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goddamnedtwisto posted:While they weren't the first act to play in a stadium, they still pretty much invented the concept of stadium rock with their 70s and 80s tours. If Freddy had lived nerds would be hating on Queen as boring dad-rock, but because they aren't really in the news these days, nerds can pretend that they've "discovered" them. Found the queen-hipster. We are playing that, right? They are almost the same as vegans. Every time they get the chance, they will tell you how great queen is. Faramouge, faramouge.
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Was Yahtzee the "150 IQ" guy or was that someone else?
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 23:52 |
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A Fancy 400 lbs posted:Was Yahtzee the "150 IQ" guy or was that someone else? I think that was TotalBiscuit, but they're both pretty much identical flavors of awful. Like if you hate one, you might as well hate the other.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 23:58 |
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TotalBiscuit seems worse. He's the "say that trans people are just mentally ill and then issue an hour and a half rambling pseudo-apology" type.
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CommunistPancake posted:TotalBiscuit seems worse. He's the "say that trans people are just mentally ill and then issue an hour and a half rambling pseudo-apology" type. He also told someone to get cancer once, then deleted the comment after he got diagnosed with cancer himself because the irony was overwhelming I guess.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 00:12 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:He, much like Captain Dan and the Scurvy Crew, made the mistake of getting popular while being members of SomethingAwful.com. Don't forget Kate Beaton.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 00:19 |
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Plan Z posted:Don't forget Kate Beaton. That one was glorious. Goons creeped her out. Then goons creeped her out a hundred times more by constantly groveling and apologizing on behalf of the initial goons.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 00:22 |
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That's a shame Yahtzee is terrible, I loved his stuff back when he was just Ben Croshaw.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 00:23 |
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Please friends, there's no need to misremember TotalBiscuit terrible opinions. Aside from you, CommunistPancake you're good. Let's all just take a look at the archive. http://whatdidtotalbiscuitdonow.tumblr.com/Antivehicular posted:It also never ceases to bemuse me when Imgur content featuring Tumblr screenshots and/or reaction images of black people hit the front page, given how the Imgur userbase feels about both Tumblr and black people. I guess they're acceptable as upvote sources? It's very simple. Black people are okay as long as they're reaction images without opinions. Or they agree with them like Charles Barkley, or- as they believe- Chris Rock. Otherwise they're just dense gorillas that need to stop whining about free stuff with all that privilege they have over the rest of us like saying friend of the family and-
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 00:31 |
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LITERALLY A BIRD posted:That's a shame Yahtzee is terrible, I loved his stuff back when he was just Ben Croshaw. When I was in art school I really enjoyed Zero Punctuation. Haven't watched that series in a long, long time. Shame that he's just another extension of the fedora stereotype.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 00:40 |
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NotAnArtist posted:When I was in art school I really enjoyed Zero Punctuation. Haven't watched that series in a long, long time. Shame that he's just another extension of the fedora stereotype. You know its possible to enjoy a thing while not liking everything about the person who made it. Do you boycott all Will Smith and Tom Cruise movies just because they are Scientologists?
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 00:48 |
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RFC2324 posted:You know its possible to enjoy a thing while not liking everything about the person who made it. Do you boycott all Will Smith and Tom Cruise movies just because they are Scientologists? The difference is that Mission Impossible and Independence Day aren't inundated with Scientologist views, whereas there's definitely been a slow creep of stupid poo poo into Zero Punctuation.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 01:00 |
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According to Breitbart this is true! Breitbart!
