YouTuber PewDiePie tries Arch
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Good for him.
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I'm not sure about you but I don't go around saying the N word or paying people in developing nations to hold up incitements towards very real genocides. Felix isn't a Nazi but he directly contributed to the climate that allowed them to come out of the woodwork and act as they are doing now.
I mean I have said the n word (no hard r) in the last 10 years but I said it to a black persons face it’s not the proudest moment of my life probably peak cringe and it ruined my night. I was also ready to take all the social backlash that comes with it (getting punched in the face or worse.) I don’t hate pewdiepie but there is a reason why edgy humor was usually on late at night on tv and there were still limits to what you could say and do.
The internet kinda blew all that shit out the water and looking back idk if it was a good thing.
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Yeah I mean I don’t monetise my problematic behaviour though. Or entertain little kids for cash so I guess as a public figure you maybe do have a different social responsibility than just a normal citizen.
Any creative expression is ultimately "art" - anyone can put out whatever they want, the responsibility is on the viewer to accept or reject it.
For example, I really enjoy standup comedy and I'm of the mind that you can joke about anything. If you do not like the jokes a particular comedian does, you don't have to buy tickets to the show. Simple as that.
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Aaaaaaand I don't give a single f
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Any creative expression is ultimately "art" - anyone can put out whatever they want, the responsibility is on the viewer to accept or reject it.
For example, I really enjoy standup comedy and I'm of the mind that you can joke about anything. If you do not like the jokes a particular comedian does, you don't have to buy tickets to the show. Simple as that.
Hey I enjoy stand up comedy as well and I’m actually pretty good comic, and for the record I’m not a cancel culture guy, but I can still believe that pewdiepie is a bit of an asshole and that artists do have a certain social responsibility after all life imitates art.
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Because Arch (BTW)
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He's using hyprland? I'm impressed. I was expecting GNOME/kde/cinnamon/etc.
Bro does live in Japan, seems like a pretty logical path from there to tiling window managers
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I mean I have said the n word (no hard r) in the last 10 years but I said it to a black persons face it’s not the proudest moment of my life probably peak cringe and it ruined my night. I was also ready to take all the social backlash that comes with it (getting punched in the face or worse.) I don’t hate pewdiepie but there is a reason why edgy humor was usually on late at night on tv and there were still limits to what you could say and do.
The internet kinda blew all that shit out the water and looking back idk if it was a good thing.
To a black persons face? As an insult? Why would you admit this?
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Bro does live in Japan, seems like a pretty logical path from there to tiling window managers
What does Japan have to do with this?
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Aaaaaaand I don't give a single f
You gave enough fucks to comment on this post though
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Any creative expression is ultimately "art" - anyone can put out whatever they want, the responsibility is on the viewer to accept or reject it.
For example, I really enjoy standup comedy and I'm of the mind that you can joke about anything. If you do not like the jokes a particular comedian does, you don't have to buy tickets to the show. Simple as that.
Since your a comedy connoisseur surely you also know that there are jokes that comedians will often tell each other but often aren’t done in public.
Here is a famous example:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_OQfYnmnE-QEdgy comedians often perform in night clubs and generally to older audiences who you can expect to take the nuances of edgy jokes. I agree that if you go and watch an edgy comedian in a comedy club and don’t like the performance that’s on you.
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The fact that you saw that person and this post demonstrates that you aren't in an echo chamber. Free speech also entitles people to call you an antisocial and inconsiderate twat.
And free speech also entitles me to tell you to go fuck yourself and eat shit.
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To a black persons face? As an insult? Why would you admit this?
No not as an insult. Just I got called it and I just said it back as I said no hard r. I was intoxicated and going through some mental health shit. I’m admitting it to prove a point that it’s very different when you say shit online then when you say it in real life, I would could of been hurt and would of deserved it as well but I talked to the guy I said it to and it turned out ok.
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I'm not sure about you but I don't go around saying the N word or paying people in developing nations to hold up incitements towards very real genocides. Felix isn't a Nazi but he directly contributed to the climate that allowed them to come out of the woodwork and act as they are doing now.
Based on what an ex girlfriend told me after her study abroad in Sweden, the N word (at least back in the early 2010s) just isn’t considered as offensive there. She remembers being at a party where they played some kind of “secret Hitler” game they’d dubbed “n——r president” and being shocked about it
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I defend him only because he is a brother in hyprland
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Nothing wrong with that. Even though I never liked tiling window managers. I don't even know much about them either.
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Aren't you? I know I am.
The internet is a very weird place as it seems to deal entirely in black and white, judging people by singular events rather than the entirety of their character. One wrong move and you're cancelled.
Dude is not a Saint, and he never claimed to be. He got famous for playing video games, not giving lectures on moral purity. Enjoy whatever content he puts out, think he's cool, but do not put content creators on any higher a pedestal than that. At the end of the day, they're a whole-ass human being just like you.
Admitting you’re an asshole doesn’t make it OK. It just means that you’re an asshole and think it’s ok as long you acknowledge it. I don’t understand why people think that makes it better instead of worse.
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No not as an insult. Just I got called it and I just said it back as I said no hard r. I was intoxicated and going through some mental health shit. I’m admitting it to prove a point that it’s very different when you say shit online then when you say it in real life, I would could of been hurt and would of deserved it as well but I talked to the guy I said it to and it turned out ok.
Why do you keep saying “no hard r” as if that makes it ok?
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Isn’t this guy a bit of an asshole?
Huge one
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Wow, this sounds so weird coming from someone on the internet (in a good way). All I see online is one giant echochamber and a cancelling machine. Thank you for sounding sane. Let the downvotes come my way now ƪ(˘⌣˘)ʃ
You complain about echo chambers as you use the language people use to farm votes/likes/etc. in echo chambers. Your comment could be a great screenshot for explaining it it’s such a great example.