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One day, his best friend Alex confronted him.
Alex: “Bro, why do all your favorite characters have deep voices and chiseled jawlines?”
iRySuperShuba: “…Coincidence.”
Determined to prove a point, Alex made him play Boyfriend Academy, a dating sim. The first character appeared—a tall, muscular guy with tousled hair and an unbuttoned uniform.
“Hey there, cutie. Wanna study… or do something else?”
iRySuperShuba turned red, slammed his desk, and shouted, “WHY HE KINDA—WAIT.”
Silence. Then, realization hit.
“OH MY GOD… AM I GAY?!”
Alex burst out laughing. “BRO, WE’VE BEEN KNOWING.”
The clip went viral, gaining the title “iRySuperShuba Realizes He’s Gay in 4K.” From that day on, he fully embraced it—adding rainbow overlays, thirst-posting anime boys, and living his best life.