Yeah, she isn't handling the annoying comments as well as she could, but I'm still more sorry for her than anything.
It Just Bugs MeIf you ask for someone not to do something on the internet, especially on You Tube, they will:
1) Do it anyway because they didn't listen or don't care,
2) Do it anyway because they think what they're doing isn't what you're complaining about, or that they're somehow "special" and exempt from the rules, or
3) Do it anyway because now they know what buttons to push :D
edited 18th Apr '11 11:41:23 AM by GoggleFox
Sakamoto demands an explanation for this shit.Downwhere / Les Beardly war? I didn't know that Downwhere did anything after he was blown to Hell after he tried to plug his terrible L Ps on Something Awful.
edited 19th Apr '11 12:30:47 PM by Neo_Crimson
Sorry, I can't hear you from my FLYING METAL BOX!OK, this has to stop.
Why can't I watch some videos with 5 second music clips but this is allowed to continue?
edited 20th Apr '11 12:21:16 AM by Ana
I only watched to the 7 minute mark but ... meh. I'll take that guy over Rijno every time of the week. OK, blind solo LP of a non-horror game; that's unwatchable trainwreck in the title already. Playing a platformer with the basic pattern recognition skills of a three year old and LPing a game he doesn't like doesn't make it any better. But overall, it's just boring with a slightly retarded edge and not bad in a "what the fuck is wrong with you?" way.
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Are there? Maybe the latter are simply less visible due to their tendency to make their own communities instead of using the western ones and not using English terms to title their videos.
I don't know, maybe they really don't make as much LPs but my general impression is that it's a language thing. Some nationalities on the web tend to assimilate into the larger English pool, like the Dutch. If you go to the Netherlands, you'll rarely find a Hollywood movie dubbed into Dutch. Other nationalities tend to keep to themselves, language-wise. Germans are a bit of a fringe case, everything is dubbed yet most people have at least a passing familiarity with English (and both languages have the same roots, English is a Germanic language after all which makes it rather easy to learn despite the few centuries of accumulated differences) and English is frequently adopted into the language for computer terminology. You'll find "download" in both English and German, in French on the other hand it's "télécharger".
So, my point is: German LPs might simply be easier to find for an English audience because they call it LP as well.
edited 20th Apr '11 6:43:50 PM by Ana

I have pm'ed The Roninator and asked him to stop posting in a thread about a subject he doesn't like and to stop trying to derail the thread. Please stop responding to his posts and holler for the mods if he continues. Thank you.