I was only at 97.3% gay before I started seeing the word....Friggin retards turned me into a full blown faggot
Haha, you son of a gun
I agree, I haven't watched red letter media in over a year because I saw them get progressively more liberal and since they were one of my favorite youtube channels, it's too painful. It's like watching your own child become an activist or something.
I saw the writing on the wall when Mike started parroting some feminist talking points a few years ago and I knew it would be just a matter of time.
They used to make rape jokes and racial jokes. They were hilarious. Seeing them now is unfortunate. Same with Jaboody show. Their older commentary tracks of like Harry Potter are hilarious where they do this whole gay Dumbledore schtick where when Harry looks into the memory basin, Dumbledore comes in and goes "what....what'd you see in there Harry.....you just keep what you saw between us ok". Friggin hilarious. Now they won't make jokes like that and I almost never watch their stuff anymore.
With MeatCanyon, I never liked it from the very moment I saw it, so there's no personal loss, just some rare anger watching. I don't expect my once every few months views is going to make or break him when it comes to irrelevancy. So while I agree with your statement, I'm not too hung up on it or invested in his success or failure.
He has 7.6 million subscribers. If not one of his videos have ever popped up on your youtube homepage, I'd be very surprised.
Yeah, I remember Norm Macdonald talking about how people will get these labels attached to them that stick and don't really mean anything.
Like how Hollywood won't work with someone because they're "difficult" and Norm was saying it's usually the "difficult" people who are the most talented, and what, do you want someone who's just a bland person who doesn't fight for how they see something? He was talking to Billy Bob Thornton on his podcast because Billy Bob Thornton has gotten that label and Norm was praising him for Slingblade.
He then mentioned how Dave Chappelle said he got this label that stuck to him in the early 2000s when he left the Chappelle show that he's "crazy" and how it doesn't mean anything, and yet people just take to it like it means something. They didn't like that Dave Chappelle walked away from the system, so they attached the label "crazy" to him and it worked.
Crazy, weird, difficult....these are all vague words that allow the hearer to fill in the blanks. They're the sign that someone using it has totally lost the battle. Because if they had specifics to throw at a person, they would. It's basically the last ditch attempt of psychological warfare; since they failed at the more extreme measure of trying to assassinate Trump.
Sort of like how, and I'm paraphrasing what Sargon of Akkad reported on back in the day, how Putin utterly embarrassed the US with some foreign affair during Obama's tenure, and in response, the FBI or CIA (I forget which) released a report that speculated that Putin has autism or aspergers. I kid you not.
It's seriously resorting to middle school level mentality. Somebody utterly shows you up, so you go "whatever, that guys weird...he's an autist"
Michael Wincott is the coolest and I have no idea why he isn't in more movies. If I could trade my voice with anyone's it would be to have Michael Wincotts voice.
Awesome in the Crow and 90s Robin Hood.
I would say that Steve Rogers was not a bullied nerd. He had an alpha personality, just not the body to go along with it. He had a winner mindset, instead of the typical "chip on the shoulder" thing.
The Superpowers just allowed him to be physically a superhero.
Before he was given super strength he jumped on the grenade that he thought was live while everyone else fled. His mindset was the only thing that didn't change about him.
It wasnt necessarily about the freshness, which is true for certain things, but more about if the seasonings are seperated into individual ones throughout the cooking process, then they percieve it as not seasoning because they werent all combined.
Salt is salt, parika is paprika but the point is this talking point comes from the perception that not shaking a spicy shaker onto your food means you dont season your food.
India is probably the top of the chain in terms of seasoned, spicy food and yet you dont see them shaking tobasco sauce and laurys onto their curry.
Yeah, as this woman who got attacked as being racist on Tiktok or instagram or whatever pointed out, those spice mixtures that have a bunch of spices together...shaking that onto your food isn't the only (and this doesn't even need to be said because it's obvious) or even the best way to season your food.
