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Subject: Re: Loose Cannon Feels Acoya Dioquino Should Have Been Aborted in its Mother's Rectum
Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2025 14:10:43 +0000
Organization: NewsDemon - www.newsdemon.com

On Wed, 5 Nov 2025 18:41:59 -0800, NOT Michael Ejercito
<MEjercit@HotMail.com> wrote:

>Loose Cannon wrote:
>> On Mon, 3 Nov 2025 20:16:06 -0800, Michael Ejercito
>> <MEjercit@HotMail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Loose Cannon wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 3 Nov 2025 08:40:41 -0800, Michael Ejercito
>>>> <MEjercit@HotMail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>      https://narkive.com/aAA2KugZ.51
>>>>>
>>>>>      Why does he have so much hate? Why did he wish this man was deprived
>>>>> of life?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It is out of compassion that I advocate abortion for these poor
>>>> creatures. I feel the same way for all mentally retarded or deformed
>>>> kids.
>>>>
>>>     There does not seem to be anything wrong with his life, as you can
>>> see in this TikTok page.
>>>
>>>     https://www.tiktok.com/@lilyandacoya
>>>
>>>     And here is an article.
>>>
>>>     https://canvasrebel.com/meet-acoya-dioquino/
>>>
>>>
>>> Meet Acoya Dioquino
>>> Avatar photo
>>> Stories & Insights
>>> March 5, 2025
>>> Share This Article
>>> Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Acoya
>>> Dioquino.  We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.
>>>
>>> Acoya, appreciate you joining us today. I’m sure there have been days
>>> where the challenges of being an artist or creative force you to think
>>> about what it would be like to just have a regular job. When’s the last
>>> time you felt that way? Did you have any insights from the experience?
>>> Before I committed to being a full-time musician, I was finishing my
>>> undergraduate degree at UC Davis. In 2022, I graduated with a B.S. in
>>> Mechanical Engineering, with an engineering GPA of over 3.7. I was
>>> really good at engineering but it was during Covid that I really dove
>>> deep into my love for making music.
>>>
>>> During quarantine, aside from taking online class, all I had to do was
>>> make music. I moved back home at the start of Covid-19, about 5 months
>>> into my sophomore year of college. At that point I had already started
>>> making music. I loved it then but didn’t quite see it as something I
>>> could turn into my career, but I just kept creating new music for the
>>> love of it.
>>>
>>> I taught myself how to produce, watching tutorials on how to best record
>>> myself in my dad’s office-turned bedroom. I would work on music all day
>>> and all night simply because I loved doing it and loved the thought of
>>> having my next song being better than my last. At a certain point,
>>> probably within a year of being done with quarantine, I realized that
>>> music was all I wanted to do with my life. I moved back to Davis for the
>>> final one and a half years of my degree, while at the same time making
>>> new music. I graduated in 2022 and with the full support of my parents,
>>> I started my journey as a full-time artist.
>>>
>>> Given that I spent almost 5 years becoming an engineer, through a global
>>> pandemic and other life changes, I have definitely wondered how
>>> different my life would be if I stuck to engineering. It’s certainly not
>>> something I think about now, mainly because of how active I am in the
>>> music industry, but it was in that last year of college. I was also
>>> dating someone at the time who was also in the engineering/design space,
>>> so it was an ever-present topic even with her support in my music
>>> endeavors. I would say that had I stuck with engineering, I’d be more
>>> set financially speaking, since the average salary is close to $70k/year
>>> out of college. That would’ve been the main reason I stuck with my
>>> engineering career at the time, but I’m very lucky and grateful that my
>>> parents are able to support me financially + the money I make as a model.
>>>
>>> Regardless, this is the journey that I chose and I wouldn’t trade it for
>>> a thing. Music is what fulfills me so no matter what some other job
>>> would pay me, this is what I’d rather be doing. I’d be doing this if I
>>> was broke and there was no one there to listen to me.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> As always, we appreciate you sharing your insights and we’ve got a few
>>> more questions for you, but before we get to all of that can you take a
>>> minute to introduce yourself and give our readers some of your back
>>> background and context?
>>> The last question really got into a good chunk of my story but I’ll fill
