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Unpopular Opinions and (Friendly) Rant thread

Ngl I don't get streaming. It's one thing if you do mini games with the viewers or something but generally speaking I physically can't watch a stream. I get bored so fast. I don't get how y'all sit through it willingly. I get watching like a vtuber cause you want cute anime girls or you're horny. I get that, though I wouldn't do it myself. But how tf do people watch XQC? Anyone of the same kind? Genuinely don't get it.
The only streamer I ever watched was Technoblade who was just passively entertaining and the streams I caught were mainly DSMP lore streams. I also watched a few MCC streams cause it's a tournament.
Otherwise I seriously don't get how you can sit down and just listen to a guy yap every once in a while or just play a game endlessly. I just don't understand.
 
Ngl I don't get streaming. It's one thing if you do mini games with the viewers or something but generally speaking I physically can't watch a stream. I get bored so fast. I don't get how y'all sit through it willingly. I get watching like a vtuber cause you want cute anime girls or you're horny. I get that, though I wouldn't do it myself. But how tf do people watch XQC? Anyone of the same kind? Genuinely don't get it.
The only streamer I ever watched was Technoblade who was just passively entertaining and the streams I caught were mainly DSMP lore streams. I also watched a few MCC streams cause it's a tournament.
Otherwise I seriously don't get how you can sit down and just listen to a guy yap every once in a while or just play a game endlessly. I just don't understand.
Hololive sweep
 
Hololive sweep

Streaming on YouTube>>>>>>>>Streaming on Twitch. I despise watching anything on twitch half of the time and I whole heartedly agree that YouTube is the superior platform for game streams. Twitch Mobile is genuinely unusable and I have no idea why anyone would want to continue using the platform when YouTube does everything better, (maybe)


Oh and daily reminder that spotify doesnt deserve to be big as it is. That platform flatout deserves to lose MORE money and I hope the employees find a better job.
Spotify's not that great admittedly (though I still prefer to use it) but at least it's not as shit as TikTok
TikTok is one of the worst modern apps
 
I have made a new achievement on this wiki/forum in that i have made hunter after hunter after hunter matchups

And I ain’t stopping

I believe imo that if you know a verse very well keep making matches with that verse and don’t stop
 
Watched the finale of Murder Drones. Ngl, as a series I cannot say that it was that amazing. It was good, don't get me wrong, but I feel like they were rushing through the storyline. Some things didn't make sense without having to dig into lore hidden in split-second moments and some didn't make sense at all. The final episode just went way too fast and had way too many important events that just didn't get explored enough. Additionally character motivations and interactions as well as the finale itself and the "message" learned by Uzi felt very hasty and somewhat nonsensical. I think the series would've benefitted from at least 2 or 3 more episodes and more characterization. Otherwise we get stuff like the murder drones being horribly feared beings that people hide behind doors from only for them to be allowed to head a school trip in the next episode.
Basically my main criticism with the series is the fact that it felt too rushed and the characterization felt unnatural. Ik these are drones and not humans so their personality is different, but in the end they did have human-esque personality. I feel like it started going downhill in that sense around ep 3.

For the good parts, the series was fun, funny, had good action and had a very good overall atmosphere. The mysteries were interesting but half were hidden FNAF-style which I felt was unnecessary. The characters were pleasant and fun, you genuienly cared for them. The designs were peak and the horror elements were very well made. The people behind the series clearly cared a lot for it.

Now a bit off track but when it comes to powerscaling this series has the consistency of Looney Toons. Let's use N as an example. One moment he gets crushed by rocks and can't get out, the other he fights on par with a character who preforms several tier 6-5 feats, tanks an explosion and survives falling from the atmosphere so fast he was burning up. Another example is the fact that the explosion that collapsed a chunk of the planet failed to destroy the human bones inside the hole from which it came and the church built on top of it.

Now as a whole I liked the series and if we go by feelings alone i'd give it a 7.5 or 8 out of 10.
Going by serious review of it I'd barely give it a 7/10 (maybe a 6.7/10 would work) due to how irrational the characterization felt.
 
Watched the finale of Murder Drones. Ngl, as a series I cannot say that it was that amazing. It was good, don't get me wrong, but I feel like they were rushing through the storyline. Some things didn't make sense without having to dig into lore hidden in split-second moments and some didn't make sense at all. The final episode just went way too fast and had way too many important events that just didn't get explored enough. Additionally character motivations and interactions as well as the finale itself and the "message" learned by Uzi felt very hasty and somewhat nonsensical. I think the series would've benefitted from at least 2 or 3 more episodes and more characterization. Otherwise we get stuff like the murder drones being horribly feared beings that people hide behind doors from only for them to be allowed to head a school trip in the next episode.
Basically my main criticism with the series is the fact that it felt too rushed and the characterization felt unnatural. Ik these are drones and not humans so their personality is different, but in the end they did have human-esque personality. I feel like it started going downhill in that sense around ep 3.

