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So I might have been right to say that they use the "indie" moniker as some type of way to skirt expectations, etc?
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Post them up around your local community collegehanddrawing
We already know too much lore gives too much plotholes, if you aren't well versed in literature and spazzing out to the point you reveal shit like Vivanne or is a Tranny like Troonworse then you can write something. I'm compelled to even argue that Stephiene Myers is a better writer then Gooseworx atp.It's the same as all of this bullshit but with a spritz of tranny themes sprinkled in. FNAF is the ground zero for all of what you could call Deeploreslop, and there have been no shortage of hacks looking for their slice of wikiporn. Once you get that fandom going they sustain your property on pure theoryshit alone. It doesn't even have to be a show, as in TADC's case, but there are plenty of those too. Just off the top of the dome you have FNAF, Bendy, Hello Neighbor, Poppy's, and so on.
Everywhere you see people who are industry and industry adjacent claiming there’s a “indie animation boom” and that it as golden age for indies… despite the only real successes being Digital Circus, Hazbin Hotel, and Helluvaboss
Im gonna end up being at it all day, I am gonna put it in cereal boxes at walmart, or under the boxes, everywhere.Post them up around your local community college
Murder Drones was popular, but nowhere near digital circus and it’s often left out of the conversation. At this point only gooners mention Murder DronesSo... Murder Drones doesn't count? I guess it's because it didn't become very popular until TADC came along. As I've been saying, Digital Circus is partly responsible for Murder Drones' late-blooming popularity.
>tfw calvin & hobbes, a mainstream newspaper strip, is ironically more "indie-adjacent" than many of these popular so-called "indie" series
Are the managers in question Kevin Lerdwichagul? Also, what do they say about Luke Lerdwichagul?None of them have had anything but positive things to say about the managers
Who are the "controversial" people, and what have they done to make themselves controversial?Controversial people that make them want to lash out because they don’t like everything that person has done.
Keep in mind, these people are spergs who couldn’t make it in Hollywood because they weren’t willing to take notes on their precious passion projects.
What do you mean?the ones who just don’t like the idea that they weren’t given $40 million to make their an incoherent consequent passion project that’s secretly about their struggles with sexuality and mental illness.
It's insane how much genuine seething Jax causes to people all over the web to the point they genuinely wish this kind of thing to himIt's actually pretty incredible how much the entire show would've been improved if the second episode was spent with the entire cast telling Jax to kill himself over and over until he pussied out and finally did it.
At least that way there might've been an actual fucking finale, and we wouldn't have wasted effectively all character development on tranny beaner rabbit who dies anyway.
thank you for verifying some of the stuff I have seen from channels like clownfish and a few other youtubers. I thought they were playing up some of the issues in the scene for clickbait but what you have said matches pretty closely with what they have been saying for a while now.Thanks to Glitch doing a lot of hiring specifically from the Southern California animation scene, which I have a lot of connections in(no one truly worth while that I would personally brag about) I do happen to know a few people who work for Glitch.
I don't like the implications of this.I'm compelled to even argue that Stephiene Myers is a better writer then Gooseworx atp.
I still kept a couple of my C&H books I got from Scholastic as a kid. I had more, but they just fell apart over those years.>tfw calvin & hobbes, a mainstream newspaper strip, is ironically more "indie-adjacent" than many of these popular so-called "indie" series
First, there’s only so much I can talk about before it narrows down my irl identity to the point of me getting pressed up about it irl, so I’m not going to go that deep.Are the managers in question Kevin Lerdwichagul? Also, what do they say about Luke Lerdwichagul?
Who are the "controversial" people, and what have they done to make themselves controversial?
What do you mean?
thank you for verifying some of the stuff I have seen from channels like clownfish and a few other youtubers. I thought they were playing up some of the issues in the scene for clickbait but what you have said matches pretty closely with what they have been saying for a while now.
Bridging this from the previous post since its somewhat relevant, but this is mostly an excuse to talk shit about Murder Drones, its for those in here who aren't aware what the series actually entails.Murder Drones was popular, but nowhere near digital circus and it’s often left out of the conversation. At this point only gooners mention Murder Drones
Bridging this from the previous post since its somewhat relevant, but this is mostly an excuse to talk shit about Murder Drones, its for those in here who aren't aware what the series actually entails.
Liam Vickers (LV) actually had a more focused vision on what he wants his show to be about: Monster Creatures and a massive dose of internet humor combined with a mystery plot, that's it, but somehow, his show turned out to be way more of a fucking mess than the Digital Circus, which at least kept its suspension of disbelief for the most part, MD threw it out of the window from the opening minutes to the finale, he cannot separate his 2010s-era memeing from the actual horror-based narrative concurrently happening and it all just resulted in possibly the worst case of tonal dissonance I had the displeasure of seeing for myself, whatever serious attempt at a narrative it was trying to portray completely fell apart.
Even funnier, the show actually even tried to make some level of character drama among the characters, and yes, all of it was rushed, ignored, and/or happened off-screen, since 95% of the runtime was dedicated to memes and cryptic storytelling, very little was actually dedicated to the part of the story that precisely needed the time and breathing room required to pull it off competently.
This is a reminder that just because the concept is unique doesn't exactly make it good.
Nah. Even demons know right from wrong. Troons are more like bacteria. Just exist to make everyone else sick and refuse to think beyond their perceived innate programming.
Starting to see a few more people try to call this stuff out but usually when I do see it they pussyfoot. There's an elephant in the room that these types of shows are popping up way too frequently and end up going down this very route. It's about the same with Indie gaming too there's way too much of this stuff coming out that follows the same formulas and made by the same types of people.