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Has anyone checked to see what color joystick Star was using for this?
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This clip will always remain evergreen for all speedtrannies, i feel it explains SHiFT mindset very well.Ver archivo adjunto 9215437
LMFAO. I wonder why Shift didn’t like that comment? But sure, he’s a role model. If this guy is your role model in life, it’s already over for you. Speedrunners are the most autistic community by far LOL.
I noticed this as well. It's hilarious to no end that the next BfBB runner has exactly the same affect as Shift.Maybe I sound schizo here but does anybody else notice that Star talks in the same exact cadence as Shift? I watched some of his world record and it felt like I was listening to a pitched-up Shift talking. Kinda weird.
Spongegrooming is a real and very insidious problem. One day, you’re a kid browsing YouTube and watching clips of your favorite SpongeBob game. The next, you’ve sunk 20k hours into trying to use the heat-seeking bubble missile to clip through the walls of the kelp forest .4 seconds faster than you did an hour ago. It’s scary stuff.Shift also makes some bizarre statements regarding "detractors," Star among them, who were lured by adults into BfBB speedrunning while underage.
The best "normal" speedrunner ever was one my dad watched a lot. Cordellium.This clip will always remain evergreen for all speedtrannies, i feel it explains SHiFT mindset very well.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=b56N17d4WnM
He's a 17 year old, he's still developing a personality of his own, and I'm sure he looks up to Shift in some way. I wouldn't be surprised if he mimics some of his personality/speaking/vibe off of Shift, because he's still learning. He's just really young, this is normal for people that age, you just usually don't see who people's primary mentors/influences are.Maybe I sound schizo here but does anybody else notice that Star talks in the same exact cadence as Shift? I watched some of his world record and it felt like I was listening to a pitched-up Shift talking. Kinda weird.
Stop pretending that speedrunning is a real career choice. As a vehicle for entertainment, sure, but on its own it should never be considered anything other than a hobby.Shift wasted 10 years of his lifeprocrastinating for getting a WR time in a game that's not that big known as Super Mario 64, Goldeneye 64, Perfect Dark or any relevant game from the PS2 & Xbox out there.
A lot of people have completely, or almost completely useless jobs full of busy work. Speedrunning definitely falls into that category, but all the same it puts food on the table for a small minority of people.Stop pretending that speedrunning is a real career choice. As a vehicle for entertainment, sure, but on its own it should never be considered anything other than a hobby.
I mean who could have guessed that a group that congregates on Discord and includes Brazilian trannies on bathtub estrogen would include groomers and troomers. I'm shocked! Shocked I tell you! Well maybe not that shocked. This is also not new to BFBB or speedrunning at large to attract the same mentally ill types because years ago another runner who went by "iSyn" got arrested in Texas for sexting a minor some time around 2019. His arrest record was public and I thought I had saved it somewhere but can't immediately find it and would have to go looking through my backups.Shift also makes some bizarre statements regarding "detractors," Star among them, who were lured by adults into BfBB speedrunning while underage.
Let me make it clear. I stated a career but for Star continuing & pursuing with his IRL like with studies, having a career and all that good stuff to grown as a better & normal person.Stop pretending that speedrunning is a real career choice. As a vehicle for entertainment, sure, but on its own it should never be considered anything other than a hobby.
I just don’t get how and why people take something as casual and fun as a SpongeBob game so seriously. Sucking all the fun out and raging for a decade straight is something I can’t even begin to relate to.It would be like if sisyphus's Boulder actually contain the petrified remains of his wife and he somehow believed pushing it up hill would free her
I think you're misunderstanding my point. If you're streaming speedrunning, I would argue that you are still just streamer, albeit a very niche one. Yes, your main content is speedrunning, but you are still making money off the entertainment, not the skill. Professional footballers or E-sports players can make a money off their skill alone, without needing to stream a day in their lives, whereas speedrunners basically live off streaming revenue alone. Nobody's watching a speedrunner because they wanna see the 4162th run of BFBB, they want the personality of the person they're watching.Let me make it clear. I stated a career but for Star continuing & pursuing with his IRL like with studies, having a career and all that good stuff to grown as a better & normal person.
In Shift case it's a never-ending loop where he doesn't have life or value for wasting 10 years playing a fucking literal who's game.
But one thing can't be denied: Becoming a speedrunner on retro, next gen games it sure does a living and from the 9 years I witnessed some streamers to always keep a consistent or even higher viewerbase by playing franchise games or specific memorable games that up to this day still holds a strong viewership.
So it's a living choice for anyone who would like to make streaming as his or her main work. But you're very naive to think it's only a hobby lol. videogames have evolved to a point where on various categories can be considered competitive or changeling for the average gamer joe.
If you're that fixated to believe speedrunning it's for entertaiment only from the viewer standpoint then you're right. But from the streamer content creator it's a $$$ effort. point blank and fucking period bucko.