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Horus is Lucifer and Lorgar is Satan.Warhammer 40K was influenced by it.
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Horus is Lucifer and Lorgar is Satan.Warhammer 40K was influenced by it.
Listened to this. Man, the part where they're talking about drugs really blew me away with how inaccurate it got. (Topic starts at 1:20.)Anyhoo here's him on The Official Podcast making friends. He may show up to be able to talk to Charlie proper in the future.
Good video. I'm gonna check out that series that he broke down.
Guess Wendigoons truly hit it big now that he's shilling for Raid Shadow Legends lol
Even without getting into bad fanfic territory, the whole series just seems like SCP for zoomers. Much like FNAF and the other FNAF-adjacent series, I understand why people who are young and fairly new to the internet and/or horror enjoy it, but the backrooms doesn't seem terribly original or scary. I did find it surprising that Kane uses Blender for all of those environments. He disguised that fact really well in some of the videos to the point that I assumed a lot of the environments were sets with CGI filling in the rest, but there are some scenes that look like a first-person indie horror demo. Also, I cringed listening to the interview when Kane says he jump scared himself with the monster when he was messing around in a Blender project file because the story came across as false or exaggerated to me. Assuming the story isn't a complete lie and the monster suddenly popped up on the screen while he was moving around in the environment, there is no way the Doodlebob monster scares anyone above the age of 10. Even if the story was true, then he decided to admit to something really embarrassing unsolicited, and that just makes me cringe harder. I liked the video, but I feel like Isaiah could make anything he cares about interesting to listen to.Good video. I'm gonna check out that series that he broke down.
I'm very happy that he chose to stick to the baseline of the OG Backrooms instead of the pure cringe that is the expanded universe. If you don't know what I mean, be glad and don't look into it. It's just... Ugh.
I think I said it in the SCP thread but the backrooms is basically where the rejects of a dead horse go to shit out their bad ideas.Even without getting into bad fanfic territory, the whole series just seems like SCP for zoomers.
I'm a sucker for pretty machining and nice surface finish, so I'd probably get something like that if I had a pile of money sitting around. My local gun shop has a $1200 10/22 takedown pattern rifle I'm drooling over simply because it has really nice anodization. The shop owner is going to sell me that eventually, I think.I mean if I had $3300 the fix wouldn't really be on my list, but if you want a bolt action 300 black out for hunting I guess it's cool.
Not to mention that's just the rifle and doesn't include the scope and silencer he has on his. Clearly YouTube is working out for him.
Any expansion of "the backrooms" beyond just "hey these are creepy liminal spaces wouldn't it be scary if you got stuck here" is pure zoomer cringe. Imagination is 10000 times more disturbing than anything concrete because as soon as you start to explain it, the biggest fear (that of the unknown), falls apart.Good video. I'm gonna check out that series that he broke down.
I'm very happy that he chose to stick to the baseline of the OG Backrooms instead of the pure cringe that is the expanded universe. If you don't know what I mean, be glad and don't look into it. It's just... Ugh.
Backrooms is the South Park Non-Denominational Non-Offsensive Xmas Play of horror.SCP for zoomers
Had a long drive and listened to it. It's pretty fascinating look into Christianity, and the rant in the end feels extremely justified. Lucifer being the good guy might be one the gayest tropes in fiction.Wake up babe, new Wendinigga upload
I like the series, but I’ve always been a fan of found footage even when it’s (usually) not very good. I think Wendigoon did a good job on this video, he clearly is interested in the story and can present it well.Even without getting into bad fanfic territory, the whole series just seems like SCP for zoomers. Much like FNAF and the other FNAF-adjacent series, I understand why people who are young and fairly new to the internet and/or horror enjoy it, but the backrooms doesn't seem terribly original or scary. I did find it surprising that Kane uses Blender for all of those environments. He disguised that fact really well in some of the videos to the point that I assumed a lot of the environments were sets with CGI filling in the rest, but there are some scenes that look like a first-person indie horror demo. Also, I cringed listening to the interview when Kane says he jump scared himself with the monster when he was messing around in a Blender project file because the story came across as false or exaggerated to me. Assuming the story isn't a complete lie and the monster suddenly popped up on the screen while he was moving around in the environment, there is no way the Doodlebob monster scares anyone above the age of 10. Even if the story was true, then he decided to admit to something really embarrassing unsolicited, and that just makes me cringe harder. I liked the video, but I feel like Isaiah could make anything he cares about interesting to listen to.
This is absolutely true for me too. This video was interesting, but not something I was super excited to watch. But the passion that he speaks with drags me in anyways.I liked the video, but I feel like Isaiah could make anything he cares about interesting to listen to.
I guess now it just means a web series where some of the content is hidden. As some of the backrooms videos aren't listed and you have to find them. Not much of a game but since it's not being spoon fed I guess that makes it a challenge for most people now a days.Yo, I'm old, but has the definition of "ARG" changed?
It used to be an online mystery/scavenger hunt with a lot of people, both players and runners/NPCs involved. Sometimes there were videos, yeah. Sometimes you'd find a phone number and call it and get something connected to the central mystery, stuff like that.
Now it seems to just mean "webseries with a lot of lore being left for inference or given out slowly." The "game" part isn't as present; it's just a series/property/universe with a fandom discussing it as the creator slowly adds to it. Like Mystery Flesh Pit; beautiful and fun, but not an ARG.
Darn kids, my lawn, etc.
this is something thats pissed me off for a while, i think the change happened because youtubers kept using the term ARG in videos, but all the well known ones got talked to death so they had to scrounge for ARGs and the word just started being used for anything slightly spooky that you couldn't just binge easily (and even then i've seen the term used for content you can binge easily, any gmod arg for example) So yeah its changed and i don't think half the people who use the word actually know what ARG means.Yo, I'm old, but has the definition of "ARG" changed?
It used to be an online mystery/scavenger hunt with a lot of people, both players and runners/NPCs involved. Sometimes there were videos, yeah. Sometimes you'd find a phone number and call it and get something connected to the central mystery, stuff like that.
Now it seems to just mean "webseries with a lot of lore being left for inference or given out slowly." The "game" part isn't as present; it's just a series/property/universe with a fandom discussing it as the creator slowly adds to it. Like Mystery Flesh Pit; beautiful and fun, but not an ARG.
Darn kids, my lawn, etc.
I would have liked to see the pit actually get angry, and lashing out in some fashion as a result of people literally drilling into it or building infrastructure inside of it, as I do not see how that could not be painful for the thing, and you do hear about "carnal moans" occurring every time extensive "improvements" are being made.Watched it after seeing it mentioned, a pretty cool idea but ended kinda underwhelming, I fully expected people consuming the Pit's output to mutate in some cataclysm event rather than it to Cough and destroy the countryside until stopped by ooga booga noble and wise native american magic stone.
It is a cool idea for a game, wonder how IP for it will work.