"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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I just realized how funny it is that the show is called "Mad at the Internet" with the tagline "Don't get mad, let me do it for you," but the host is medically unable to reach an elevated heartrate. I bet you 99% of people watching Jim Sterling are getting madder at him than Josh did.
 
It's not the cable because all monitors go off at once.
Have you tried disabling G-Sync? In NVIDIA Control Panel>Manage 3D Settings>Monitor technology and setting that to "Fixed Refresh"
Fluff: Tried on a more intense game. The cable only lowered the rate of occurance went back to hdmi to hdmi and the above fix.
 
You mentionned Fred Knusend recently after the lastest article.

Here's his happening lately.
It's mostly 2 things.
-His Eve online video has been taking a ludicrous amount of time and he can't cope with it
-He started streaming as a gay owl vtuber thing and hanging out with femboy furry vtubers weirdos



Lol small sperg out from him.

"I am happy I am alive"
"Something rough happened and I don't want to talk about it"
"Actually the twitch streams help me make the video faster and not burn out"
"I started shaking while writing the script because of muh mental"


He has the same syndrome as Joseph Anderson and his 2390309 hours long witcher review trilogy.
His fans have not turned on him yet but add a few more years and they will go full Joseph Anderson on his ass.

Post he made on patreon about the delay
tl;dr The first draft of the new script for Down the Rabbit Hole is completed. Updates will happen every Friday evening until release. I don’t have a release date, but it will take at least another month for everything to be completed.

Long Version:
The first draft of the new video is completed, and the final word count is approximately 50,000. (For reference, this is about as long as The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, The Great Gatsby, or Slaughterhouse Five, though I make no other claims of comparison) Going off of the music runtime so far, the video will likely be about five hours in length. Calling it a “first draft” is also somewhat inaccurate; the majority of my iteration occurs while I’m writing, and so editing mostly entails making minor adjustments to wording to assist flow and comprehension and is a rapid process. I’ve shared pieces of the script to friends and colleagues and have even screened the first rough 2 1/2 hours at EVE Fanfest, and the reception has been almost universally positive, so I’m confident that it, at the very least, will be enjoyable.

But there’s an elephant in the room: the production time for this video has been obscene, as has my reticence to discuss it, and for the past year, this has been my greatest shame. I’ve been hesitant to talk about it even to friends and family, such is the nature of it, but as the people who have supported me all this time, I feel that you deserve to hear at least a piece of it. I’ve waited to explain myself until I could say that I had something at least mostly complete in hand to prove my earnestness.

Down the Rabbit Hole began shortly after I graduated from college. That period of my life was not easy for me, and I did not expect that I would allow myself to live much longer after graduation. It was during what I thought were my twilight months that I made the first episode of Down the Rabbit Hole in three days as a piece for a job application, and while I never heard back from the company, the video did take purchase on YouTube, and so, I threw myself into production of further videos on any topic that fascinated me enough to share it. While they were rudimentary compared to what I produce now with my team, they became the dominant force in my life; quite simply, I had something for which to live.

This mania, however, proved unsustainable after four years of production, and the inevitable burnout began to set in after the production of the Deep Blue video. This burnout was evident in some sophomoric overgeneralizations and errors in my Battle of May Island video, and it carried over into the production of the video about EVE Online.

The effect on the EVE Online script, however, was much more dire. I had promised Crowd Control Productions that I would show the first three hours of my new video there so that I could gather feedback from the most dedicated players, but shortly before I began editing, it was pointed out to me that I relied far too heavily upon a single source to the point that I had unwittingly effected a massive act of plagiarism.

The only reasonable solution was to excise half of what I had written, and the next two months were a scramble to put together something new so that I could have something presentable for Fanfest. I did little other than work during that period, and many of my friends wondered to where I had disappeared.

When I returned from my trip to Iceland, I was demolished. Whenever I attempted to sit down to write the script, the anxiety and private embarrassment borne from my secret act of plagiarism would appear. The majority of this script has been written with trembling hands and a heightened heart rate, and progress was slow due to difficulty focusing. My hands shake now as I write this.

There were interludes where I could write larger bodies of script, and the previous release estimates were based on those periods, but I found that they were unsustainable, and the date continued to be pushed back not due to the scale of the video, but due to my mounting anxiety. As I continued to miss deadlines set for myself, my overwhelming embarrassment precluded any public announcement in my mind, and this increased the anxiety around writing. The feedback loop has persisted until today.

