[video=youtube;-6dNin-p1Kg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6dNin-p1Kg[/video]
Not like he can't afford a new place though. Wait.... why is he still renting anyhow?
[QUOTE=WTFTY;50541067]Wait.... why is he still renting anyhow?[/QUOTE]
He probably doesn't want to be stuck in one place permanently
I like the "I could buy this house, I don't fuckin need you" comment though
Wow that's a shitty ass landlord.
[QUOTE=WTFTY;50541067][video=youtube;-6dNin-p1Kg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6dNin-p1Kg[/video]
Not like he can't afford a new place though. Wait.... why is he still renting anyhow?[/QUOTE]
does his shirt have an unzippable nipple display feature
Do I have to like him now that I know he has a Deafheaven album as his desktop background? Sucks that he had a shitty landlord.
[QUOTE=Mining Bill;50541150]does his shirt have an unzippable nipple display feature[/QUOTE]
That seems pretty handy
Actually, the place he's renting is just his office, he has a proper home somewhere else.
It's also why he doesn't exactly care about this whole thing and why it took him less than a day to pack everything.
fuck off with that sunbather wallpaper i will not accept pewdiepie having an actual taste for good music
[editline]18th June 2016[/editline]
i'm finding it harder to hate this guy by every day
[QUOTE=Kalkka;50541195]fuck off with that sunbather wallpaper i will not accept pewdiepie having an actual taste for good music
[editline]18th June 2016[/editline]
i'm finding it harder to hate this guy by every day[/QUOTE]Jumped off the bandwagon years ago, he seems to be a nice guy and his content has never hurt me personally so why hate him for it?
I've never really watched his videos and I don't intend to, but I like the recent stuff I've seen posted here and how self aware he is. Feels more like he's started doing more of what he wants rather than pandering to fans and I appreciate that. I especially like that video where he looks at some old stuff of his, containing everything people hate him for, and blasts it completely.
[QUOTE=Kalkka;50541195]fuck off with that sunbather wallpaper i will not accept pewdiepie having an actual taste for good music
[editline]18th June 2016[/editline]
i'm finding it harder to hate this guy by every day[/QUOTE]
he seems like a good guy
Honestly if he got the eviction notice before the warning he could've disputed that.
There are laws that protect tenants and they are very in the tenants favour here in the UK.
But hey it didn't bother him that much right so whatever.
[QUOTE=Thomo_UK;50541246]Honestly if he got the eviction notice before the warning he could've disputed that.
There are laws that protect tenants and they are very in the tenants favour here in the UK.
But hey it didn't bother him that much right so whatever.[/QUOTE]
Probably wanted to move anyway for whatever reason.
Or he just doesn't want to cause trouble, not even to an asshole landlord
[QUOTE=Mr. Jelly;50541162]That seems pretty handy[/QUOTE]
Until your nipples get stuck in it.
Pewdiepie has good intentions and seems to be more down to earth now adays. I know hating him has been a facepunch tradition.
But hating him now reflects only jealousy of his life(and super model looks). I've been checking out his videos lately, they are fucking funny and creative! More creative than many other beloved facepunch approved youtubers like nerd cubed. Pewdie even reflects back on his previous ways of acting and points out how cringy he acted with his screaming and whatnot. Give him a break. He's just some casual who have finally gotten infected with the brutal brain altering parasite called internet.
It had nothing to do with homophobia or believing Pewdiepie was doing something gay and/or sexual.
The exact, precise and specific moment which caused Pewdiepie's landlord to run out of patience was this: [url]https://youtu.be/GWMa_7rKgbk?t=388[/url]
You can tell by his hair and the position of things around the room. Oh, and the fact that he spends 20 seconds screaming like a banshee. If you could hear that racket from next door and needed to concentrate on something, how would you react?
There's a telling edit at 6.50, which cuts out the landlord moment and jumps to the aftermath where Pewds' mood has changed. He's fixed his hair and is plainly feeling more sober after being visited only minutes earlier.
Pewds tempted fate just before his screaming fit, saying "screw Marzia, screw my Youtube channel, f*** the whole world!". then he gets sucked into being a VR Holodance dragon forever and needs rescuing. Looks like it was the dragon addiction and tempting fate that was the downfall of his old office.
Posting from a shitty iphone 4s so i wont bother tidying up this wall of text.
[QUOTE=Casas;50541711]It had nothing to do with homophobia or believing Pewdiepie was doing something gay and/or sexual.
