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The thing that bothered me about you, DaChancla, is that you were running ops. I think you even said you were running ops that other people didn't even know about.
What were the extent of these ops and did it actually accomplish anything?
The thing that bothered me about you, DaChancla, is that you were running ops. I think you even said you were running ops that other people didn't even know about.
What were the extent of these ops and did it actually accomplish anything?
Being a mod for Manpig is taken as an open invitation by the SoK-esque a-loggers to begin running gay ops on you. Kind of weird to fault a guy for returning fire. He already said DSP has cultivated an 'us vs them' environment, which is definitely reinforced by the incoming gay ops vs outgoing.
@The Bottom Line
Did you ever have any obvious attempts at a-loggers try doxxing you?
@The Bottom Line, some mysteries which always bothered me in regards of his fanbase, maybe you can riddle me this, Batman:
(1) To partially agree with Phil, yes he changed over time, he went from a nonsensical verbally flailing harpy to the most sadly flailing clown on the internet. So when do you joined the pignosis?
Which leads to the question I wanted to ask: At least from your standpoint, what attracts unironic fans to Phil? Or better, what made you a fan?
(2) What made you stay with Phil until now? What is his appeal "in the modern era", if it even exists?
The annoying voice? His horrible playstyle? His projection of his shortcomings? His inflated ego? His unwashed body? The begging for taxes and bills? The never ending flow of tears bc everyone is so mean and he did "nothing" wrong? His daily disrespectful behavior towards fans? The old story of his legacy which has to be told at least twice a week? The pointless prestreams? His always negative opinions?
(3) After all the negative responses which Phil gets daily by critics and fans alike, his (supposedly) obvious toxic reactions and attacks on literally everything and everyone, with the hundreds of detractor videos out there, what made you ignore all this? If you ignored it at all, of course.
You seem to be aware of the allegations against Phil. But how can someone look at the mountain of evidence and "Meh" it away when the truth seems to be as bright and obvious as an exploding star?
At least for me, his presence alone pulls me down in a big negative way. Is a lack of self-confidence part of it, so weak minds fall faster and stay down for an aggressive bully like Phil?
(4) You seem to have thought the detractors were wrong (feel free to correct me). Which major allegations were/are you aware of?
@The Bottom Line One thing you really need to bring light upon: what exactly did Anony do to get saru and KingOfGahlfHD banned?
I built a relationship with Gahlf as he was supposed to unban me the day he was banned (I was banned for asking if Khet was pregnant) and then the whole fiasco went down?
@The Bottom Line How often would you say Kekon is actually there? Seems like generally he's the most solid mod, he takes it seriously but not too seriously but he is always logged in but is never active in chat so it's hard to tell how much he's actually there.
@The Bottom Line How often would you say Kekon is actually there? Seems like generally he's the most solid mod, he takes it seriously but not too seriously but he is always logged in but is never active in chat so it's hard to tell how much he's actually there.
In my opinion, this was about as enlightening as the coveted Leanna interview would go.
What did we really learn? Nothing.
You can tell by the words this guy uses and by his Twitch user names that he has been watching Tevin for quite some time. "T-pose" "pignosis" "toxified" and "bottom line" are all memes originating from Tevin.
This isn't some amazing heel turn where a long time fan suddenly saw the light and became a detractor.
In my opinion, this was about as enlightening as the coveted Leanna interview would go.
What did we really learn? Nothing.
You can tell by the words this guy uses and by his Twitch user names that he has been watching Tevin for quite some time. "T-pose" "pignosis" "toxified" and "bottom line" are all memes originating from Tevin.
This isn't some amazing heel turn where a long time fan suddenly saw the light and became a detractor.
Guess it's one of those things that can remind us that we are not as crazy as Phil tends to lead on. A good reminder, really. There can be a few things to learn from something so little.
Guess it's one of those things that can remind us that we are not as crazy as Phil tends to lead on. A good reminder, really. There can be a few things to learn from something so little.
Also tells what we already have known as well; That Phil never changes. So any hint or a swift change in attitude is all a farce. His mods are only temporary and will only last as long as they allow by plugging their ears while feeling superior to others in the gout circle because they get a sword next to their name.
They use Phil for recognition and power, and Phil uses them as tools to make sure nothing leaks between the cracks.
As said already, though, it does confirm a few things. In addition, it's interesting to hear about how things work behind the scenes, and it's interesting to hear that the remaining mods may not be quite as thoroughly loyal as surface appearances present.