They'll look at a white person who makes a meal who uses all the fresh ingredients like garlic, onion, salt, parsely, paprika, seperately, but because they're not shaking it out from a plastic shaker, we're not seasoning food.
No, that cooking with all those fresh ingredients is the better form of the shaking the dried ingredients onto dishes.
The girl who's a cook pointing this out that when you cook with fresh herbs and spices, that's the seasoning step, so you don't need to shake seasonings on to the food, and when she made that video pointing it out, she got called racist. She never mentioned any race by the way. She just plainly stated that using fresh ingredients is seasoning.
Yeah, I hate that crap.
Anyone who says unalive, I stop watching their video. If you care about monetization that badly then you might as well just make toy reviews for children like Irate gamer did with Puppet steve.
Clearly talking about current day events is not your calling if you're self-censoring and saying "unalive" or "deletion" or whatever else.
Look, there's one thing with FCC rules that keep things from getting too profane. Most radio jocks abide by that. But the thing is you don't really notice the censorship because it just keeps the most extreme things in check. If you listen to old Opie and Anthony clips, you can't believe that this was on public radio for anyone to hear with advertisers. Totally different type of guidelines. They had censorship they had to abide by, but it was such a politically incorrect time that you didn't even notice the censorship.
If like on Youtube you can actually notice in real time the kindergarten replacement words that they're abiding by that get stricter each and every month, you know you're in Soviet territory.
You shouldn't be able to spot guidelines.
Like Futurama. The seasons before they moved to Adult Swim and could be more TV-MA were the best and funniest seasons. You never got the sense that the creators were ham-strung on Fox.
That's how limits should work. Enough to limit degeneracy, but not so overbearing that it's noticeable and limits creativity, freedom, expression art and creates an environment of fear.
If you type the exact title of the video in Youtube, it will not show up, or at least wasn't yesterday. Many of the comments confirm this. I haven't checked today. You had to type the channel name and then find it that way.
I found it because it was shared on Twitter. That's how most people are finding it. It's being shared widely on Twitter, Reddit, etc.
The views are because it's going viral on other platforms where people are linking it. Those views are in spite of the fact that Youtube hides it from the search, not because of it.
I haven't and will not watch the Fallout show. What did they do to the Brotherhood of Steel? I'm almost afraid to ask
Better Call Saul, as well as the Breaking Bad sequel movie El Camino. Better Call Saul put in some irritating things in the last season, but relatively speaking managed to be what I imagine will go down in history as the last non-woke show unless this country changes drastically in the future.
Bloodshot from 2020 starring Vin Diesel has some stuff I don't like, like some clear diversity casting, but it is not about anything except being fun and entertaining, and there is really no "message" being pushed. It shocked me and my mom when we watched it that it was as entertaining as it was and was just a fun movie that wasn't pushing anything. It really is worth watching. It feels more like a movie you'd see in a theater in like 2008 rather than 2020 in terms of just being pure Blockbuster, popcorn entertainment.
There was a short period in the 2020s where Family Guy might have still been edgy and not politically correct. I haven't watched in like 2 years or so as I saw the direction it was going; but around 2014 or 2015 or so Family Guy got way better and the writers were semi based and they had a good run up until recently that I'd consider their best and funniest episodes they ever made.
Edit: Just confirmed, it is 2014 with the season 13. I think there was a changeup in the writers room after the show started getting negative backlash like replacing Brian with that mafiosa dog, and the new writers went back to edgy jokes and even poking fun of woke culture. I can't say exactly when this golden age ended, but like I said, I started seeing it gradually get woker, and my concept of time is totally screwed up anymore, but it's possible there were a few good seasons in the early 2020s and 2019.
I agree. I saw a comment on Geeks and Gamers postive review pointing out a similar thing you're saying about how "nerd culture" people have no will power and will buy and praise something for being 5% less woke than normal, so I decided not to give Disney a dime. I ain't seeing it even if people were saying it was the greatest movie ever.
