
- Human heads on animal bodies
- inflation
- vore
- Sex dolls that look like children
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Activism
Some of the "causes" he supports include Autism Awareness and thinks the US government should start a website called "Autism.gov" to support it, despite the fact that he hates the Ad Council and President Trump. He also draws breast cancer ribbons on characters wearing pink and uses his "I'm Luggin It" pictures to promote awareness about the evil known as McDonald's. He also wants all children's shows to show moms breastfeeding kids and little boys to stand up when they pee.
Terrorism
In 2007, Bryce was arrest after threatening to bomb his school and murder the editor of his local newspaper. He was charged, but got off the hook after the judge deemed him too unfit to stand trial. You can read about it on the said newspaper's website [1]
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