Speaking of furfags. Another tranny on YouTube demanding more censorship. Of indie video games, Analog Horror and Splatterpunk books. A furfag Troon that sexualized the powerpuff girls at that.
Sorry for the incoming spergout, but I genuinely hate this new wave of anti-horror horror fans. What the fuck is the point of horror if it can't be horrifying and disgusting? And then they always want to bring out the argument of "WELL if it was good then it wouldn't need that!" as if you can't make that argument for legitimately anything containing anything.
If this video was good it wouldn't need her face, if she was good at makeup she wouldn't need eyeliner, if it was good it wouldn't need to be recorded on X camera, if it was good she wouldn't even need commentary just text, etc etc etc.. Then there is also the bizarro argument that there's a difference between horror and disgust as if that isn't a total nitpick and dismissive of subgenres in horror. Nobody watches porn for the amazing story or for feminism so don't act as if it's incredibly shocking that there's depictions of women getting bitched around. Regardless of if you personally are scared by it, it's still horror. If that was what people went off of I think GooseBumps wouldn't be a horror giant.
Also, it's incredibly funny that she says all those things but her profile picture contains the character "Pinkie Cooper" who is from a failed doll line that was turned into a webcomic containing things like BDSM, unhealthy relationships, drug use, self harm, suicide etc.. which could be argued is all
also unnecessary, but they're lesbian dogs so it's probably okay or something. It's also DOUBLY funny how she says that that LeyLey Coffin game attracts creepy people and gives them a platform while being part of the LGBT (and presumably) furry crowd who are notorious for celebrating sex pests, liars, abusers and mutilators, etc..
It's also kind of funny because these types of people also LOVE the Saw series for.. homosexual shipping? And argue it's different somehow because 'muh characters' despite it also being one of the godfathers for the 2000s ressurgence of gross-out exploitation films. Which, again, no shame in that, but it's funny watching these people cope and justify things when at the end of the day we are all the same.
I don't care that she doesn't like X or thinks Y is underwritten, but the snark in all of these people are irritating and make me MATI. They don't like horror, they like superiority and drama fiction.