Yes it did and I was there. Since I've been enthusiastic about since it was first announced and did not just one but two blog posts about it when everyone was full of optimism about it (as well as one after shit was hitting high-powered fans everywhere), I should complete my mission and talk about my experience there.
It started with a huge speech by someone who kind of looked like Charlie Chaplain a little bit. I think his name was "Randolph" and I think I remember him talking about how he "hated Joes" or something. Sucks to be Joe I guess. Everyone else there claimed that they 'see Kyle'. Maybe that was the name of the guy at the front doing all of the blah blah chu chu? I was way in the back. I couldn't really see or hear much. "What? Blessed are the cheesemakers?"
Then some guy walked out onto a balcony and made great big speech about himself. I couldn't quite understand him because he had such a thick Italian accent. He sounded pretty sure of himself though.
Next a lion and a whole bunch of hyenas sang a song to us about the importance of being prepared. That was fun.
Then a man in the back said, "everyone attack" and it turned into a Ballroom Blitz!

Here's the full schedule:
As you can see, there is a wide range of topics and issues to discuss.





Oh hey. I even managed to make a quick doodle on the back of my program while waiting for one of the speeches to start. For some reason I always gravitate toward the American Monkey first when I think of my Censor Monkeys. I don't know why.
Anyway, it would be pretty dry of me to just go on about all of the speeches made at Kilroy though. Now I'll show the people I met there:
Bunny King for one. He's a marketing guru who's been kicked off Twitter more times than ISIS. Here he is holding and reading my book. I wanted just a shot of him with the book but he wanted me in the shot as well. So, be both compromised and got this oddly framed composition. Ah well. He's a fun guy to be with. Everyone in the world should meet him.
I also had the good fortune of meeting Roaming Millenial and showing her my book. This girl is tiny. She is built like Olive Oyl. She has to run around in the shower just to get wet. She could use a shoelace as a sleeping bag. If she's not careful, two Disney dogs could end up slurping her up at both ends. I've done enough body shaming type of 'tiny & skinny' jokes here. The rest of you can make up your own.
I also met and showed my book to Jeff Holiday. He was there to help moderate many of the panels at Kilroy. He's been making career online, mostly on Youtube, for the passed several years now. He's the one who set up and organized that What Is Kekistan video of which I was happy to participate.
Jeff is one of the nicest and most outgoing people one could meet. I hope everyone in the world gets to meet him someday.
I also managed to meet and show my book to the nam himself, Mundane Matt. He's also made a nice good living posting self made videos on Youtube and was one of the people who inadvertently spearheaded the saga that came to be known as #GamerGate. I had sent him a copy of this book some months ago and he recognized it. He even told me that he had even recorded a video talking about this book and would be uploading it at some point. When he does, I'll absolutely share it everywhere.
He's also a super nice approachable guy who could talk about movies for hours. I hope I get to meet him again in the near future.
I also met this guy wearing a shirt full of sexy ladies. I forget his full name but he told me that he is one of the producers for that documentary film The Red Pill Movie.
For those who don't know, this a documentary made by a feminist Cassie Jay. When she started making this film, her intent was to expose the Men's Rights Movement as deeply misogynistic in the hopes of shutting them down. However, upon listening to their arguments carefully, she found her self agreeing with all of their points and even supporting them. She found them to be anything but misogynists, even fighting for the same equality that she and her own feminist ideals were trying to achieve. Similar to the experience of Christina Hoff Sommers, this film has been met with huge backlash from SJW feminists and has had screenings cancelled because of the angry protests.
This man confided in everyone that Cassie Jay herself wanted to attend Kilroy but couldn't make it for personal reasons. Oh well, hopefully she can come to Kilroy when and if it's held next year.


She's posted the entire speech on her channel so you can go there to see the whole thing. Rather than post that entire speech here, I'll just go ahead and post a link to her entire youtube channel. It's all good. She has wisdom well beyond her years. Whether you agree with her positions or not, you will not be disappointed.
Anyway, Kilroy was fun. I don't regret going there. I'd gladly go again if I could find the time and money. For the preservation of free speech, free expression, and 'free to be decadent' western ideals in general, Kilroy must happen again and again and again. Here's hoping I see all of you Keks and more next time.
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