 Those are medieval robots. Nutter Butter Girlie, also known as Eva, is an animator that existed in the depths of YouTube back in 2010. She was a 20-year-old woman who had an average emo persona, speaking with very bad grammar and a cutesy voice when she had her microphone on. The usual stuff one would expect from someone participating in YouTube's early trends. She was well known for her AMV edits, short webcam videos, and most of all, her animation memes made with Flash 32. In March of 2010, Ed posted a webcam video where she talked to the audience in her silly persona voice about her favorite anime and the most recent episode of it. It has been rumored that the anime she was talking about was hard to catch pre-cure, as one of her animation memes involved a character from that show. Suddenly, an older man, presumably her father, can be heard opening her door and walking into view, face and shown. He starts talking to her in a mildly annoyed tone about how she didn't come watch a movie with him like she promised. Eva, still remaining in character, responds to him saying that she is currently recording a video, which results in him telling her to shut it off when she's done and to come to the living room. She then leans into where his face is now shown to the camera, and attempts to kiss his daughter on the lips, holding her by her cheek. She backs up and pushes him away with her foot, telling him to stop, before getting back to her commentary. This video was titled, pre-cure was very fun, and the description of the video had her inform the audience that she's fine and her dad was just, being weird. The original description read as follows. Hi. Ignore my dad, he confuzzled me too. Eva would move on to her regular posts afterwards, consisting of anime music videos and songs animated in flash for the time being, up until May of 2010. At that point in time, Eva's most recent videos would have her speak in code to her audience, either through the animations or her descriptions. In one animation, titled, Walking on the Sun, it has her character doing a walk cycle with rave lights flashing in the background. In the video, text would appear for a millisecond as the video's song played, reading, look at her she's by herself, on the bottom right. Judging by the comments section at the time, no one seemed to notice. The next video, titled, Goofballs at Mickey D's LOL, involved her doing a vlog with her college friends at McDonald's. One of her friends would arrive back, commenting that he found a quarter in the toilet. Eva would recoil and tell her friend to go wash her hands, and that he shouldn't touch anyone after reaching into the toilet. As he walks back to the restroom, she turns the camera back to herself, and comments about it, saying something tantamount to, just like a certain someone we know. The next several videos afterwards seemed to be somewhat normal at first glance, until the descriptions of the videos were put together. Every video after these five didn't link back to the code. First video's description. I hope you enjoyed the AMV. Been getting really into fruits basket lately. Second video's description. Have you ever had Pocky? I sure did, tasty stuff, love it. Third video's description. Nobody in my friends group ever talks about this show, but me. Fourth video's description. To talk to Luffy and hang out with him would be awesome. Made an AMV to appreciate this dude. Fifth video's description. Help, ah, I'm gonna pass out, I'm so proud of how this turned out. I was happy with the other animations I made, but this one takes the cake. Putting every video's first words together would form the sentence. I have nobody to talk to, help. Weeks later, she would post a comment in her most recent video telling everyone this. Get ready for a surprise, since none of you get the memo. There was no punctuation, but strangely enough, there were no spelling errors, as if this was the best way she could make it clear that something serious is going on. After this comment, she went inactive for four weeks, with some of the comments asking if she's alright. Allegedly, her college friends came into the comments section asking where she was as she wasn't in class for a long time. It isn't known whether or not she called in sick to her college, let alone what college she went to. Finally, on July 24th, had a post in her final video, the title being, Psycho Teddy Animation. The thumbnail being of her character with a comically disturbed expression, making a peace sign to the viewer. The video in question was an animation parody for the song of the same name. In the video, as the song played, a person drawn in her style, with a cut out jpeg of her father's face replacing the head could be seen singing to the viewers. It was clear that this person was meant to personify her father. As he sang, the video would cut two clips of him chasing Eva's persona and hugging her really tight, and then gradually get worse with clips of him forcing himself onto her character. Once the just squeeze me line is said in the song, a real photograph of Eva and her father would pop up on screen for a very short interval, before cutting back to her character standing in a picture of her real room and playing the do you really really really really want to lines. Her character is now staring at the viewer, her mouth smiling so wide that her gums are showing, and the space where her eyes are supposed to be has been replaced with a single black bar. Once the I'm a psycho psycho teddy line is said, the do you really really really really want to line is repeated over and over, not stopping in the slightest. Her character walks out of her room and through photographs of her house as this happened, each background transitioning with a zoom out and hard cut. Eventually she reaches a photograph of a kitchen, with cooking ambience being heard. The depiction of her father can be seen, with a pen in hand, frying an egg. The line, as mentioned before, is still repeating, but this time, it has simply been reduced to, do you want to? Eva's character stands next to her father, with her father looking to his right, looking at her. Suddenly she grips onto the handle of the pen, and the scene cuts to back. Various blurry pictures of her real father would fade in and out of view, as low quality muffled screams of a man could be heard. The pictures ranged from her father just as he was hit with a pen, to Eva herself holding her father's corpse by the head to the camera with an innocent smile. The video would suddenly end, cutting off the song and homicide audio when they weren't finished. The comments had everyone frightened and in a frenzy to find out why Eva did what she did. One comment, rumored to be from one of her classmates, threatened to call the police on her home and referred to her as Eva, hence the mentions. The day after the video was posted, her channel was suddenly deleted, but before that happened, she edited her video's description to give one final message. A message that explained everything in just a few words. He loved me a little too much.