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7/22/2025, 3:48:51 AM
>Base your whole identity around being big and funny
>Born into decent wealth and good charisma so forced his way into the industry
>Make an adult swim show
>Becomes a success for its novel absurdist humor and understanding of the cultural landscape
>Ahead of its time, inspirational to a generation on comedy youtubers and other underground artists, and very nostalgic, but nothing special on its own comedic merits.
>Get unjustly canceled
>Gain infamy for cancelation during highly political and transitional era
>People make edgy memes about you for a while
>Right place, right time
>fall off
>fall off hard
>Surround yourself with zoomer yes men you don't respect
>Gain popularity again through a lucky break, grifting, and becoming a streamer
>Try to become an eceleb
>Make some semi popular projects that your terminally online fans enjoy like Fishtank
>Decide to finally create your masterpiece
>Spend half a decade and millions of dollars on it
>Your whole identity hinges on this being amazing
>It's so important that you even drop the tough guy act to express your concern about it.
>It comes out
>Its mid
Did anyone think it wasn't going to be unexceptional? (Double negative) It was boring at best and unpleasant at worst so far. Even the people who liked some of the skits only seem to moderately like them. With millions of dollars and 5 years of time, I probably could have made something funnier. (you) probably could have made something funnier. Its almost like he is the least talented member of his trope. Even the Jet Neptune faggot is now a successful youtube editor/producer. Between this and the Gorilla nest situation, do you think cope hard or pretend nothing happened? He was funny at times, but he just seems played out and washed up. Even if you like him politically, there is pretty much no new takes he regurgitates that are even new for him. Guess that's what never working a real job and living off of Daddy's money and internet infamy leads to...
>Born into decent wealth and good charisma so forced his way into the industry
>Make an adult swim show
>Becomes a success for its novel absurdist humor and understanding of the cultural landscape
>Ahead of its time, inspirational to a generation on comedy youtubers and other underground artists, and very nostalgic, but nothing special on its own comedic merits.
>Get unjustly canceled
>Gain infamy for cancelation during highly political and transitional era
>People make edgy memes about you for a while
>Right place, right time
>fall off
>fall off hard
>Surround yourself with zoomer yes men you don't respect
>Gain popularity again through a lucky break, grifting, and becoming a streamer
>Try to become an eceleb
>Make some semi popular projects that your terminally online fans enjoy like Fishtank
>Decide to finally create your masterpiece
>Spend half a decade and millions of dollars on it
>Your whole identity hinges on this being amazing
>It's so important that you even drop the tough guy act to express your concern about it.
>It comes out
>Its mid
Did anyone think it wasn't going to be unexceptional? (Double negative) It was boring at best and unpleasant at worst so far. Even the people who liked some of the skits only seem to moderately like them. With millions of dollars and 5 years of time, I probably could have made something funnier. (you) probably could have made something funnier. Its almost like he is the least talented member of his trope. Even the Jet Neptune faggot is now a successful youtube editor/producer. Between this and the Gorilla nest situation, do you think cope hard or pretend nothing happened? He was funny at times, but he just seems played out and washed up. Even if you like him politically, there is pretty much no new takes he regurgitates that are even new for him. Guess that's what never working a real job and living off of Daddy's money and internet infamy leads to...
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