For the good parts, the series was fun, funny, had good action and had a very good overall atmosphere. The mysteries were interesting but half were hidden FNAF-style which I felt was unnecessary. The characters were pleasant and fun, you genuienly cared for them. The designs were peak and the horror elements were very well made. The people behind the series clearly cared a lot for it.

Now a bit off track but when it comes to powerscaling this series has the consistency of Looney Toons. Let's use N as an example. One moment he gets crushed by rocks and can't get out, the other he fights on par with a character who preforms several tier 6-5 feats, tanks an explosion and survives falling from the atmosphere so fast he was burning up. Another example is the fact that the explosion that collapsed a chunk of the planet failed to destroy the human bones inside the hole from which it came and the church built on top of it.

Now as a whole I liked the series and if we go by feelings alone i'd give it a 7.5 or 8 out of 10.
Going by serious review of it I'd barely give it a 7/10 (maybe a 6.7/10 would work) due to how irrational the characterization felt.
It could just be they are focusing more important on their other works like digital circus
 
Watched the finale of Murder Drones. Ngl, as a series I cannot say that it was that amazing. It was good, don't get me wrong, but I feel like they were rushing through the storyline. Some things didn't make sense without having to dig into lore hidden in split-second moments and some didn't make sense at all. The final episode just went way too fast and had way too many important events that just didn't get explored enough. Additionally character motivations and interactions as well as the finale itself and the "message" learned by Uzi felt very hasty and somewhat nonsensical. I think the series would've benefitted from at least 2 or 3 more episodes and more characterization. Otherwise we get stuff like the murder drones being horribly feared beings that people hide behind doors from only for them to be allowed to head a school trip in the next episode.
Basically my main criticism with the series is the fact that it felt too rushed and the characterization felt unnatural. Ik these are drones and not humans so their personality is different, but in the end they did have human-esque personality. I feel like it started going downhill in that sense around ep 3.

For the good parts, the series was fun, funny, had good action and had a very good overall atmosphere. The mysteries were interesting but half were hidden FNAF-style which I felt was unnecessary. The characters were pleasant and fun, you genuienly cared for them. The designs were peak and the horror elements were very well made. The people behind the series clearly cared a lot for it.

Now a bit off track but when it comes to powerscaling this series has the consistency of Looney Toons. Let's use N as an example. One moment he gets crushed by rocks and can't get out, the other he fights on par with a character who preforms several tier 6-5 feats, tanks an explosion and survives falling from the atmosphere so fast he was burning up. Another example is the fact that the explosion that collapsed a chunk of the planet failed to destroy the human bones inside the hole from which it came and the church built on top of it.

Now as a whole I liked the series and if we go by feelings alone i'd give it a 7.5 or 8 out of 10.
Going by serious review of it I'd barely give it a 7/10 (maybe a 6.7/10 would work) due to how irrational the characterization felt.
the thing ended?
 
Due to recent information about Mr Beast I have concluded that he's the Beast from revelations, from the Bible. Literally the anti chirst.
 
The concept of being addicted to Discord is genuinly alien to me. You people must have a ton of friends for that to be possible in the first place.
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I also regularly talk in multiple servers and to multiple friends in DMs, I even just wait for them to log on to talk.
 
Does anyone know why Curious George's profile is so controversial to the point of being blocked? And so popular that it is almost always trending?
I am pretty sure that Ant is incredibly salty and angry at the thought of powerscaling certain cartoons for kids that are very weak and don't fight, like Curious George and Barney the dinosaur. I am pretty sure he has described someone watching Barney to scale the verse as legal torture.
 
Does anyone know why Curious George's profile is so controversial to the point of being blocked? And so popular that it is almost always trending?
That's because Curious George solos. Here's the rundown of what Curious George (extended canon mythos) is capable of.
  • Curious George becomes stronger the more curious he is.
  • A single atom of Curious George is faster than speed.
  • The mere thought of Curious George is heavily implied to be strong enough to destroy mathematical dimensionality.
  • Winning was invented when death had a near Curious George experience.
  • When Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook, a friend request from Curious George was waiting for him.
  • It was stated that Curious George once had a staring match with the Sun itself, and that's why night exists.
  • Polar bears and sharks are portrayed as weaker than Curious George.
  • It was stated that when Curious George smiled, it would be later known as happiness.
  • Curious George is smart enough to drive a submarine underwater and a spaceship in outer space by himself.
  • When a sickness went into Curious George, he went inside his own body as a separate entity to get rid of the sickness himself instead of taking medicine.
 
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