because he said something along the lines of "Fortnite is better than Minecraft." They also attempt to brigade subreddits, call out users without censoring names so that they can be harrrased, and they've even bullied a kid that's on Fine Bros. They're quick to say they're open minded because of their "big brain™" but will downvote anyone who has criticism over PewDiePie or mention that like "normie" stuff. They run jokes into the ground and somehow still think Instagram and Fortnite bad are funny like three years after the meme started. If they like that person, they will take the article saying they died and just add a stupid reaction image to farm karma over someone's death.
It's also the worst subreddit when it comes to celebrity deaths.
#Pewdiepie thats gay meme tv#
They beg him to play games he doesnt really want to continue playing or play at all, constantly ask him to watch TV shows or movies he doesn't really wanna watch, steal memes, art, and fake illnesses just to have a chance at getting on LWIAY, it really is sad. I cant blame PewDiePie, if I was in his shoes I would probably be doing the same thing. I think that what most people missed about his videos. But about the cringy part, I think you're missing the point, thats his type of humour, he's not being cringy unintentionally but rather thats his act, to irritated and cringe his audience. I do agree that sometimes his videos seem a little lazy and boring too. There's a guy who said that now it's like a job for him, which I disagree with because Felix clearly stated that he loves making video and if you look at how he interacts with his fans in his videos and streams, you'll notice that he loves doing it. I also get understand that you find his videos lazy, boring and looking mostly at reation videos, heck even I find some of his reactions and acting very cringy and painful to watch but he also has some really good funny reactions. I get the fan base ruining things but I don't think it's only limited to PewDiePie's fanbase, although its more apparent due to his huge fan base making it very loud. Empathy is rewarded, being horrible will get you a one-way trip to Bansville. You might enjoy r/atheism also.ĭon't be a dick. Rants about religion belong in their respective subs r/exmuslim and r/exchristian. No users under age 18, physically, emotionally, or mentally. Uncivil disinformation promulgators shall be banned and muted. This sub stands against misinformation on Reddit. We reserve the right to moderate at our own discretion. We're here to help, but include a link to your post when messaging us.Īll other site-wide rules are strictly enforced Just don't be a complete dick, vent like an adult. are not permitted and may result in a ban without warning. Do not try to call out specific subs, mods, companies, or individuals. Also check out r/angry, for when a simple rant's just not enough! Get it off your chest! Do not use this sub as your personal army. Angry? Annoyed? A tad bit peeved? We want to hear it. Over the next three months, the video received more than 4.3 million views and 25,200 comments.Proudly part of ProCSS Because the redesign sucks. Sane, in which he sarcastically repeated the "just like Dark Souls" joke (shown below, right). On July 17th, PewDiePie uploaded a video featuring Crash Bandicoot N. On July 14th, YouTuber Fungo uploaded a video titled "Has Crash Bandicoot Become Dark Souls?" (shown below, left). On July 4th, 2017, the video game news site Vg247 published an article criticizing the comparisons between Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy and Dark Souls. Sane Trilogy, which criticized the game's controls, saying "the controls just mean that Crash Bandicoot has become Dark Souls." On June 29th, 2017, the video game news site GamesRadar published a review of the newly released game Crash Bandicoot N. Within five months, the video gathered upwards of 2.7 million views and 9,200 comments. On May 20th, 2017, YouTuber PewDiePie uploaded a video mocking news articles referring to the video game The Surge as "just like Dark Souls" (shown below). In January 2014, the Twitter feed was launched, which mocks video game news articles which publish similar comparison articles, describing the feed as "The Dark Souls of reductive comparisons.