Three days later, the account got also suspended, which they created "DreamSexuaQueen". On August 21, 2021, NotJulica got suspended for violating Twitter rules, which she created a new Twitter account called "JulicaWasTaken". On a deleted comment from one of her videos and tweets, she also harassed people who are trans, meaning she is transphobic. She also said the same thing in one of their videos. She tweeted to Dream haters to kill themselves, saying slurs, and more, which resulted her main Twitter account being suspended for violating Twitter rules.
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She is also known for supporting Gacha Heat, making fun of people who died, disrespectful for Dreamsexuality, etc. And also known for making fun of Technoblade after being diagnosed with cancer.
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She also popularized the sexuality and gender called " Gachasexual". She is also known for her racist tweets on Twitter, popularizing a sexuality and gender identity called " Dreamsexual", also known as " Dreamgender". She is known for her racist behaviour and toxicity, now that she says that "racism is good", and saying slurs like "n***er", "f**got" etc. Her real physical appearance is unknown, however, her character's appearance is a white-skinned girl with a green sweater, green pants, and black belt, black shoes, and her character also has short white hair with light pink shading. She moved to a new channel, called "GachaJulica" due to having a strike and a warning on her JulicaMcyt channel. She later on announced her YouTube channel in July 2021. She joined Twitter in July 2021, on her now deleted Twitter account, JulicaMcyt, which they replied to people. She created her YouTube channel on February 20, 2021.
Minecraft burning gay flag update#
In the quest to appease LGBTTQQIAAP (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual, ally, pansexual) communities seeking representation, Portland-based designer Daniel Quasar has proposed an update to the iconic rainbow flag.