The exact, precise and specific moment which caused Pewdiepie's landlord to run out of patience was this: [url]https://youtu.be/GWMa_7rKgbk?t=388[/url]
You can tell by his hair and the position of things around the room. Oh, and the fact that he spends 20 seconds screaming like a banshee. If you could hear that racket from next door and needed to concentrate on something, how would you react?
There's a telling edit at 6.50, which cuts out the landlord moment and jumps to the aftermath where Pewds' mood has changed. He's fixed his hair and is plainly feeling more sober after being visited only minutes earlier.
Pewds tempted fate just before his screaming fit, saying "screw Marzia, screw my Youtube channel, f*** the whole world!". then he gets sucked into being a VR Holodance dragon forever and needs rescuing. Looks like it was the dragon addiction and tempting fate that was the downfall of his old office.[/QUOTE]
you're not making much sense
[sp]you signed up to facepunch to post this?[/sp]
[editline]18th June 2016[/editline]
are you the landlord?
Nah I'm just a Pewdiepie fan who decided to figure out exactly when the landlord interrupted (i.e. which video it was and at what exact moment).
It wasn't really difficult, but I hadn't seen anyone else post the info. There are also lots of fans saying nasty things about the landlord, due to Pewds spinning the whole thing as a homophobia issue, which it clearly wasn't. In my view, what Pewdiepie says in today's video is beneath him and he should stop because that's a nasty politician style attack that's designed to pour hate on the landlord.
For all we know the guy was next door talking to another client and had to survive the embarrassment of overhearing Pewds' screaming while in that situation. It's a nice and neat little pro-Pewds fiction to sell the idea that the landlord peeked in and saw Pewds doing something that looked like gay sex, but from the footage it's fairly clear that the cause of the visit and rant was the "dragon addiction" moment in the video I linked to.
I don't see why you think I'm not making sense. Realising a bit of key yet overlooked info and trying to inform others when it relates to a trending story is a fairly common thing to do.
im like 99% sure the homophobia thing was a joke because he called them faggots
he more than likely doesn't actually think he's a homophobe
[QUOTE=Casas;50541770]Nah I'm just a Pewdiepie fan who decided to figure out exactly when the landlord interrupted (i.e. which video it was and at what exact moment).
It wasn't really difficult, but I hadn't seen anyone else post the info. There are also lots of fans saying nasty things about the landlord, due to Pewds spinning the whole thing as a homophobia issue, which it clearly wasn't. In my view, what Pewdiepie says in today's video is beneath him and he should stop because that's a nasty politician style attack that's designed to pour hate on the landlord.
For all we know the guy was next door talking to another client and had to survive the embarrassment of overhearing Pewds' screaming while in that situation. It's a nice and neat little pro-Pewds fiction to sell the idea that the landlord peeked in and saw Pewds doing something that looked like gay sex, but from the footage it's fairly clear that the cause of the visit and rant was the "dragon addiction" moment in the video I linked to.
I don't see why you think I'm not making sense. Realising a bit of key yet overlooked info and trying to inform others when it relates to a trending story is a fairly common thing to do.[/QUOTE]
he's quite blatantly joking about the homophobia thing (unless pewdiepie is actually gay?) it's not as if the landlord showed up because he thought they were gay and use of the word faggot was clearly just in a "traditional" bigoted sense (not defending it of course but as a brit you should be aware of all the folk still stuck in the old habits of using derogatory terms PC-be-damned), i'm pretty certain pewdiepie wasn't making any legitimate claims about the landlord being homophobic
on the other hand, if you're making out that the landlord genuinely believed they were doing something ~gay~ and had a problem with that then why is pewdiepie in the wrong to call him out for being homophobic? i mean, he literally made a couple of one-line jokes about the dude using that word yet you're making out that the landlord was hung up about the wild gay orgy going on next door. i dunno man, the landlord was acting out of line anyway and if pewdiepie's fans are getting rabid over the smallest thing said by their idol then shit, are you surprised?
but like what the hell are you talking about with "tempting fate" :v:
[editline]18th June 2016[/editline]
getting kicked out the first time you recieve a noise complaint doesn't seem like facing fate, unless you're eternally doomed to be unreasonably fucked over
[QUOTE=TCB;50541795]he's quite blatantly joking about the homophobia thing (unless pewdiepie is actually gay?) it's not as if the landlord showed up because he thought they were gay and use of the word faggot was clearly just in a "traditional" bigoted sense (not defending it of course but as a brit you should be aware of all the folk still stuck in the old habits of using derogatory terms PC-be-damned), i'm pretty certain pewdiepie wasn't making any legitimate claims about the landlord being homophobic
on the other hand, if you're making out that the landlord genuinely believed they were doing something ~gay~ and had a problem with that then why is pewdiepie in the wrong to call him out for being homophobic? i mean, he literally made a couple of one-line jokes about the dude using that word yet you're making out that the landlord was hung up about the wild gay orgy going on next door. i dunno man, the landlord was acting out of line anyway and if pewdiepie's fans are getting rabid over the smallest thing said by their idol then shit, are you surprised?
