poor Luigi.
poor Luigi.
Yeah that aesthetic led to me assuming for years that they were a very different type of Youtuber than they are. It was only after seeing Abigail Thorn of Philosophy Tube praise their work that I actually checked out Jimquisition, and was very glad I did.
I don’t have much of substance to add (besides that Steph is great, fantastic, and wonderful) but this bit caught my eye:
Really glad that they addressed the Fascist aesthetic of their earlier work. I always found the content of their videos insightful and good journalism, but the Nazi-echoing look to everything always caused me to cringe and be less likely to watch their videos.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: modern Sterling videos let me imagine what it’d be like if Elton John reviewed video games, and I absolutely mean that as a compliment.
The idea that they can just dance past the fact that white men have been appointed for most of the court’s 232 years and chalk that up to “Well, they were all the best qualified,” when no other type of person was given an opportunity will always astound me.
Read the First. Thirteen. Words.
Armed with iced tea and skittles. Skittles exacerbate the whites’ “economic anxiety” because of all the colors.
It just makes you feel worse, because you are reinforcing your feelings of anger and a grudge, but letting the asshole breeze on by with a smile and going back to humming along with the radio kinda helps you feel like the world isn’t that bad really. At least, that is how I always feel these days.
“More riders obviously means more bike repairs, but the problem is budget bikes are breaking too often too soon and aren’t actually repairable.”
Anita Hill.
As an avid off-roader I can affirm that putting the exhaust tips ahead of the rear wheels is an awful idea. That where the rock sliders go for a reason.
Yeah, give up and roll over. That’s a much better strategy.
He has exactly one decent joke anyway, about the snowball he kept in his freezer as a kid or something
I wish it could work that way (enjoying the art again) for Fat Albert. That was part of my childhood and there was so much good about it. The kids were all misfits and accepted each other. Albert was the popular one. They dealt with stuff like talking about child abuse.
I never watched the sitcom, but obviously I saw much of his stand-up and was a big fan of “Fat Albert” as a young kid. But, no, this is definitely someone whose work I will never, ever revisit, even after they die. He’s gone forever.
I don’t think I’ll ever get the point where I can personally enjoy his stuff again, but either way, a good start would be to see him lose any rights to it in an absolute avalanche of civil suits.
Forget about businessmen, I want some prince out there somewhere to buy it for his surprisingly goth princess wife. Turn it into a metal-as-fuck crown.
I was never a Whedon superfan, never owned a “Joss is out Master now” shirt, but I was a fan and goddamn it’s mind blowing just how wrong everyone was about him. He’s a huge asshole, he was actually an asshole most of the times I saw him at a con or something and we all just gave it a pass.