Johnny Dang
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- 4 de Mayo, 2025
People following this thread got whiplash because how fast people did a 180 on Cobes (myself included).I find it funny how people say they miss him now and shit.
I can't speak for everyone, but in my own personal experience, I found him a bit frustrating and that made it really fucking funny when he would fall on his face, sometimes literally. It was enjoyable to poke fun of and mock his antics in this thread and I regularly found myself wanting him to see some consequences for his actions - being lazy, managing money poorly, having the worst diet I've ever seen, and having absolutely no respect for what he was given. What made it more frustrating is that papa nips would bail him out every time. All of these things made his failures more amusing, but I don't think anyone here wanted to see him die or actually suffer. Most of us seemed like we wanted some sort of "come to
When he died I think it made a lot of people realize how good we had it - Cobes was a comfort cow and was generally a good person unlike a lot of the other subjects of the threads on here. I've also said it before, while doe-nay-shuns were appreciated, Cobes started his YooToob of the love of the game. He was autistically genuine and while we got less of that near the end, you would still see flashes of this at times. While it came out a bit later, the tribute to life that his family put together showed a behind the scenes look at our autistic goth bad boy and that there was more to him than what we saw on the internet for years.
One of the few internet personalities I used to follow on socials had a great note in each one of his profiles that has stuck with me "The thoughts expressed here are my own and will change as I do". People are allowed to change their views and opinions as they experience the world and more facts become available. Except the people that actively trolled him. Those people can get fucked.
"I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them"