Sam Hyde

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I'm eating my words something fierce, that doco is pure kino. Sam teaching icucks to drive a manual unironically...
I really enjoyed watching this. My read is that Sam legit likes Idubbbz, easily sniffs out the ulterior motive and doesn't compromise himself. I also suspect Ian can't help but like Sam too, which may be in part why he dropped the project. Sam did try to give him content, like the not tolerating homelessness sperging and playing up the falling into wiggerdom.
 
I really enjoyed watching this. My read is that Sam legit likes Idubbbz, easily sniffs out the ulterior motive and doesn't compromise himself.
Its also a good study of people who are earnest and true to themselves vs the hyper ironic, layered superficial type. Sams never portrayed himself in any other light than the jester whereas idubs [from what little Ive seen, ie the airsoft fatty doc] is fluid depending on where his audience is. I dont think sam hates anyone, I remember the ig story he did when someone tried to steal his bike and destroyed the clutch. He saw it as an excuse to make fun of the persons intellectual deficiencies lol homeboy has redeemed himself.
 
That fat retard making lean bragging about how he had some retarded drug 10 years ago was one of the gayest things I've ever seen. I can't tell if it was a skit or not, because these spergs actually act like that on the podcast and their own shit.
It was on their prepped list of things to do to gaslight idubbz, so undoubtedly a skit.
 
Its a steam convo from the Obama administration, I had just copied it to send to a friend who he was talking about in that log. Sadly did not think to screenshot it at the time.
Again, like I said, I don't have concrete evidence and this is as much proof as I have. I'm not even saying it's ALL made up, some evidence does point to Sam having some serious issues, but I am just saying that some of it is stuff I heard vaervaf making up back in the day, and knowing him, he is absolutely the type to spend 9 years spamming it. You're either taking my word for it or you're not, that's your choice. Would I really post a fake chat log that makes me look like a cringy 22 year old?
Onus Probandi. You made the claim, the burden of proof falls upon you, faggot.
 
Petition to ban @gaymale & @Chimplord1997 for being retarded and autistic over a retard.
One goes on like a scratched record about Sam's child rape allegations but makes sure to sound like a whiny Twitter user. The other admitted to being the one who pissed in the ballpit at Dashcon.

Dunno about you, but I see no loss whatsoever in both of them being banned.
 
I think iDubbbz was still salty about the copyright strike stuff, at least a little, and while I don't think there's some master strategy at play here, he's probably still friends--or at least friendly--with Ethan Klein. I wouldn't be surprised if this was meant to be a setup for the YouTube "comedians" that used to be inspired by Sam Hyde to make some easy content about how far he's fallen, how controversial he is, blahblah.

The whole content community's a den of vultures, and a lot of em keep in touch to drop certain videos around the same time or will see that other guys hit the jackpot with something topical and go off of that. It wouldn't be terribly shocking if they decided Sam Hyde was ripe for the picking between the accusations against him and the state of his career. Guys like Ethan and Ian will leave out/minimize the part where they were influenced by/ripped off his bits, though.

I watched Sam's doc and it was meh. It really didn't need to be two hours, but it was mildly interesting seeing how Ian wanted to larp like he's Louis Theroux. He still came off like both a jilted lover and a boy in desperate need of a father around Sam, though. The Google documents were definitely the best part.

edit: I think there's another aspect of Ian's perception of Sam, too, where he resents Sam's ability to say whatever he wants without running the risk of offending his audience. In the interview, Sam emphasizes the price of that: he's largely alienated from his fanbase and can never attain any kind of mainstream success due to the trajectory of his career and life choices. In a way, they both show what happens when you take one of two retarded paths: do you double down on saying "nigger faggot," or do you try to make people take you seriously in spite of being the "nigger faggot" guy?
 
