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I say "mostly" because Slip drags down every single stream with his terrible jokes and commentary, and lately has been screaming "TRANS RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS" all the time. I'm waiting for the inevitable troon-out.Curious what you mean by when you say "mostly". Is it because some of them lean hard into the SJW faggotry? Because if so I agree 100%
The only time he truly did the whole "the past made mistakes" bit right was in episode 13, where he acknowledged an outdated aspect of Dusty's Treehouse and said "it was a different time and we just need to keep learning as a society" and let it go. Then he turned "the past was a mistake" into an annoying catchphrase. Or went on a tangent about how The Monkees was Naughty because a show from the 60s had gypsy stereotypes, and then suggested that if the reruns came back to TV it should be a "curated run" to get rid of the naughty stereotypes.See, that's the level of criticism we're dealing with here, it gets old too fast and annoys me to no end. Especially at a show I liked only to get taken down by his words.
I say "mostly" because Slip drags down every single stream with his terrible jokes and commentary, and lately has been screaming "TRANS RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS" all the time. I'm waiting for the inevitable troon-out.
At least he doesn't nose-exhale directly into the mic anymore.
Exactly. I just know he'll be acting like this if he does a review of Nick's brief airing of "Camp Runamuck" and it's "women need to know their place" episode!The only time he truly did the whole "the past made mistakes" bit right was in episode 13, where he acknowledged an outdated aspect of Dusty's Treehouse and said "it was a different time and we just need to keep learning as a society" and let it go. Then he turned "the past was a mistake" into an annoying catchphrase. Or went on a tangent about how The Monkees was Naughty because a show from the 60s had gypsy stereotypes, and then suggested that if the reruns came back to TV it should be a "curated run" to get rid of trt tt0he naughty stereotypes.
Or when he does the Tintn cartoon, because of the original comic adventure Tintin in the Congo with its racism and animal-killing.Exactly. I just know he'll be acting like this if he does a review of Nick's brief airing of "Camp Runamuck" and it's "women need to know their place" episode!
Every time a new Poparena video comes on my feed I keep forgetting to fast forward over the trans rights message he has starting everyone of those videos just to see what else he may say about the Nickelodeon I used to love.
True, he could do this silently that way than having something that would be on the vid for years to come.Or when he does the Tintn cartoon, because of the original comic adventure Tintin in the Congo with its racism and animal-killing.
He's a good historian and I love getting a look at Nick's early years and seeing how far back I can remember, but I could do without the "black lives matter" as a catchphrase at the beginning and end of each episode these days. (Just link to BLM charities and petitions in the video description, people DO look.)
What's funny is that, maybe four/five years back, they weren't like this. You can see the curve form the less Jericho and Dino got to be involved with streams.Agreed 100% Slip is by far the worst.
Duel and Johnny lean hard into the SJW trans rights bullshit sometimes sadly and act like absolute faggots sometimes too sadly. That and the "BELIEVE ALL WIMINS!!!" shit. Sadly, its worse on their twitters. Really wish they didn't. Although guys like Johnny and Duel (mostly) keep it off stream.
Their streams are best when they keep their views out and stay objective. It drags it the fuck down with Duel and Slip go "I HATE MATT RIDDLE GUYS HES A RAPIST"
There's also the "you can't be a good person and a cop" rhetoric, so I was surprised when he didn't spend half the Inspector Gadget episode harping on how cops were evil and how you couldn't enjoy the show because of it.True, he could do this silently that way than having something that would be on the vid for years to come.
Reminded I read that Tintin book years ago, it really is an eye opener but I could understand Hergé's early development as an artist through it. He even admits that in his later years in how he would research these places before drawing his later adventures.
French people and their scifi/fantasy trappings!There's also the "you can't be a good person and a cop" rhetoric, so I was surprised when he didn't spend half the Inspector Gadget episode harping on how cops were evil and how you couldn't enjoy the show because of it.
I really liked the "Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea" episode, though. I don't remember watching it as a kid but I enjoyed the whole "this show confused a lot of kids and feels like a trippy dream and here is why" angle.
I do want to see the series in full someday, it might make more sense watched at a reasonable hour and in order!French people and their scifi/fantasy trappings!
Lord knows I'd love to hear him say out those names from the theme song!I do want to see the series in full someday, it might make more sense watched at a reasonable hour and in order!
Oh, and Nick Knacks is also gonna be doing Lancelot Link Secret Chimp in the future. Will his need to remind us the past was bad win out over the fact that the entire cast is monkeys dubbed over with human voices?
The second thing, he'll probably address really quickly like he did with the naked shota cocks in The Little Prince. And then when he gets to the beach episode of The Littl' Bits...which was actually quite heavily censored for nudity, alcohol, and violence. He mentioned on Twitter that he's got major nostalgia fuzzies for that one, so that should be an...interesting episode.Lord knows I'd love to hear him say out those names from the theme song!
I saw his next one will be on David The Gnome, I wonder if he's mentioned this lovely page from the book!
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