>>> in the gaps here. I started making music at the beginning of college in
>>> 2018 after my heart was broken by a girl I was seeing. I definitely got
>>> way too involved and caught up, but during winter break, she started
>>> talking to her ex again when she went home and essentially split things
>>> off with me over text about a week into break.
>>>
>>> I got super torn up and didn’t know what to do with myself, so I just
>>> started writing music about it. I hadn’t really written a song before,
>>> but the morning I got that text I wrote 8 songs out of pure passion.
>>> Ironically, it was an album that she put me onto that ended up being the
>>> driving inspiration for my music; Bryson Tiller’s TRAPSOUL album. I
>>> ended up writing a 13-song album about our whole situationship saga and
>>> releasing it on SoundCloud, even with multiple friends telling me not
>>> to, and thank God I didn’t listen to them.
>>>
>>> I kept making music all throughout college and when I graduated in 2022,
>>> I started watching YouTube videos on how to expand your audience as an
>>> artist, and one video suggested making playlists of small, local artists
>>> and posting it on social media and tagging them. One of the artists I
>>> found was Anusha Savi (also a great interviewee) who also went to UC
>>> Davis just a couple years before me. I started looking into her and
>>> found that she went to this music program called LAAMP, a 9-month long
>>> music intensive founded by Stargate. I applied and they gave me a
>>> full-ride scholarship, so I moved to LA in September 2023. Since then,
>>> I’ve met countless friends, collaborators, and mentors in the music
>>> industry. Currently, I continue to release music, expand my audience,
>>> and create my own lane in the industry.
>>>
>>> I’m certainly most proud of how far I’ve with my music. It’s so easy to
>>> get caught up in what you haven’t achieved/what you want to achieve, but
>>> it’s so important to remember and be grateful where you came from. Even
>>> just a year ago, I couldn’t imagine that this is what my life would be
>>> like.
>>>
>>> For people who are new to me and my music, I’d describe my style as an
>>> artist as very flirty, romantic, and compelling. My goal is to write the
>>> words that you want your boyfriend to say to you. I combine a lot Pop,
>>> R&B, and hip-hop elements, drawing from inspirations like Chris Brown,
>>> Justin Bieber, and Jung Kook. So if you’re into all that, come be a fan
>>> before all your friends are <3
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Is there mission driving your creative journey?
>>> My goal as an artist is to inspire, reach, and become a part of as many
>>> lives as I can. Music has always been something that I can retreat to
>>> and feel motivated by, and I’m definitely not the only one who feels
>>> that way. I want my music to be that for others. To do that, I have to
>>> be the biggest artist in the world and that’s what I plan to do.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Are there any books, videos, essays or other resources that have
>>> significantly impacted your management and entrepreneurial thinking and
>>> philosophy?
>>> I’ve read tons of books throughout my journey as an artist, mainly
>>> “self-help” and spiritual ones. I would say the MOST important book I’ve
>>> ever read is The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle. I feel that no matter
>>> what you’re doing, you can only do it to the best of your ability when
>>> your mind is fully present. Many people live in their past or future
>>> without much grounding into the present, but it’s through the present
>>> that I find my intentions, purpose, and discipline to be the most clear.
>>> TPON isn’t a book that tells you what to do but rather guide your mind
>>> to make up the right conclusions on its own. It’s kind of hard to
>>> explain, it’s really like an experience.
>>>
>>> Another notable read:
>>>
>>> The Almanac of Naval Ravikant — All about entrepreneurship, happiness,
>>> and life
>>>
>>> Contact Info:
>>>
>>> Website: https://www.acoyamusic.com
>>> Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acoyamusic
>>> Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/acoyamusic/
>>> Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@acoyamusic
>>> Other: https://www.tiktok.com/@acoyamusic
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> He may be a celebritiy in the slant-eyed world, but to the human race
>> he's nobody but another gook.
>> 
>> 
>    You are wrong.
>
>    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXBtETWjAkA

YOU are delusional, gook.
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