Razörfist / The Rageoholic / xRazorfistx / Daniel Paul Harris - Hipster Metalfag. Game Journo-Doesn't Play Games He Reviews. Thief Fanfic Author. COOMER AND GROOMER.

Razor shat on Legends & Lattes for its cover.
He never addressed anything else about the book's contents, never said anything to show that he even knew what those contents were. He just posted a picture of the cover and an inaccurate conclusion about what kind of a book it was.
This has always been razorfag's playbook. Speak on things he has little to no knowledge of, but he's to able to talk about it in a way where he looks like an authority on the subject and his shit for brains fans just lap up the shit he spews. i don't know shit about his Lincoln video, but just going off what i've seen here, as well as watching VTH's video response, that's probably the case. He uses flowery words and impassioned verbiage to convince people of the shit he believes in, as opposed to letting the evidence or proof speak for itself. Did it with his China ESG video, did it with his Witcher plagiarism video, Batman and The Shadow, and so forth.

Is it just jealousy? Arrogance? Delusion?
All of the above.
 
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Looked at one of Danny's Alien Isolation streams, and there are a lot of gems here. We are going to be hitting a lot of items on Danny's bingo card with this one.



Here's Danny getting ass mad his streams have terrible audio mixing and blames the chat for noticing.




Danny gets mad that the chat calling him out for only reading super-chats and not the chat. But he somehow spins this as the chat being upset rather than him being a throbbing chod.




Of course, Danny, being very uncreative with his insults, uses the three chestnuts he always uses.

"One thing I noticed about Danny is that whenever he gets ass mad, he always uses a variation of three insults: "Blow it out your ass," "Your head is jammed up your ass," or "Suck my dick." The Excellence of Elocution, everybody."

Someone superchats an unfunny pun then Danny makes a ban joke, and Terran's response is glorious.




Danny gets a cringy autistic weeb super chat and has the worst comeback like ever.



The chat's reaction to Danny's "comeback".




Of course, this being an Alien Isolation stream, it wouldn't be complete without Danny sperging out about Aliens.




Of course Danny can't help but make an ass of himself and proves once again that he now's nothing about a movie he claims to be a huge fan of. Here is the clip the chat is referring to.



Someone corrects him on the ending to the moving but then he copes that it didn't penetrate the skin.





It penetrates the skin Danny.

He then checks one of our items off on the bingo card and calls Aliens thinly veiled plagiarism of Starship Troopers proving he doesn't know anything about Starship Troopers as well.




He then is asked which cut of the Alien is his favorite and says the director's cut is because of muh Ridley Scott movie.




And of course Ridly Scott prefers the theatrical cut.

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Danny then spergs out about the alien being unkillable, not realizing that they didn't have any actual weaponry on the Nostromo. He then spergs that the alien was shot out of the shuttle with a rocket, even after being correct that it was a hook. He then refers to the booster rocket pushing the alien off the ship.



It's clear that Danny's just has a hate boner for Cameron, and look, I'm not much of a fan of his hippy vegan ass, but Aliens is a good movie, and Danny's vacuous criticisms just come down to him being a cringy contrarian that calls everything that is mildly inspired by something else a rip-off. It seems he just wanted a rehash of the first movie, but Cameron took a chance at doing something different, and it clearly paid off, and as a result, he became a successful movie director, and all Danny is known for is spinning in a chair and flipping off a camera in his parents’ house. It also doesn't help his position that he has gone on record defending Prometheus, a movie that, without a doubt, killed more of the mystique of the franchise than anything in Aliens hands down.
 
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So... while Legends and Lattes WAS indie published, there has been a MAJOR push within publishing to take the fantasy genre into a more quirky, cozy fantasy genre aimed primarily at women, along with a similar push for Sarah J. Maas style erotica with a thin fantasy veneer.

So while the individual book may have once been indie, the push for fantasy where people just drink coffee at bars and flirt like an episode of Friends with elves and orcs is ABSOLUTELY corporate and artificial.
 
Someone corrects him on the ending to the moving but then he copes that it didn't penetrate the skin.
How the fuck can anyone take this faggot's movie or video game reviews seriously anymore when he has the memory of a goldfish? Watched it recently, but can't recall a pivotal moment in the film? This asshat has amnesia or Alzheimer's, or both.
He then spergs that the alien was shot out of the shuttle with a rocket, even after being correct that it was a hook. He then refers to the booster rocket pushing the alien off the ship.
Jesus fuck, he has absolutely dogshit memory. First, he doesn't even remember the alien getting shot at all, then he misremembers, and thinks it was shot with a rocket instead of a hook. It's starting to seem like he doesn't even watch the fucking movies he critiques. Much like his video game reviews, where he doesn't play them at all, or only plays them for a couple of hours. He also has a shitty proclivity of not being able to admit he's just wrong and move on. Everytime one of his viewers points out his errors, he'll just spin it in a way where he's "right", and terran, being his good friend, is too chickenshit to correct him on it. Like when he's told the flamer wasn't used on the alien, he just responds with, "it probably happened off screen" but we have no way of knowing that. Also, the alien wasn't shot in the face, but the chest instead. So, razor is not only an amnesiac, a retard, a thin skinned contrarian and a chickenshit egomaniac, he's also blind. How any of his fans still take anything he says seriously is beyond me. Especially when he's been proven wrong multiple times on stream, in real time, and just won't admit it.

