🐷 The Killstream General Discussion Thread - Discuss Ethan Ralph's stagnant Killstream and his appearances on other shows.

Will Faith and/or Amanda get another DVRO after this pillstream?

  • YES. Suffa piggy.

    Votes: 278 71.8%
  • NO! Another Ralphamale W.

    Votes: 109 28.2%

  • Total voters
    387
Here's something I'm genuinely curious about. Why doesn't Ralph just buy Everclear or some other pure alcohol? He clearly doesn't like alcohol itself if he's gulping down Wild Turkey and then gulping down a soda or pink lemonade chaser. Why not just cut the costs, skip the bullshit. If all he's trying to do is get drunk, why waste the time and money? Just buy pure alcohol.
 
Ralph deleted his streams from yesterday on. Unless there is an archive of the mega pillstream or the DUI stuff, it's gone forever
More wet brain bullshit thinking on his part. Sure he is trying to clean the record, try and sell this "sobriety. " Unfortunately for him, he has been a lolcow for a long ass time, and has accrued a veritable army of aylawgs. Can pretty much guarantee most of it is archived somewhere, in addition to what has been clipped and posted here.

TL;DR: you're an idiot, Gunt. Internet is forever.
 
The late great prophet Bill Hicks (pbuh) went to AA meetings in every city he had shows. If it’s good enough for him, it’s probably too good for a Ralph.
Someone like Ralph, who HATES being alone, would benefit a lot just from having people to hang out with who aren’t his dealers. (Especially with Meigh gone.) In many cities you can sit in meetings until midnight or 24/7 if you want, because there are so many groups.

He needs something to occupy his time that isn’t getting wasted. Ralph doesn’t have friends but he loves a captive audience he can tell all about being ā€œan internet talk show host.ā€ Guys like him are a dime a dozen in 12 Step programs.
 
Another all time banger from the Killstream baby! 9 hours long, $584,04 All Day Supershow Fund, peaked at 584 viewers, so boring that even Sanever has more or less given up to do a full recap.

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Ralph deleted his streams from yesterday on. Unless there is an archive of the mega pillstream or the DUI stuff, it's gone forever
Filesize is too big to upload locally so here, I'm too lazy to compress it at moment. PSA: yt-dlp works on cozy and whatever else, you can find scripts in one of my posts for 1click downloads of ongoing streams if you notice sneed chat is excited about something.

SHOCK: PANTSU TURNS ON RALPH...FOR REAL! [ethanralph-2023-04-26_2].mp4 [anonfiles 1.32GB]
 
Unless he watches his entire 10 hour streams every day there's zero chance he remembers even 10% of what he's said.

since he's still streaming for 10 hours a day, and he can't rely on tucker clips anymore, he ought to consider offering live commentary on his pillstreams. imagine his supposedly-sober explanations to his paypigs about how "ah know i shunna done it, but it wasan my fault, nuna it was, ah was sufferin', d'ya unnerstan'?"
 
Ralph, fuck em all and keep popping those xannies, you can quit when ever you want.

You are 100% ADDICTION RESITANT to anything when you put your mind to it.

Ralph you ain't addicted to shit, don't listen to these pepophile kiwi farmers. ALPHAS never get addicted to fucking anything because they have HIGHER FUNCTIONING brains then dumb fuck NORMIES.
 
> Stream 6-10 hrs
> Sleep 8-12 hrs (no way he sleeps less)
> Seizures 1-2 hrs
> Daily Chores (including bodily hygiene) 3-4 hrs

No way, unless you’re counting spending 3-4 hours thinking about picking up his bottles and still not getting around to it

> Fap Session 1-X hrs (spread over the day)

I'm not very smart, when is Ralph scheduling his AA meetings?

Edit: Forgot at least 4 hrs of twitter seething
 
I've been meaning to read this book since Godwinson recommended it. Might start it this evening.
As to this AA thing, Ralph's inability to get sober has been discussed to death but I'd like to say that one of his primary issues is unwillingness to admit fault. When you've been a scumbag addict for years, you have a laundry list of sins that will probably be hard to recall in it's entirety.
When Ralph's able to do the work of enumerating and making amends for all of the evil he's spread, then he has a chance in the long term. As it is, at best Ralph has a shot at being a dry drunk ,at worst he's going into a honeymoon stage in his addiction cycle and any supposed progress will be short lived.

Get sober Ralph. You'll still be the same person, except you'll love yourself when no is looking.
It’s a genius book. It had a very interesting insight into AA meetings. DFW had a towering intellect and at first was very put off by the simplistic cliches that dominated AA, until he realized they were true. Smart people are overloaded with how nuanced and complex life is, so it was hard to accept very simple, plain spoken truths could work for people, even people like himself.

While the book is obv fiction DFW did have a drinking problem before he wrote IJ and attended AA meetings in Boston to get sober. He also struggled with depression and it was well managed for 12 years (his most prolific) with ann anti-depressant. He was doing so well for so long he decided he should stop taking the med, and did. Unfortunately the depression came back, worse than ever. He tried to get back on the meds he used to take but for whatever reason now it had no effect, and neither did other anti-depressants he tried. The best writer of his generation hung himself in his garage.

Also this gives me a chance to share my theory that The Infinite Jest predicted the internet, just let the VHS tape be a symbol for the internet or smart phones and the book basically predicted our current age to a terrifying degree.
 
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It’s a great book, but had a very interesting insight into AA meetings. DFW had a towering intellect and at first was very put off by the simplistic cliches that dominated AA, until he realized they were true.

Ehhh.

For anyone that AA works for, awesome. Congratulations.

It weirds me out a bit, personally.

Generally speaking, I think it’s misguided to plead to God to intercede in personal matters. Goes back to the ā€œfootprints in the sandā€ judeo-motivational art from the 80’s.

You’re sitting there begging ā€œplease God help me to not drink this beer I’m currently opening and hoisting toward my faceā€ and God is like ā€œdude, we’ve been through this. I’ve taken care of the backend already; you just need to stop making this be about MY failures because definitionally, they don’t exist. If you drink the beer, you’ll suffer. If you don’t, you’ll improve. The rules of the game are already set up so this is the case, now you just do your part.ā€
 
Ehhh.

For anyone that AA works for, awesome. Congratulations.

It weirds me out a bit, personally.

Generally speaking, I think it’s misguided to plead to God to intercede in personal matters. Goes back to the ā€œfootprints in the sandā€ judeo-motivational art from the 80’s.

You’re sitting there begging ā€œplease God help me to not drink this beer I’m currently opening and hoisting toward my faceā€ and God is like ā€œdude, we’ve been through this. I’ve taken care of the backend already; you just need to stop making this be about MY failures because definitionally, they don’t exist. If you drink the beer, you’ll suffer. If you don’t, you’ll improve. The rules of the game are already set up so this is the case, now you just do your part.ā€
I think you’d need to read the IJ to understand. My little synopsis in no way does it justice.

I’ve never been an alcoholic or had anything to do with AA besides reading the Big Book out of sheer curiosity (I enjoyed reading colorful life stories of 1920’s alcoholics, the rest meh.)

I tended to have a low opinion of AA and its ā€œhigher powerā€ and cult like qualities. DFW’s meditations on it and why it did work for people was very insightful for me and helped me not be so dismissive. It’s not for everyone but that total surrender of ego, and group community, is exactly what some people need to get sober.

He was also writing from the perspective of an alcoholic who had gotten sober enough to be a night manager at a homeless shelter for other homeless drunks and the meetings that took place in this context.
 
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