[QUOTE=Zukriuchen;47790910]idk man, anyone who devotes that much time to "trolling" about the exact same thing for years, even when there's neither positive nor negative feedback is either serious about it but playing it off as a joke, or has some serious issues under the skin[/QUOTE]
I've seen some people keep up the similar facades for 4 years plus.
Though, I think he is a legit creep from what I have seen.
[QUOTE=Zukriuchen;47790910]idk man, anyone who devotes that much time to "trolling" about the exact same thing for years, even when there's neither positive nor negative feedback is either serious about it but playing it off as a joke, or has some serious issues under the skin[/QUOTE]
Considering the entire Jace Connors thing, nah.
That act was kept up for years, and was honestly far larger scale than making some dumb posts on a forum.
[QUOTE=bdd458;47791013]and was honestly far larger scale than making some dumb posts on a forum.[/QUOTE]
that's exactly why lol, he had a massive audience, it's not even comparable to what seano does
[editline]24th May 2015[/editline]
tbh i don't mind people thinking that he's just a troll, all the more reason to ban him for being a gimmick
I thought he was hilarious
He makes me laugh, and if he's into the creepy stuff he posts then I wont judge. Well, maybe a little, but I wont hate him for it.
I love seano just the way he is :smile:
Regardless of whether he is serious or not, he provides a great deal of entertainment for my friends and I. I reckon he's pretty pleasant because of that.
I actually like game menus that don't let you use mouse controls.
Navigating things with arrow keys and enter just feels so nice and crisp
[QUOTE=bdd458;47791013]Considering the entire Jace Connors thing, nah.[/QUOTE]
Care to fill some of us in?
[QUOTE=Sir Whoopsalot;47794833]Care to fill some of us in?[/QUOTE]
Dude trolled the world for years making himself out to be the weirdest dude ever and acting like a psychopath
[QUOTE=Sir Whoopsalot;47794833]Care to fill some of us in?[/QUOTE]
A guy got a few friends and his mom to work together with him and pretend they were entirely [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFPketuSEkY]different[/url] people.
For multiple years. And lots of people believed it.
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;47786527]Weren't you the one in a gay relationship? For like, a few years too?[/QUOTE]
I got better
I don't hate people
I hate what people think sometimes, and I hate some philosophies or opinions, but I don't hate the person with them.
Even if they are a twat.
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic isn't all that bad writing-and-animation-wise, it has an adult fanbase for a good reason unlike all the other millions of girl shows that exist. Yeah I know, a lot of the extreme mouthbreathing megabronies that you see on the cringe channel can be annoying and sometimes fucked up, but hating people for the sole reason of watching a show just because it was made for a different target audience is also about as fucked up.
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;47796891]Yeah I know, a lot of the extreme mouthbreathing megabronies that you see on the cringe channel can be annoying and sometimes fucked up[/QUOTE]
Remove the MLP aspect and they still ooze of those terrible qualities..
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;47796891]My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic isn't all that bad writing-and-animation-wise, it has an adult fanbase for a good reason unlike all the other millions of girl shows that exist. Yeah I know, a lot of the extreme mouthbreathing megabronies that you see on the cringe channel can be annoying and sometimes fucked up, but hating people for the sole reason of watching a show just because it was made for a different target audience is also about as fucked up.[/QUOTE]
why do adults like the show in the first place? it's designed for children, the fact that adults are entertained by things meant explicitly for children makes me think there is something wrong with them.
generally children enjoy extremely basic plots and slapstick humor, while adults generally enjoy more sophisticated things.
oh no someone enjoys a childrens show because adults have to be super serious 100% of the time and can't enjoy more basic things in life.
i mean yeah there's people that obsess over it, but there's people that will obsess over ANYTHING.
[editline]24th May 2015[/editline]
i mean like geez, lately I've been watching Horrible Histories which is this British kids show about history but it's fairly entertaining and has some interesting facts in it. it's just a tv show i enjoy watching every now and then/
plus anything that talks about Cleopatra's incest or Victorian Child Labor is always a fun watch.
[editline]24th May 2015[/editline]
Don't get me wrong I think the entire Brony thing is dumb and cringeworthy (I know one from high school), but at the same time I've known a few people who just watched the show every now and then and didn't really obsess over it.
[QUOTE=sloppy_joes;47797189]why do adults like the show in the first place? it's designed for children, the fact that adults are entertained by things meant explicitly for children makes me think there is something wrong with them.
generally children enjoy extremely basic plots and slapstick humor, while adults generally enjoy more sophisticated things.[/QUOTE]
I got into it back in the day before the fanbase went to shit because my uncle died and it was the only thing that managed to cheer me up even a little.
[QUOTE=sloppy_joes;47797189]adults generally enjoy more sophisticated things.[/QUOTE]
Tell me you're not serious.
Women who dress like sluts are asking to be harassed
[QUOTE=RenegadeCop;47797448]What are people made up of, if not their thoughts, philosophies, opinions and ideals?
I mean that IS people, it is what makes us different.[/QUOTE]
Personality, mostly.
and if there personality's shit, it's cool. My hatred will only make things worse.
[QUOTE=sloppy_joes;47797189]why do adults like the show in the first place? it's designed for children, the fact that adults are entertained by things meant explicitly for children makes me think there is something wrong with them.
generally children enjoy extremely basic plots and slapstick humor, while adults generally enjoy more sophisticated things.[/QUOTE]
Is it not possible to like both? Hell, a lot of the shows I watched from my childhood I'd happily watch today (more than simply nostalgia), but I still do like more mature intelligent plots at the same time.
