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Scott Irons, also known as ''Maksed'', is a notorious and controversial figure within BRUS. One controversial topic of bringing up people who have cancer and notes that "his whole family excluding him passed" because of it, has received little backlash. | Scott Irons, also known as ''Maksed'', is a notorious and controversial figure within BRUS. One controversial topic of bringing up people who have cancer and notes that "his whole family excluding him passed" because of it, has received little backlash. | ||
[[File:Scott Getting Shot.png|thumb|Scott gets shot and screams, which is natural for his attention-seeking kind.]] | [[File:Scott Getting Shot.png|thumb|Scott gets shot and screams, which is natural for his attention-seeking kind.]] |
Revision as of 01:57, 13 January 2025
Scott Irons, also known as Maksed, is a notorious and controversial figure within BRUS. One controversial topic of bringing up people who have cancer and notes that "his whole family excluding him passed" because of it, has received little backlash.
Scott seems to enjoy the attention, making sure his words stand out. He'll make a ticket for the slightest offensive word that probably isn't towards him.
Irons was also a representative for the house serving Utah and was appointed by Layden A. Mader. Scott introduced the UNI Act, which provided aid for college students, resources for the DoE, and reforms for universities all across America.[1] However, not much is known, as Irons had only posted a single statement on the legislative channel.
Scott may have joined around July 1st, 2024. However, The exact date is unknown.
Scott Irons has been banned almost 3 times now but seems to join back 1 day after every ban. This has raised multiple red flags among members of the community and even prompting talks of a possible alt account of a member of group management.
Scott Irons is the most respectable member of the BRUS community. Scott Irons ranks above all members.