I love making Down the Rabbit Hole and sharing my strange fixations with everyone, and I feel privileged to be able to make a living doing so, which is why I feel further embarrassment even calling my experience a struggle. Historically, I have attempted to separate myself from the work as much as possible when making public statements such as progress updates, and I intend to do so in the future, but in this instance, when I have so egregiously uphold a good standard of transparency, I feel that this more direct address is warranted. I apologize if any of you find my candor too direct.

While writing has been difficult, the other, more mechanical aspects of video creation are mercifully easier, and given the anxiety around the video reception through which I usually narrate and cut together videos, I have no reason to believe that it will slow production from this moment forward.

I neither demand nor expect any sort of reaction from anyone reading this, positive or negative, nor do I mean for it to excuse my lack of transparency. I only hope that, when this is complete, I can give you something that you enjoy. (No more five hours videos for a while after this, though)

-Fredrik
 
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If you're gonna do a James Rofle/Cinemassacre stream, we NEED a full reading of the Loco Bandito comics and a full watchalong of the Minecraft with Inspector Gadget video.
These are culturally important pieces of history. Also fuck Screenwave, but especially fuck Ryan.

Brown bricks in MATIcraft?

Null I noticed a little bit of guilt in your voice skipping some the media people super chatted. As a balance would it be difficult for you to just copy paste the superchats with videos/music into a text file and then post somewhere public so if someone desires they’ll be able to see it and browse the links ? If it’s not hard to do on the fly it could be a good compromise.

I could add them to the description or pinned comment if Null sends me a txt or something with the superchats that I can parse through but I guess then I would have to watch all the shit people send in to remove bad stuff... I retract my statement.
 
For Friday's stream when covering everything, a note on the Tommy Tooter stuff.

-He claims to be a doctor
-He has officially lost his mind
-There are rats now living in his shithovel
-He failed to show up to a court date and was most likely picked up again

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I just realized how funny it is that the show is called "Mad at the Internet" with the tagline "Don't get mad, let me do it for you," but the host is medically unable to reach an elevated heartrate. I bet you 99% of people watching Jim Sterling are getting madder at him than Josh did.
I assure you that Dear Errverrlord is perfectly capable of having himself a shitfit at the drop of a hat.
 
Something that made me lol this week.

Speedrunning charity marathon GDQ just had a sideshow event for the "Frost Fatales", a subgroup of "all-women" speedrunners with their own community.


I could end this right here and you'd know where this is going.

There were 69 runs over 7 days with 66 scheduled speedrunners (some ran multiple events, some were races). If you're curious what percentage of those speedrunners were natal women you might be suprised to learn that it was exactly half.

I counted 33 obvious people of gender and 33 natal women. There is no way this was an accident. This means that someone, maybe multiple someones, at GDQ sat down and hashed out how they were at going to try and at least make it look fair. I wish I could have been there for that Zoom call.

This is how they decided to present themselves when introducing the event:
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This is what things looked like once they got underway:
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HEY WAIT, I recognize this name:
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Additional funny items of note:
  1. They raised over $150,000 for charity! Hooray! They were raising money for the Malala Fund to improve access to education for girls in underdeveloped countries. Malala herself gave a brief (prerecorded) interview spot in which it sounds like she botches the name of the GDQ group and reads a few incredibly awkward questions. She did say that when she was a kid she used to play GTA Vice City with her brothers. In the most gangster move possible, she later ended up getting shot herself. I can only imagine what she thought of the disgusting display of western excess from GDQ, if she even watched a single minute of it. Still, money of gender spends as well as any other money I suppose.
  2. $150,000 seems like a lot until you consider that other off-season events by GDQ earn ten times that amount. I can't imagine why! Even when averaged on a per-day basis (other two week events regularly pull in $3 million several times a year).
  3. Although the ratio of troon to natal women was 1:1, there seemed to be an unconcious effort to shove the boys to the back of the bus, as the last few days had a noticeably higher concentration.
  4. There was a decent number of speedrunners, both natal women and other, who decided to hide themselves behind vtuber or static avatars. It did not help. The unmistakable bass notes in the voice led me to an average "time to clock" of less than 3 seconds over the course of the experiment.
  5. There was at least one natal woman who dressed very masculine, and, despite her "they/them" pronouns, decided that she was woman enough in this case to latch on to the event to boost her profile. The worst part is she's kind of right.
  6. The game franchise with the highest trans representation was, shockingly, Sonic the Hedgehog.
  7. Obviously Howarts Legacy was not speedrun, due to it being a new game without an established speedrunning route and for no other reason I'm sure. Additionally, no other Harry Potter games were run, despite being a relatively common staple of past GDQ events. There are rumors that this was intentional.
So there you go Null. I watched 30 seconds each of 60+ autistic speedrunning videos so you wouldn't have to. If any of you have kids, consider maybe never letting them play video games, or at the very least never letting them watch Twitch or similar.