These clips are great, must have been a pain to compile them. Can't think of worse methods of torture than having to sit through a razorfag stream.
 
there has been a MAJOR push within publishing to take the fantasy genre into a more quirky, cozy fantasy genre aimed primarily at women, along with a similar push for Sarah J. Maas style erotica with a thin fantasy veneer.
This is unfortunately very true. Like a lot of industries, publishing companies have figured out that it's more profitable to have 1 million whales who buy a ton of books each year instead of 10 million normal customers who only buy 1 or 2 books a year.
The whales for the publishing industry right now are 90 IQ women in their 30s, and they all like reading cutesy shit like Legends & Lattes and/or female-focused smut.

So while the individual book may have once been indie
The book still is "indie," though.
To my mind, that's determined by whether or not a corporation had any influence on what an author (or some other artist) was making.
And since that wasn't the case here, I don't think it's fair to say that the book is no longer "independent" just because other authors have imitated it enough that it now fits within a trend which publishing companies have started pushing, That pattern may now make Legends & Lattes look like what a contemporary "corporate" book is, but it doesn't change how the original book came about.
If some part of this thinking seems off, let me know.

the push for fantasy where people just drink coffee at bars and flirt like an episode of Friends with elves and orcs is ABSOLUTELY corporate and artificial.
This is true. There's certainly criticism to be had for modern publishing. I just think it's a separate issue from Legends & Lattes, or from Razor's seething.

And publishing trends are not what Razor focused on (or even mentioned) after his original tweet. I'm not sure that he even knows enough about the industry to talk about that. Instead, it was all just him attacking Baldree (and anyone who pushed back) over this one book, based on something about it that wasn't even true.

I could imagine how frustration over publishing trends like the "cozy fantasy" push might have prompted him to go off in the first place, if he thinks that he's being unfairly passed over by big publishers in favor of the next Fourth Wing or something—but if that is the case, I haven't seen him say anything like that.
I don't think I've ever seen Razor talk about the current publishing landscape at all. He has his opinions on the state of the movie industry, or TV, or AAA gaming, but never books. Seems odd.
I certainly doubt now that he was avoiding talking about it for the sake of tact.

I don't even like this damn book! How am I defending it again?
 
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Someone corrects him on the ending to the movie but then he copes that it didn't penetrate the skin.
"But hey, you got me. If that's true, you got me."
The moments of reasonableness just make the rest of his antics that much more frustrating. There's a non-douchebag buried somewhere within him, trying to claw its way out.
 
New Razorfist video. He getting mad over all the memes that point out Biden looks happy Trump won. He was screwed over by his party and Kamala.
It's like his attitude towards the things he hates, like how he tries to slander anime as woke when it clearly is a good place for non-woke entertainment. Razorfist can't admit that something or someone that he hates had a positive effect. Even though his side won the recent election, he just can't take it and admit that someone from the other side helped grease the wheels.

Razorfist doesn't want to admit that Biden DID help Trump's campaign. Biden's poor performance in the debates helped Trump get a lead in the polls, then when the Dems forced him to step down, Biden endorsing Kamala Harris as his successor screwed the Dems over even more since she wasn't as experienced as he was, and her focus was going to be on the SJW image-which alienated a lot of young men. Kamala being the Democrat candidate screwed the Dems over hard and practically helped Trump win-Nancy Pelosi states that much.

Then there was that concession speech where Biden spoke about how the election results were valid, how we should accept Trump as the next leader-and Biden said all of this in a way that shows him to be far more lucid, sane, and cohesive than the entirety of his presidency altogether. The man even welcomed Trump to the White House and prepared to hand over power to him. He did everything in his power to ensure that Trump would have a comfortable time during the transition.

There was also that time when he wore a Trump hat during his travels. If that wasn't him communicating his intent, that the presidential race didn't matter to him and that Trump winning wasn't the end of the world for him, then I don't know what is.

Everything Biden did after getting forced out of the race helped Trump one way or another, and the fact that he was lucid and openly welcoming Trump to the Oval Office goes to show that he was aware of his actions' effects, and he probably got the desired result out of it.
 
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@LORD IMPERATOR I'd argue most anime is woke in the sense of having fag, troon, women in power, anticapitalism etc. Themes. But the problem with woke media was the virtue signaling and face shoving it had. I feel just like the far left he missed the point in Az's starfield rant. He didn't care first grade English was required to interact with in the character creator. He cared a game he was excited for sucked and that they thought a few lgbt themes was a good bandaid for a shitty game. I mean. Look how many troons got offended at dragon age's writing with how bad it was. People as a whole don't care about wokeness for its politics. But they do care about it when their media stops being fun. Especially when it's clearly a bandaid for a product they already knew would be bad.
 
