IrrelevantIrrelevant

9040 pts ยท October 15, 2019


He's a big name youtuber. Usually known for playing scary games.

31 minutes ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

You just like masculine women/effeminate men. Don't know whether it specifically requires Femboys on your part, but an easy way to find out is whether or not you like muscular women or tomboys. If they don't really do it for you, you have your answer.

Either way, trans related art is probably going to work out best for you, as that's where a lot of that ends up being focused these days. Everything has a tag in this day and age, just have to figure out which ones get your rocks off.

14 hours ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

It's not *normal*, but the people here acting like nobody ever has cameras for any reason are dumbasses. People occasionally set them up to check on things like if you have weird sleeping habits, what pets are doing throughout the night, or even if you regularly have weird shit going on and want to be sure you are safe.

Is this video staged? None-zero chance, but the cameras aren't the reason why. Sometimes the feeling of safety you get from knowing things are monitored is worth it.

14 hours ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

It is shockingly easy not to be racist. Like, the vast majority of phrases and terms that fall under its umbrella require effort to use, rather than just being common lingo.

Only Racist shitbags constantly trip over themselves trying to find a way to use racist terms and dogwhistles and not get ostracized for it.

14 hours ago | Likes 8 Dislikes 0

There is a stark difference between "Willingly going camping" and "Getting dragged by your family out in the middle of effing nowhere and getting stuck fucking around with tents when you just want to relax."

Many people enjoy isolation. Not as many enjoy *forced* isolation.

14 hours ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 1

Just in case anyone is curious: This guy's account is both anti-politics and anti-trans. So you can clearly tell who is buttering *their* bread. Block this dipshit instead.

15 hours ago | Likes 11 Dislikes 0

There is a simple answer to that: Increasing your well being at the expense of another expends that resource, usually permanently.

Whereas cooperation increases repeatedly. The social contract has always been one that is meant to benefit all. Violating it gives you a quick boost, but it is usually a temporary one, and you cannot reliably violate it again unless you possess an unnatural level of charisma.

Even removing compassion from the equation, cooperation is superior.

2 days ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

DND is best done as a slow burn.

If you jump in with seventeen books and more rules than a five star restaurant, people are going to be confused. You teach them how to ride the bike, then you start introducing them to new roads.

Slowly add more rules with each passing game. Give them a basic romp to understand thinking your way through situations, then add complexity. Eventually, they will be quoting rules more often than you are. The same applies to tabletop war games. Start off simple.

2 days ago | Likes 8 Dislikes 0

People just want a number that says they are smart.

Actual intelligence is hard to quantify. To say nothing of the different aspects of intelligence - a chef is differently intelligent than a painter, or an engineer - there are simply too many variables, and an ever changing pool of knowledge.

Saying you are smart doesn't really *mean* anything, but an IQ test says that someone else called you smart. It's sort of like pointing at a diploma. You had to show some sort of intelligence to get it.

2 days ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 0

Yes and no. The method does exist, but the creators aren't using it at the proper speed.

The method in question would have each word pop up faster, and usually one at a time. Content Creators are just trying to ensure you watch till the end because it gets them money.

2 days ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Canada First, Eh?

2 days ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 2

It's to force you to watch the whole thing to know what's going on.

You see a lot of reddit readers on youtube who intentionally chop up posts so that the whole thing is never on display. This is so you can't pause the video and read the whole thing, because youtube tracks how long people watch videos.

If you don't watch the whole video, youtube notices that, and creators get less money.

2 days ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 1

If you are publishing on amazon, it's usually because you aren't a big author with a proper publishing agreement. Small authors have no power.

For a good chunk of them, not publishing on Amazon essentially means not publishing *at all*, because self-publishing is exceedingly difficult due to the system being designed to incentivize working with a publishing company.

2 days ago | Likes 7 Dislikes 1

Doesn't work for independent publishing.

You don't just walk up to one and go "Hey, I wrote this book, can you sell it for me". You'll get laughed out of the office and told to go find a real publisher. Hate Amazon for what it does, sure, but don't demonize authors trying to sell their work. Their options are limited.

Source: Am Author. Wrote public domain work, options to make that happen are so exceedingly limited that the alternative is not to publish at all.

2 days ago | Likes 19 Dislikes 1

To be fair to Finland, they were isolated. All of their allies backed out and retreated, leaving them stuck between Germany and Russia, so they had to play ball with them for a while.

You don't make a stand unless you actually have the firepower to back it up, that just ends up with you dead. You resist *quietly*, limiting the damage, until you have what you need to to actually win the fight. Dead people can't repair the damage after the fact.