It was always a bad idea to let kids have unfiltered internet access and that is perhaps even more true now than in the 2000's.

One more thought: The all-women group of “Frost Fatales” (I think they also use “Frame Fatales”) was likely created by troons as a way to make an explicitly “female” group that they could get off on being a part of. I lost count of how many twitch profiles I saw with taglines like “Just a cute girl who likes games uwu”. Natal women very rarely used that kind of phrasing because their femininity is self-evident, and expressing it so bluntly is not gratifying in the same way. The whole thing is their attempt to have their cake and eat it too; modern gender theory insists that gender is a construct, but AGP’s need the binary to exist so they can touch themselves to the idea of being the opposite.

In short, they made 1/10 of what other GDQ events do because even autistic gamers who throw their money at speed running marathons couldn’t force themselves to watch when there was a 50/50 shot of the runner being a gross man in a dress. It’s kind of hopeful in a way.

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I forgot the best one! One of the runners was "GrayGooGirl" and I'm not even sure it's the same person, but it led me to discover that whoever had the handle on twitter has their account protected and their avatar is a literal trans soyjak:


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Obviously Howarts Legacy was not speedrun, due to it being a new game without an established speedrunning route and for no other reason I'm sure. Additionally, no other Harry Potter games were run, despite being a relatively common staple of past GDQ events. There are rumors that this was intentional.
It was one of their banned games.
  • Games with an ESRB rating of Adults Only.
  • Any game that is prohibited on twitch.
  • Air Control
  • America's Most Wanted
  • Barkley, Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden
  • Five Nights at Freddy's Series*
  • Frog Fractions
  • God of War (2005)
  • Harry Potter Series, including Hogwarts Legacy*
  • Huniepop Series
  • Ion Fury
  • Kurovadis
  • Eroico
  • Natsuiro High School: Seishun Hakusho
  • Rocko's Quest
 
It was one of their banned games.
  • Games with an ESRB rating of Adults Only.
  • Any game that is prohibited on twitch.
  • Air Control
  • America's Most Wanted
  • Barkley, Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden
  • Five Nights at Freddy's Series*
  • Frog Fractions
  • God of War (2005)
  • Harry Potter Series, including Hogwarts Legacy*
  • Huniepop Series
  • Ion Fury
  • Kurovadis
  • Eroico
  • Natsuiro High School: Seishun Hakusho
  • Rocko's Quest
I love it.

I'm guessing that Five Nights at Freddy's is because of that kerfluffle over the creator donating to a religious charity. Most of the other ones seem to be for similar political reasons although I can't think of any specific ones at the moment other than HuniePop being associated with GamerGate for some reason.
 
I love it.

I'm guessing that Five Nights at Freddy's is because of that kerfluffle over the creator donating to a religious charity. Most of the other ones seem to be for similar political reasons although I can't think of any specific ones at the moment other than HuniePop being associated with GamerGate for some reason.
I found it weird that the first God of War was banned but not the sequels, but it appears the reason is that it has an unskipable sex scene.
 
I thought you said it was only women speed running. Why are there men on the screen?
"Frame Fatales is an all-women community for those who participate in and are interested in speedrunning, charity events, and gaming. It is a space for you if you identify as a woman in any way that is meaningful to you. All women - cis, trans, nonbinary, and gender non-conforming! - are welcome to join."

Cause women means ANYONE.
 
I forgot the best one! One of the runners was "GrayGooGirl" and I'm not even sure it's the same person, but it led me to discover that whoever had the handle on twitter has their account protected and their avatar is a literal trans soyjak:
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>asexual
>lesbian


Dear God, those retarded, screeching attention seekers are still around, I see. Probably still hanging out with the "promiscuous, sex positive demisexuals". His soyjack PFP is spot-on perfect, almost like they're on the cusp of self awareness that they're making blatant mockeries of themselves.
 
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