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 01:02 |
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RFC2324 posted:You know its possible to enjoy a thing while not liking everything about the person who made it. Do you boycott all Will Smith and Tom Cruise movies just because they are Scientologists? No, because Scientologists aren't any more inherently terrible (that I'm aware of) than any other organized religion. I still feel that most celebrities who become Scientologists are doing it for some sort of tax exemption. I bet once they lose their exempt status next month, a lot of famous people will stop identifying as one. Kiebland posted:The difference is that Mission Impossible and Independence Day aren't inundated with Scientologist views, whereas there's definitely been a slow creep of stupid poo poo into Zero Punctuation. Also that.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 01:03 |
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RFC2324 posted:You know its possible to enjoy a thing while not liking everything about the person who made it. Do you boycott all Will Smith and Tom Cruise movies just because they are Scientologists? I don't anyone involved in this conversation besides me watches Zero Punctuation when there's a decent backlog of new episodes.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 01:04 |
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Jmcrofts posted:This is made up right? You can't actually treat PTSD with "vibrations and sounds" right? It looks like an enhanced FitBit that detects when the user is having a PTSD related nightmare and gently vibrates to bring them out of that sleep stage. It seems like something that might work on a certain percentage of people, but it doesn't address daytime symptoms or people who don't experience night terrors.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 01:04 |
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You know, I like this thread because I appreciate the irony of people in this thread heaving their rock-hewn opinions on society at teenagers farting out their fledgling opinions on society. I don't know who these internet superstars are, but whatever sad sack of poo poo made it their life mission to make a blog about one of them, archiving all their opinions, and passing out torches for the internet mob really needs to rethink their life. If you can't segregate in your mind the quality of a person's output, whether it be art, craft, labor, or charity, and their opinions and cynicisms, and personal failings, then you're a loving child. "Ohh, some guy had a bad opinion once, now I have to disavow them, and stop liking their stuff." Give me a goddamn break. The greatest contributors to the advancement of human kind all did bad things. Albert Einstein was a womanizer and a cheater, who likely plagiarized parts of his magnum opus. Richard Wagner was a raging anitsemite, abuser, and swindler, who's music helped inspire Hitler to his objectives. Mother Teresa for gods sake supported the suspension of Indian civil liberties, and cavorted with embezzlers, thieves and ex-patriots who donated millions of dollars to her organization, stolen from government coffers, poverty relief funds, and employee pensions. loving pick one. Go back through history and pick someone and learn about them, and they did something bad. The idea that doing something bad means a person can then have nothing good about them appreciated is dumb. The idea that we should suppress all dissident thought and expression thereof is a bad bit. You should be ashamed of yourself for choosing censorship and public shaming over the free exchange of ideas, no matter how impudent or repulsive they might be.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 01:15 |
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Now have some fake black twitter:
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 01:20 |
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blarzgh posted:You know, I like this thread because I appreciate the irony of people in this thread heaving their rock-hewn opinions on society at teenagers farting out their fledgling opinions on society.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 01:40 |
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Eponine posted:It looks like an enhanced FitBit that detects when the user is having a PTSD related nightmare and gently vibrates to bring them out of that sleep stage. It seems like something that might work on a certain percentage of people, but it doesn't address daytime symptoms or people who don't experience night terrors. That sounds like a) a thing you've pulled from your arse b) a poorly sourced, bad post c) a great way to gently caress up your sleep schedule
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 01:43 |
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blarzgh posted:You know, I like this thread because I appreciate the irony of people in this thread heaving their rock-hewn opinions on society at teenagers farting out their fledgling opinions on society. Source your quotes, bro.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 01:48 |
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blarzgh posted:You know, I like this thread because I appreciate the irony of people in this thread heaving their rock-hewn opinions on society at teenagers farting out their fledgling opinions on society. What the gently caress is this? What does this mean? Do we have to support everyone no matter how lovely their opinions are because no one's perfect? I honestly don't see the point you're making here. Should mock threads stop because their whole purpose is making fun of people or something? Isn't the Free Market all about taking your business somewhere that matches up with your opinions and thoughts? Aren't you supposed to stop supporting people and practices if you don't agree with them? I cannot parse this for the life of me.
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Fashionable Jorts posted:No, because Scientologists aren't any more inherently terrible (that I'm aware of) than any other organized religion. I still feel that most celebrities who become Scientologists are doing it for some sort of tax exemption. I bet once they lose their exempt status next month, a lot of famous people will stop identifying as one. I just looked up the tax exemption thing, and Snopes says it's false. Do you have any other source? (Not being snarky at you, only curious)
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blarzgh posted:You know, I like this thread because I appreciate the irony of people in this thread heaving their rock-hewn opinions on society at teenagers farting out their fledgling opinions on society. Sorry, it's only funny when LoB does it.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 02:29 |
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Ok, on reread this jumped out at meblarzgh posted:[...] Mother Teresa literally did nothing good and actively made the lives around her worse. So yes, there is nothing to appreciate about her, and including her completely undermines your point.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 03:13 |
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The most entertaining thing about Zero Punctuation now is how whenever Yahtzee says something like "having a mechanic based on a girl's clothing getting wet is dumb" the comments lose their poo poo at him for being a gender traitor.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 03:50 |
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Thinky Whale posted:The most entertaining thing about Zero Punctuation now is how whenever Yahtzee says something like "having a mechanic based on a girl's clothing getting wet is dumb" the comments lose their poo poo at him for being a gender traitor. I always thought the most hilarious thing was the outcry when he says he likes a game and it's good. People went apeshit when he talked about Psychonauts.