2 days ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

So does froot loops though. Eat too much of it and your shits are neon green.

2 days ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

#2 : This one actively pisses me off. "Oh, he utilized his talents in a specific way? That means it wasn't actually about his love interest"

GTFO with that logic. Do you say a person doesn't love you if they cook for you? That their real love is eating? People do different things to prove their love, especially when the creative arts get involved. This idea that dedication means it isn't about the recipient is toxic when it comes to love.

Not a romantic bone in their body, I swear to god.

3 days ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 1

It usually represents the idea that you ordered a burger and was simply handed some bread.

No meat, no toppings, not even a bit of cheese. Just some plain old bread and even *that* is debatable. It's the perfect description for a lot of things, because just saying "Nothing" doesn't imply what should have been there in the first place. There was supposed to be food here. You didn't get food. Now you are upset.

4 days ago | Likes 10 Dislikes 1

"Who even has time for games that long? I'm too employed to care about that."

I wish I was joking.

4 days ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

One of the best decisions I ever made, in regards to a couple of games I play semi-religiously, was quitting the fandom but sticking to the game.

100% happier and more engaged with what I was experiencing, because I didn't have "Fans" screaming in my ear about how I was hitler for not agreeing that the game sucks, despite being in the *fandom* for the bloody thing.

Disengaging can have such a drastic effect on making you happier. Never discount it.

5 days ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Overall, its perfectly normal, but if a person wants to judge you - of which many *do* - they will *find* whatever excuse they need. You can say you like eating porridge and they will mock you for your choice of oats.

5 days ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 0

Gaming is a case of where your chosen genre will decide whether they take you seriously or not.

Say you like MMO's? Now they are thinking of WoW players and basements. Say you like FPS? COD players screaming slurs in lobbies. Crafting/Survival? Oh gods you are another minecraft lover.

Anything more complicated than that usually gets put in the subsection of "Oh gods they are some sort of hipster" because if they don't know about it, its a niche title.

5 days ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

It seriously depends on which ones.

Some people will get very weird about what media you interact with, because they have an assumption about what the name of the chosen media implies. Anime is a pretty big one because people will assume you mean Hentai instead, or borderline, because they saw a gif of a waifubait anime and assume that's what all anime is.

Manga is usually a bit easier to swallow, because it gets translated as "I read a lot of books" instead of "I'm here for perversion".

5 days ago | Likes 9 Dislikes 0

Anyone who thinks ants are nice and friendly has never had to deal with ants swarming in your house trying to eat all your goddamn bread.

I do not like spiders. I once found a rather brazen spider, literally chilled out right next to the pantry...with a whole array of Ant carcasses beneath him.

Mister Spider was allowed to do whatever the fuck he wanted in exchange. I was sad when he eventually vanished, because I *liked* that spider. Kill ants and don't bite me? Instant friend.

5 days ago | Likes 18 Dislikes 0

Because it doesn't always work out, and then you get depressed because everybody you see is making money off of their creativity while yours is passed over. Not to mention, many forms of creativity require more work to monetize than actual job hunting.

Write a book? Good luck getting someone to publish it. Just toss it on Amazon? Good luck getting anyone to *buy* it. Patreon is good, but if you aren't any good at advertising, have fun finding enough patrons to make any money.

5 days ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

It's worth noting that a lot of what we call "Autism shenanigans" "ADHD habits" "OCD complexes" and such are usually all normal habits, in some regard. It's just that they tend to be more *common* to specific minds.

For example, Autistic people tend to like quiet, as one of their most common problems is overstimulation. Liking quiet doesn't mean you are autistic, but the habit *is* common.

People have a habit of trying to "Claim" behavior types because they want it to be normalized for them.

5 days ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Hell, if you think about it, our skin is always decaying just by existing, so technically we make corpse-water just by entering water in the first place. Dying just makes us a stronger teabag.

6 days ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 0

#13 : Part of this is because I enjoy the sensation of just eating a fuckton of stuff at once. So limiting it to a singular meal means that eating a lot doesn't have the consequence of ballooning up.

Healthy? Not really. Healthier than eating too much and becoming 400 pounds? Absolutely.

(I'm not certified autistic, but I do follow this behavior.)

6 days ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Wasn't creepy till you *made* it that way, mate.

6 days ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

Seeing these out of order means you don't see the ones where he tends to be neutral with the supporting cast of characters.

The Racoon was an active asshole for a while, hence his reaction, and goldie here was trying to flex with his better running skills. Usually with the other animals, he will tend to be polite if they are. Touch the cat the wrong way and your ass is grass.

1 week ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0