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This is one of the people that was in the documentary and that Sam still employs
Don't have the full context here, but to me it seems obvious that a lot of this convo is in jest, the girl is generally going along with it and the two of them have a level of rapport between them that makes this less awful than it would be if this was the first time they ever spoke. Yeah, it's cringe, but take an honest look at humanity and I'd wager the vast majority of men (and plenty of you ladies too ;)) have said and done plenty of cringe, immature and embarrassing shit in the pursuit of sex at one time or another. Some people realize their mistakes, grow out of it, feel deep pangs of shame when they randomly think of those occasions 10 years down the road, ect. but eventually learn how to speak to the opposite sex with some level of respectability and finesse; And then some don't. Some people won't even mind the cringe, will find the awkward flirtation and attempts at sexual jokes endearing or maybe even like it because they are just as cringe and immature in their own way...

...and some will love it in the moment, but turn on that person and use it as ammo when things go sour.

My point is I don't really think this sort of "uncomfortable" flirtation necessarily makes someone a bad person. Out of context leaked texts of a sexual nature aren't really the smoking gun that the terminally seething Twitter types tend to act like they are. Yeah, they should be laughed at for it, that shit is funny af and everyone knows it, but I'm not going to nix and damn someone unless the content inside is truly damnable. In the context of these texts, I really don't see reason to hate the guy, at least not for this.
 
I watched the whole thing yesterday and reflecting on it, I'm still not so sure what iDubz intentions were with the doc. I am not completely convinced that he wanted to “clown” on Sam. I think it is entirely possible that iDubz (as another washed up has been loser) was looking for someone to team up in a last ditch effort to become relevant again.

The confrontation in that interview I toss up to iDubz being autistic and wanting to lead with something very aggressive so he could start the interview dramatically and then gradually ease it back to show character development in post. I think there's a possibility that he wasn't actually really bitter about the copyright strike tbh. I think Ian is just not a very competent documentary film-maker/interviewer and thought that this approach would help him maintain control of the interview. He knew sam is hard to wrangle but he actually shot him self in the foot bc once sam got defensive idubs had no hope of maintaining control over the conversation.

My money though is on Sam fucking up an opportunity to work with Ian because he was just too defensive in assuming idubs wanted to get one over on him.

He’s too paranoid and honestly the video does make him look fucking insane. Also all of the trailer park zoomers that work with Sam look like they smell like shit. He has fucked over so many people at this point those are the only kind of people that are willing to work with him.
 
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I don't know why Ian chose Sam specifically vs anyone else, but I can't help but sense that there's more to it.

This is extreme speculation on my part, but Ian's kind of become a bit of a Twitter-tier soyboy who's only edgy at about the level of your standard dad joke; he was never really a tough guy to begin with (stupids thought he was because he said "nigger faggot", but whenever you saw footage of him in public it was clear how timid he really was), but he's gotten worse since he started dating Anisa.
I have to wonder if he doesn't look at someone like Sam Hyde and see a bit of what he used to be in there before he surrendered to entropy and got involved in the gross codependent relationship he's in where he secretly gets off to watching an empty headed bimbo melt down and destroy herself, and it makes him want to expose Hyde to prove to himself and everyone else online that every edgy guy on the internet is a scared little man behind the scenes like he always was.

For the most part he's right, they usually are, comedians everywhere usually are, but Ian's not a stupid man; if he wasn't blinded by some ulterior motive he would've known full well that if he was alone with Hyde that he'd get steamrolled, because Sam is way, way more aggressive.

The whole thing really comes off as a desperate underhanded move by Ian, but maybe that's just me.
 
>invites man over to film documentary
>mercilessly fucks with him the entire time

>creates own documentary
>elaborates greatly
>stays
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Jesus, how come every mainstream youtuber decided to completely lose their edge after 2020?
Like @Rocketleaguer said, Youtube's guidelines got so strict that anybody who wanted to make money on Youtube had to lose any and all personality they had so they could stay monetized. All of the top tier youtubers have congealed into a singular amorphous mass with little to no distinction between each other in regards to content or opinions.

They also all moved to Los Angeles, an already soul-corrupting city, combined with a global internet social climate that's only gotten more and more sensitive, bitter, and unfun post 2016 election. Now they're all super desperate to distance themselves from the days when they used to actively make jokes that could offend and took social politics less seriously by taking down the few "edgy" creators that are still around, like Sam Hyde.
 
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