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ToxicSlurpee posted:I always thought the most hilarious thing was the outcry when he says he likes a game and it's good. People went apeshit when he talked about Psychonauts. Was that before or after Broken Age came out? The gamergate set has a huge mad-on for Tim Schaefer.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 04:28 |
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My favorite bad Yahtzee-pinion is that he turned off the music in MGR.
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Baofu posted:Was that before or after Broken Age came out? The gamergate set has a huge mad-on for Tim Schaefer. Before, it was one of his really old reviews. People get upset when he says good things about a game. My favorite Yahtzee thing was when everyone got really mad that he got that theme song when his videos got popular.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 05:06 |
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http://imgur.com/gallery/R8ZdLb0 See, I would suggest airing your grievances out with your date instead of pulling passive aggressive poo poo like this. But I already don't trust anything I see on Imgur anyway so I don't believe she spent the entire time texting. Or maybe the date was going badly and it was very silent, I dunno.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 05:52 |
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If your date is texting then there is a strong possibility that you are a horribly boring person
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 05:55 |
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I like the payoff to the Tomb Raider Anniversary review when he promises himself he won't make any boob jokes due to it being low hanging fruit - however they start leaking out during his list of game ideas at the end until the eruption occurs. The list gets more and more obvious (A group of aliens trying to defend their Milk Factories from an invasion of Mummies) until BREASTS BOOBS LOVE PILLOWS STONKING! GREAT! TITS!
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goose fleet posted:If your date is texting then there is a strong possibility that you are a horribly boring person Some people just don't realize how absorbed they get by it. I've been to group gatherings where we were watching movies, and sure enough once one person started browsing on their phone, everyone would an everything would die out when it was going fine before. I remember it being particularly bad when the iPhone first came out. My sister's friend would start reading Facebook conversations, and just not stop until the restaurant check arrived, or the credits rolled (she would look up every few minutes and ask what was happening in a movie/show and it drove everyone up the wall). But odds are yeah it's another fake black twitter. Another case of lovely post decent comments: http://imgur.com/gallery/rRkZ7
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 07:58 |
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Yahtzee strikes me as the kind of guy who has bad opinions because he lives under a rock and is generally suspicious of social interaction, so he's sort of a clueless rear end. He's shown enough reasonable opinions (at least regarding video games, the only area where I give any shits about what he thinks) that I'm willing to let his occasional crap opinions slide. He doesn't seem nearly as bad as what one would normally expect from a fedora, at least, and I haven't heard anything about him trying to sic followers on anyone.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 08:06 |
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Puppy Time posted:Yahtzee strikes me as the kind of guy who has bad opinions because he lives under a rock and is generally suspicious of social interaction, so he's sort of a clueless rear end. Well, he proudly touts being a misanthrope, so this is probably pretty spot on. No matter how clever you are, you can only get so far without other people to occasionally point out when you're being an utter shitheel.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 08:17 |
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Who What Now posted:Ok, on reread this jumped out at me
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 08:28 |
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Skippy McPants posted:Well, he proudly touts being a misanthrope, so this is probably pretty spot on. No matter how clever you are, you can only get so far without other people to occasionally point out when you're being an utter shitheel. There's a bunch of popular British youtubers that make a living bitching about everything they hate. It's a thing now.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 08:45 |
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Fashionable Jorts posted:No, because Scientologists aren't any more inherently terrible (that I'm aware of) than any other organized religion. I still feel that most celebrities who become Scientologists are doing it for some sort of tax exemption. I bet once they lose their exempt status next month, a lot of famous people will stop identifying as one. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Snow_White https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Freakout Scientologists are responsible for the kind of poo poo you normally associate with creepy fringe cults that have armed compounds in the middle of nowhere, not massive religions that own large amounts of LA and Tampa and have multi-millionaire celebrities endorsing them.
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