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* BatmanGambit: In a story he shares in the ''Space Station 13'' review, Sseth attempts to weaponize a griefer by sneakily planting a large bomb on the [[AssShove griefer's ass]] to be activated when he says the n-word, banking on him being arrested by Sseth's target (The head of Security) and calling him the n-word in the process. Said griefer turns around and thanks Sseth [[HoistByHisOwnPetard by calling him the n-word]].
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The reviewer just using the N word isn't an example of N Word Privileges. This trope is about the slurs against a specific group of people which you aren't allowed to use, unless you are part of that group.


* NWordPrivileges:
** In a story he shares in the ''Space Station 13'' review, Sseth attempts to weaponize a griefer by sneakily planting a large bomb on the [[AssShove griefer's ass]] to be activated when he says the n-word, banking on him being arrested by Sseth's target (The head of Security) and calling him the n-word in the process. Said griefer turns around and thanks Sseth [[HoistByHisOwnPetard by calling him the n-word]].
** Played for laughs in his ''Deep Rock Galactic'' review, where Sseth at one point refers to the Driller on his team as a "digger", only for his colleague to turn around and scowl at him as if in disapproval of the perceived slur. As apology for his unapproved use of the word, Sseth instead dubs the Driller his "''digga''".

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* ''Song of Syx'' (April 16, 2024)


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* ''VideoGame/SongOfSyx'' (April 16, 2024)
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* AccentuateTheNegative: Subverted. While Sseth is quick to mock any shortcomings of the games he plays or tell wildly inaccurate details on their overarching plots, he generally has nothing but glowing praise to give for the games he recommends in general, which wildly range from high-profile games like ''VideoGame/EldenRing'' to outright middle-shelf games to even [=NSFW=] games. As a general rule, Sseth usually likes to stay on the positive side when talking about games.

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Subverted. While Sseth is quick to mock any shortcomings of the games he plays or tell wildly inaccurate details on their overarching plots, he generally has nothing but glowing praise to give for the games he recommends in general, which wildly range from high-profile games like ''VideoGame/EldenRing'' to outright middle-shelf games to even [=NSFW=] NSFW games. As a general rule, Sseth usually likes to stay on the positive side when talking about games.
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** A notable case of this being played straight and averting his usual positivity is ''VideoGame/{{Starfield}}'', which Sseth under no uncertain terms states the only way he can see the game being good is wiping the slate clean. Even when sarcastically praising the game, he's made clear his vehement dislike for the game's story and gameplay, though he notes later on in the video that he isn't even mad about the game by itself, he's mad he paid $100 dollars for such an average experience.

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** A notable case of this being played straight and averting his usual positivity is ''VideoGame/{{Starfield}}'', which Sseth under no uncertain terms states the only way he can see the game being good is wiping the slate clean. Even when sarcastically praising the game, he's made clear his vehement dislike for the game's story and gameplay, though he notes later on in the video that he isn't even mad about the game by itself, he's mad he paid $100 dollars for such an average a mediocre experience.
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* TakeThat: In his origin story video, a dying man bequeaths his Alienware Gaming rig to Seth, using his last words to mourn that "it has only brought (his) family ruin".

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