but like what the hell are you talking about with "tempting fate" :v:[/QUOTE]
wait was that guy at the door the landlord? even pewdiepie said it was just some guy, a neighbor or something.
and even if what Casas is saying is true, the landlord should still have just warned him.
[QUOTE=Radio Yes;50541782]im like 99% sure the homophobia thing was a joke because he called them faggots
he more than likely doesn't actually think he's a homophobe[/QUOTE]
Yeah but he must realise that by spinning the story that way in his new video and on Twitter he is effectively raising an army of SJWs who will now try to track down and harass the landlord. People should picture their parents or grandparents and how they'd respond to that screaming fit Pewds had, I'd be willing to bet it would have been in a very similar way.
I'm not saying the landlord was right though. I suspect it was the being called a p**ck while he walked away that actually triggered the decision to throw Pewds and his people out, rather than the noise alone. Still a pretty mean-spirited thing to do, but not something that the guy should pay for via the kind of storm that an internet revenge machine can lead to.
are his fans really that mindless? as far as i can tell he's only made a few jokes, not as if he's instructing a legion of followers to ruin the dude's life
[QUOTE=TCB;50541825]are his fans really that mindless?[/QUOTE]
You're asking this about Pewdiepie fans? The vast majority of them are middle schoolers, and there are fucking MILLIONS of them.
[QUOTE=TCB;50541795]he's quite blatantly joking about the homophobia thing (unless pewdiepie is actually gay?) it's not as if the landlord showed up because he thought they were gay and use of the word faggot was clearly just in a "traditional" bigoted sense (not defending it of course but as a brit you should be aware of all the folk still stuck in the old habits of using derogatory terms PC-be-damned), i'm pretty certain pewdiepie wasn't making any legitimate claims about the landlord being homophobic
on the other hand, if you're making out that the landlord genuinely believed they were doing something ~gay~ and had a problem with that then why is pewdiepie in the wrong to call him out for being homophobic? i mean, he literally made a couple of one-line jokes about the dude using that word yet you're making out that the landlord was hung up about the wild gay orgy going on next door. i dunno man, the landlord was acting out of line anyway and if pewdiepie's fans are getting rabid over the smallest thing said by their idol then shit, are you surprised?
but like what the hell are you talking about with "tempting fate" :v:
[editline]18th June 2016[/editline]
getting kicked out the first time you recieve a noise complaint doesn't seem like facing fate, unless you're eternally doomed to be unreasonably fucked over[/QUOTE]
Oh I see what confused you now. When I said Pewds was tempting fate, that was a joke. It was just funny how immediately before he starts screaming (like around 6:22 in the video) he proclaims "f**k the world!", which is amusing since moments later "the world" (in the form of the landlord) comes calling. :)
Of course Pewds is joking about the homophobia thing, but he still chose to make that joke and take that specific stance, which he must know will create a serious chance of stirring up real trouble. The "news headline" created by his latest video, i.e. what everyone is reporting, is "landlord peeked in and thought Pewdiepie was having gay orgy". That's the issue - it's a nice little oversimplified story to stir up trouble and the people posting it aren't actually looking at the facts to understand what really caused the landlord to lose his cool.