[QUOTE=Paul McCartney;47797397]Women who dress like sluts are asking to be harassed[/QUOTE]
100 percent flawless example of the type of person that regularly says "heh, why are you wearing those? you're ASKING for trouble....." and parrots the same crap that does nothing sans make people's life more needlessly difficult
[QUOTE=Ownederd;47797849]100 percent flawless example of the type of person that regularly says "heh, why are you wearing those? you're ASKING for trouble....." and parrots the same crap that does nothing sans make people's life more needlessly difficult[/QUOTE]
People judge you based on the way you portray yourself. If you're presenting your body like that for people to see, you have to expect that people assume you're ~loose~, and they'll check you out. Some will cat call, or try to sneak a squeeze. By no means is it /okay/ to harass somebody, but you have to be prepared for the way people will treat you if you dress like a slut. They'll think you're a slut. You don't see women in burkas getting catcalled, do you?
[editline]24th May 2015[/editline]
Cute assumption you made on my character, though
[QUOTE=Paul McCartney;47797927]Cute assumption you made on my character, though[/QUOTE]
Oh, the irony.
Where, what irony?
[editline]24th May 2015[/editline]
Clearly you don't believe in personal responsibility
[QUOTE=Paul McCartney;47797927]People judge you based on the way you portray yourself. If you're presenting your body like that for people to see, you have to expect that people assume you're ~loose~, and they'll check you out. Some will cat call, or try to sneak a squeeze. By no means is it /okay/ to harass somebody, but you have to be prepared for the way people will treat you if you dress like a slut. They'll think you're a slut. You don't see women in burkas getting catcalled, do you?
[editline]24th May 2015[/editline]
Cute assumption you made on my character, though[/QUOTE]
I can see where you're coming from, but I still wouldn't say they're asking for it. That would imply it's what they want, and if someone does do something inappropriate, they have every right to complain or take action.
[QUOTE=Paul McCartney;47797948]Where, what irony?
[editline]24th May 2015[/editline]
Clearly you don't believe in personal responsibility[/QUOTE]
You made assumptions about a big group of people but then got pissy when people made assumptions about you. If that's not ironic then I don't know what is.
[QUOTE=Blazedol;47797953]I can see where you're coming from, but I still wouldn't say they're asking for it. That would imply it's what they want, and if someone does do something inappropriate, they have every right to complain or take action.[/QUOTE]
They're not "asking" directly, but it makes a pretty blunt first impression. "Look at my tits!!". It's not okay at all to harass somebody regardless, but they have to be prepared to deal with that if some prick does. We just had an issue in a school in Ontario about a girl wearing a dress (a gorgeous one) that was lowcut in the back, that's it. The school suspended her for not taking it off or covering up, because "it may distract other students". It's her responsibility if it really gets some dude riled up, she chose to wear the dress, so I assume she chose to deal with whatever would come her way. I mean, shit, don't wear crip colours in a bloods hood, right? You just don't tempt beasts, but if you do, get ready for them to be assholes to you
[editline]24th May 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=Manibogi;47797964]You made assumptions about a big group of people but then get pissy when people make assumptions about you. If that's not ironic then I don't know what is.[/QUOTE]
Who's pissy? I'm discussing my point
[QUOTE=Lordgeorge16;47790687]I don't really care about Seano or Milkandcooki or most of the incessant drama that exists on Facepunch. If they deserved to be banned, then that should be that. If they survive being unbanned by changing their ways, then props to them. No skin off my bones either way.[/QUOTE]
I'm okay with FP-wide jokes like MaxofS2D getting mentioned when a french guy does something dumb and gets an SH article or something, but any like actual unearned rudeness where people are actually totally shittalking people bugs me.
But that's generally how drama works with me. I try to find comedy in things rather than tension.
[editline]25th May 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=Paul McCartney;47797967]Who's pissy? I'm discussing my point[/QUOTE]
Perhaps it's the fact that you're being snarky about it that's giving off that assumption?
Also, at the rest of your posts, holy shit. I'm glad this is "unpopular opinions."
[QUOTE=Paul McCartney;47797927]People judge you based on the way you portray yourself. If you're presenting your body like that for people to see, you have to expect that people assume you're ~loose~, and they'll check you out. Some will cat call, or try to sneak a squeeze. By no means is it /okay/ to harass somebody, but you have to be prepared for the way people will treat you if you dress like a slut. They'll think you're a slut. You don't see women in burkas getting catcalled, do you?
[editline]24th May 2015[/editline]
Cute assumption you made on my character, though[/QUOTE]
Damn near [URL="http://www.stopstreetharassment.org/resources/statistics/sshstudies/"]100%[/URL] of women have experienced cat calling at some point in their life, clearly it's the fact that half the population are sluts rather than the fact that it's not a massive taboo to catcall, right?
[QUOTE=Paul McCartney;47797967]They're not "asking" directly, but it makes a pretty blunt first impression. "Look at my tits!!". It's not okay at all to harass somebody regardless, but they have to be prepared to deal with that if some prick does. We just had an issue in a school in Ontario about a girl wearing a dress (a gorgeous one) that was lowcut in the back, that's it. The school suspended her for not taking it off or covering up, because "it may distract other students". It's her responsibility if it really gets some dude riled up, she chose to wear the dress, so I assume she chose to deal with whatever would come her way. I mean, shit, don't wear crip colours in a bloods hood, right? You just don't tempt beasts, but if you do, get ready for them to be assholes to you
[/QUOTE]
Women sexualize the male body the same way men sexualize theirs, however, catcalling isn't near a big of a problem for men who are allowed to flat out walk around topless (it happens, of course, but not at the same degree). It's much more a culture problem, rather than a "you've gotta protect yourself" kind of problem.
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