A fanart of my fav youtuber, John Wolfe. I'm not so good with eyes and beards yet
It took me weeks but here he is
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YT, please give us back our show i cannot do this anymore-
sadly i am dead over on twitter X, so this won't go really far
but just- lemme grieve in peace-!!!
feels bad frogde.
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best edit on the best game just dropped
[warning: game just likes to explode audibly bc it was a Choice by the dev]
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please this comment is killing me he really is the angriest guy in a polo shirt
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i turned off notifs for that post i made asking for the tea but ty to everyone filling me in on delicious yt drama lmao. anyway here's a list of my fav video essayists/creators on youtube that james somerton wishes he could compare himself to:
kaz rowe
mina le
captainmidnight
karolina zebrowska
khadija mbowe
bernadette banner
thomas flight
the queer kiwi
moderngurlz
amandamaryanna
tasting history with max miller
broey deschanel
alexander avila
their topics range from pure academia/fashion/art/food/film/popular culture so there's a good mix! some of them have a more sarcastic, playful approach as well, bc i like a good balance lol. all of these creators are passionate about what they talk about and actually do real research! they cite their sources properly and typically dont approach topics with a singular perspective. if they're not conducting their own research first hand, i know a few of them have proper research assistants! wild!
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Mepad and ishowspeed :3
WHAR
Mepad and iShowSpeed are Divorced!
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This is a really good video by People Make Games that came out today and discusses the Game Industry's relation to war, the military industrial complex, and how world governments are very very excited about that and eager to pay for it.
In my time in the games industry I've seen basically all these things mentioned in this video and then some and I haven't even been in it that long relative to others; from the general glamorization of war, the Military showing up to every single gamer convention in one way or another to try and recruit gamers and designers, to Universities making business deals to have their game design students create games to train Canadian Military drone operators, games licensing firearms manufacturers to promote their weapons, or the police having students design games for 'community outreach' (aka public relations).
Anyway, the game industry is more involved in the military than you'd think and if you're an emerging dev or an established one I think you're seriously obligated to watch this and take it to heart.
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Kristen Applebees giving her parents permanent disadvantage on insight checks
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