[QUOTE=TCB;50541825]are his fans really that mindless? as far as i can tell he's only made a few jokes, not as if he's instructing a legion of followers to ruin the dude's life[/QUOTE]
when you have 45 million followers, most of them in their early teens, it's bound to happen even if he specifically tells them otherwise
[QUOTE=Casas;50541834]Oh I see what confused you now. When I said Pewds was tempting fate, that was just a joke. It was just funny how immediately before he starts screaming (like around 6:22 in the video) he proclaims "f**k the world!", which is funny since moments later "the world" (in the form of the landlord) comes calling. :)
Of course Pewds is joking about the homophobia thing, but he still chose to make that joke and take that specific stance, which he must know will create a serious chance of stirring up real trouble. The "news headline" created by his latest video, i.e. what everyone is reporting, is "landlord peeked in and thought Pewdiepie was having gay orgy". That's the issue - it's a nice little oversimplified story to stir up trouble and the people posting it aren't actually looking at the facts to understand what really caused the landlord to lose his cool.[/QUOTE]
yeah i figured you signed up to tell the tale of pewdiepie facing the dark consequences of dabbling in the occult or something :v:
i get that it's a pretty shitty simplification, and i'd like to think the landlord won't face any serious issues from this but it seems more to be an issue of his fanbase than himself, i mean his fans are notorious for getting crazy about those sorta things so it's not surprising that they're running with the most dumbed down version of this story possible, but i still don't think it's fair to blame him for that. it's not as if he's the one who said it, he could either make a serious point about the dude's use of a derogatory term or just shrugged it off as "he called you a faggot lol", i guess this is just another case of his followers blowing things way out of proportion
I don't think it would be that hard for someone who knows Pewdiepie's office address (readily available info) to figure out at least some details relating to the landlord, which then might open up more. Then the guy will get something like dead squirrels or broken glass mailed to his house, causing a headache for the local police and disruption for Pewdiepie, etc etc.
Hopefully nothing like that happens, but IMO posting today's video was unwise. Pewds could simply have explained the move without going into details about why. The only reason to include the back story is to get a bit of revenge against the landlord, which runs the risk of that revenge being taken into more extreme places :/
[QUOTE=Helix Snake;50541833]You're asking this about Pewdiepie fans? The vast majority of them are middle schoolers, and there are fucking MILLIONS of them.[/QUOTE]
i forgot how quick they are to jump the gun :v:
[editline]18th June 2016[/editline]
[QUOTE=Casas;50541862]I don't think it would be that hard for someone who knows Pewdiepie's office address (readily available info) to figure out at least some details relating to the landlord, which then might open up more. Then the guy will get something like dead squirrels or broken glass mailed to his house, causing a headache for the local police and disruption for Pewdiepie, etc etc.
Hopefully nothing like that happens, but IMO posting today's video was unwise. Pewds could simply have explained the move without going into details about why. The only reason to include the back story is to get a bit of revenge against the landlord, which runs the risk of that revenge being taken into more extreme places :/[/QUOTE]
if the address of that place is out on the internet somewhere then it wouldn't be too hard for someone to find out some details about the landlord if they're dedicated, i'd just like to hope that nobody is [I]that[/I] infuriated on pewdiepie's behalf to go out of their way to do something like that :v:
he probably should've taken the high road and just cut it out but still, it's the landlord's fault for even saying it, the burden of covering his ass isn't on pewdiepie. i can definitely see the spite behind it ("you wanna kick me out on the first complaint? well shit content's content man you just made a fool of yourself on camera") but nothing about this whole situation is reasonable to be honest
[QUOTE=Casas;50541711]It had nothing to do with homophobia or believing Pewdiepie was doing something gay and/or sexual.
The exact, precise and specific moment which caused Pewdiepie's landlord to run out of patience was this: [URL]https://youtu.be/GWMa_7rKgbk?t=388[/URL]
You can tell by his hair and the position of things around the room. Oh, and the fact that he spends 20 seconds screaming like a banshee. If you could hear that racket from next door and needed to concentrate on something, how would you react?
There's a telling edit at 6.50, which cuts out the landlord moment and jumps to the aftermath where Pewds' mood has changed. He's fixed his hair and is plainly feeling more sober after being visited only minutes earlier.
Pewds tempted fate just before his screaming fit, saying "screw Marzia, screw my Youtube channel, f*** the whole world!". then he gets sucked into being a VR Holodance dragon forever and needs rescuing. Looks like it was the dragon addiction and tempting fate that was the downfall of his old office.[/QUOTE]
You could do the "loud black man orgasm" as loud as you wanted, and you still wouldn't get kicked out JUST for that.
I don't know if he did anything else, either in terms of noise or something else to cause the landlord to do that, but if that was the only time he made disruptive noise, it REALLY doesn't warrant him being kicked out.
Hell, the people who live next to a friend of mine (and also another "friend" of mine who's kind of a chav like said people) blast music probably way louder than Pewd was, sometimes on a daily basis, and they are never kicked out.
They are warned whenever that happens, and they turn it down. Surprising for a bunch of high chavs with a bit of a temper.
Or maybe not that surprising since I doubt they'd want any kind of attention from the police...
and no theres no homophobia here at all. Not with real intentions at least, either from Pewds, who was joking at the "faggots" name calling, and the landlord, who probably used it because its still something people call each other, even if they don't mean it in the true homophobic way.
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