It's basically beating a statue of a dead horse at this point (the horse was never even alive in the first place), but I actually did a tiny bit of research, and it looks like the context of him having the crying-keeki-after-being-assaulted video was for his 'past and story' series on her. Odds are he didn't want clips of that in the actual video because a lot of people would not want to see it, but he did want to reference it:I feel like the Keeki video was just him stupidly using his YT account to host a video for archival purposes.
In all likelihood it was "this video is rough so I won't show it in this video, but if you really want to see it I've linked it in the description"
Oh that explains the unlisted video then, all-in-all it seems that people are hellbent on throwing him under the bus because it "goes against the moral" and is being fueled further by his silent response and people twisting narrative here and there. I think in the end if he does show up to clarify all this shit, the damage for the most part has been done and he could only do so far to mend that backIt's basically beating a statue of a dead horse at this point (the horse was never even alive in the first place), but I actually did a tiny bit of research, and it looks like the context of him having the crying-keeki-after-being-assaulted video was for his 'past and story' series on her. Odds are he didn't want clips of that in the actual video because a lot of people would not want to see it, but he did want to reference it:
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So, once again, people jumping to conclusions without having the context and getting angry about it (yes, even people here).
So with that taken care of, here's my opinion in general: Even people here are freaking out too much; Yes, deleting/privating everything was dumb, but you're not going to get through to him or change his mind by REEEEEE'ing at him and pinging him 50 times on here.
Here are two good options for things he should have done: 1. Ignore it. or 2. Address it with something along the lines of, "People are claiming that this, this, and this are in my videos (full life doxx, addresses, names of family etc.). Those details are not in my videos and I have not published any information of the sort. If you believe those claims and do not believe me, here is the video *link*. Show me with timestamps where I supposedly gave out those details."
Notice how both of those options require the videos staying up. Even if he put them back up right now people are going to accuse him, "Well you took those down so you could re-edit them and take that stuff out!" (doesn't matter if the 'originally posted on youtube' date stays the same, now they have an excuse, and the actual facts don't matter to people like that because any excuse is good enough as long as it fits their narrative).
I'm sure it went more like this"Join us, we have chuubas!" Nolan shouted excitedly.
"No," said Null.
The End.
lets be honest, no one gives a shit or knows what or where Peru is.
t's one of the biggest exporters of guano in the world.
Ngl slaps-vidoes-
Actually recognized the band name since the lead vocal guy was an active member in one of the hardcore forums I used to frequent back in the day. Wasn't even aware they had a female vocalist in the line-up so imagine my surprise when she turned out to be our favorite tankie.Ngl slaps
I would say whatever's comfortable with their own liking and self adjusted based on own health. Some are built different like the Vtuber I linked previously, Kayamori Emma (Chouette) who did quite a lot of long streams (an example is the 70+ hour near consecutive drawing streams). The longest break she had was when she got the coof and streamed as soon as she recovered.So now that we're kinda done with nousagi shitting his pants, I have a question to ask, but first some context.
We've seen many EN tubers taking breaks recently, either because of personal reasons (health included) or because of burnout with streaming. This is also happening with tubers that used to stream most days of the week. Shiina is the most recent example that comes to mind, streaming at least twice, 5 out of 7 days, every week. Or most of myth at the beggining (mostly gura and ame), who used to have organized schedules but now take breaks more often (sometimes without prior notice) and stream whenever.
So, the question is. What do you prefer in regards of schedule and frequency?
- Streaming most days of the week, but at the risk of burning out.
- 2/3 streams a week but more consistent in the long term
I still firmly believe he likes us way more than at least 2.5 other major subcommunities on the farms."Join us, we have chuubas!" Nolan shouted excitedly.
"No," said Null.
The End.
They obviously won't play Ghost of Tsushima, because it's the only genuinely fantastic Sony exclusive in the past like eight years. But if anyone did, it'd be Tenma or Shiina, because they actually play good videogames more often than not.Several of the PC girls seem to own PS systems but sadly I doubt any of them will ever play the masterpiece that is Ghost of Tsushima on stream.
Oh I was making a joke about the villains being the mongols lmaoI still firmly believe he likes us way more than at least 2.5 other major subcommunities on the farms.
They obviously won't play Ghost of Tsushima, because it's the only genuinely fantastic Sony exclusive in the past like eight years. But if anyone did, it'd be Tenma or Shiina, because they actually play good videogames more often than not.