People are retards when it comes to judging movie quality anymore anyways. Everyone praised "Spiderman: No Way Home" up and down, saying it was a return to Marvel's glory days. I thought it was one of the most retarded, worst movie experiences I've ever had.
This is not actually about that man who pretends he's a woman by being a transvestite. That topic is it's own thing.
Everyone already knows and weighs in on that. The point is people always go "MrBeast is a good person though who doesn't do anything wrong". I've always gotten the sense from him like I did about Ellen.
When someone tries to run on "I'm such a nice, inoffensive person" it sets off alarm bells for me.
I also always noticed the people who get prizes are so very "millenial". They're never some blue collar construction worker drinking a six pack of beer on his break. It's all very pod person, the same type of people winning.
This video confirms what I always suspected about Mr Beasts videos.
Agreed. It's far worse than outright banning
He was making this video before all that stuff came up. He addresses that he has another part coming out about that specifically.
But this is significant because MrBeast is seen by people as mother Theresa, just perfectly selfless, when the reality is, the money he gives away are to his already rich friends; he promotes gambling to children making promises that they could be the one winning, when reality is the people chosen aren't random, the outcomes aren't random, he claims his videos aren't faked and this guy systematically dismantles that and shows many examples of fakery. He runs illegal sweepstakes, etc.
Yeah, I abandoned the MRA's as soon as I realized they were not traditionalists and on one of their podcasts they were saying brony hate was sexist against men, and how they would never recogonize men and women are different and as such there should be different roles and expectations. They still as you say were liberals and bought into that.
But many of what someone like Karen Straughn says in her youtube channel is useful to show people the true nature of feminism.
Unfortunately culture critics are so preoccupied with all the current modern bullcrap that they are woefully inadequate and uneducated on the topic of feminism. (See Matt Walsh for example).
Understanding feminism is like your basic arethmatic and people today are trying to figure out calculus (modern wokeness) while skipping basic arithmatic. This is why those channels focused on the evils if feminism are a must in that without that proper understanding, its like skipping boot camp and heading straight into war.
crypto-feminists? Can you explain?
Ah, gotcha, yeah I didn't know that. To be fair, hindsight is 20/20 as well. There's things my parents did that they thought were in the best interest that they say, we wish we didn't do that.
And they're Christians.
Elon was until recently basically a typical pretty liberal guy, and still isn't a Christian. Events like these are what helped him wake up and regret can be a powerful motivator to not repeat mistakes.
How do we know he didn't?
My grandma and grandpa were faithful believers in Jesus. Only one of their 3 children are Christian. One is a far left "unitarian", the other goes to methodist church that doesn't teach the Bible and there doesn't seem to be evidence of faith, and my dad is a strong Christian believer.
You can be the best parent in the world and that's no guarantee that your children will turn out well.
It's your responsibility to raise your children correctly, but the children have responsibility to listen and take the good advice too. And some children have the intent to do evil.
We have many stories in the Bible of moral fathers who had one child that was godly and another who was not. Jacob and Esau for example, sons of Isaac.
With Elon, he's not a Christian so by nature he couldn't give the best guidance compared to if he had them in the word of God, but without knowing way more than we know, there's no reason to assume he encouraged this path.
Some kids would prefer to receive the approval of the woke culture over the approval of their parents and no matter what you say or do, the will of that child to go their own way can't be stopped.
Do you understand how the courts and child custody work?
As much as you guys rag on Impossible1, some of you could use some educating from him.
85% of what he says is completely true. It's just he takes things too far and comes to wrong conclusions with that last 15%.
Look up GirlWritesWhat aka Karen Straugn, and 6oodfella and watch their videos and then you'll understand feminism and what rights men actually have in this country particularly when it comes to their children vs their wives.
Agreed. I can't believe he's still a thing.
I saw some of that Boogie2298 cancer drama coverage and saw that Destiny was on these streams and people were acting like it was a big deal and I just don't get it.
Yeah, good point