I'd argue most anime is woke in the sense of having fag, troon, women in power, anticapitalism etc.
Outside the Hayao Miyazaki generation, there aren’t a lot of mainstream anime with anti-capitalist themes. If anything, the Akira Toriyama era was very openly anti-communist. The Red Ribbon Army themselves could be looked at as a parody of woke culture if first appeared now. My hero Academia is very pro-capitalist and has libertarian themes. The villains are even leftists motivated by social justice. Hell trannies and gays are still overwhelmingly comedic relief. That’s very politically incorrect.
 
Outside the Hayao Miyazaki generation, there aren’t a lot of mainstream anime with anti-capitalist themes. If anything, the Akira Toriyama era was very openly anti-communist. The Red Ribbon Army themselves could be looked at as a parody of woke culture if first appeared now. My hero Academia is very pro-capitalist and has libertarian themes. The villains are even leftists motivated by social justice. Hell trannies and gays are still overwhelmingly comedic relief. That’s very politically incorrect.
I'd argue it's more fun seeing their sexuality be used as a gag or two and still being important to the story than unimportant background characters that are gone in 5 seconds or badly written cringelords. Gay shit was used as gags in a ton of gay films made by gay guys. The problem is they aren't allowed to have fun. As Satan famously said in devils advocate. "You can see, but not touch. Touch but not taste. Taste but not smell." Back in the 80s-2000s a lot of shit was far gayer. But it also had fun. Honestly the push to 'normalize' gay people seems more a push to make faggots act like boring regular people in films. In the 80s he would be called Baron Faggot Von Testicle Eater The Devourer of Semen and he'd have bulging biceps that had bulging biceps. Now we have Fred, he fucked his husband, that's all for Fred.

As for anticapitalism themes, using mainstream Shonen isn't a great argument. Especially when one was made in the early 80s and the other one is the rare gem of American comic book simps. Not to mention you kinda missed half the plot considering mha has one villain, and a bunch of people he manipulated from birth to do what he wanted. You really can't use their villain status as a statement of anything if you're supposed to empathize with everyone except all for one who doesn't even really have a political agenda. If the point of the series is bad people only do bad things because a private system that was unknowingly run by super satan manipulated them into having no other options you really can't call their actions the problem its criticizing.
 
This just in, folks:

Video games aren't art.
None of them, no matter what. Because, uh... reasons. Because they're "too collaborative," and not just one guy's vision (except for the games that are), which arbitrarily means that the resulting product can't be art—even if multiple people on a dev team come together to make something good. And they're not art because no game is perfect. And because even good games that are "almost art" still have stuff in them that Razor doesn't like, which means that they're not quite art.

Stay tuned to Razorfist Arcade for more shit takes!
 
This just in, folks:

Video games aren't art.
None of them, no matter what. Because, uh... reasons. Because they're "too collaborative," and not just one guy's vision (except for the games that are), which arbitrarily means that the resulting product can't be art—even if multiple people on a dev team come together to make something good. And they're not art because no game is perfect. And because even good games that are "almost art" still have stuff in them that Razor doesn't like, which means that they're not quite art.

Stay tuned to Razorfist Arcade for more shit takes!
Hot take. Even Dragon Age Veilguard is art. It's shitty art that art the clown would smear on a gas station bathroom in a terriier movie. But it is technically art.
 
Outside the Hayao Miyazaki generation, there aren’t a lot of mainstream anime with anti-capitalist themes. If anything, the Akira Toriyama era was very openly anti-communist. The Red Ribbon Army themselves could be looked at as a parody of woke culture if first appeared now. My hero Academia is very pro-capitalist and has libertarian themes. The villains are even leftists motivated by social justice. Hell trannies and gays are still overwhelmingly comedic relief. That’s very politically incorrect.
The two biggest anime franchises are Dragon Ball and Gundam. One revolutionized shonen, the other was the face of the anime mecha genre for a generation. And in both franchises, the capitalists are the good guys.

Dragon Ball's Capsule Corp has come in handy for the heroes more than once, with the dragon radar, CC starship, and time travel machine being their inventions. Bulma has been one of Goku's oldest friends, and if it wasn't for her tech helping out, the good guys would've been screwed ten times over. Later on, it's her food that keeps the god of destruction Beerus and his angelic partner Whis dependent on the Earthlings, since they can't cook for shit when compared to the food Bulma brings to them.

As for Gundam, in the main UC continuity, capitalist ventures such as Anaheim Electronics and their private army, the AEUG, helped save democracy when the Federation government turned tyrannical and gave power to an elite group known as the Titans. Without the money and tech expertise of Anaheim, the AEUG wouldn't have stood a chance against the Titans or Neo-Zeon.

Literally, the two biggest animes are about how capitalists are good, and how they help save the world with innovative tech and monetary support.

You'd think Razortits would be more considerate towards anime, given that they have no problems portraying capitalists as the good guys. Even something as based as Cobra Kai has its main capitalist character, Terry Silver, be unapologetically evil.

This just in, folks:

Video games aren't art.
None of them, no matter what. Because, uh... reasons. Because they're "too collaborative," and not just one guy's vision (except for the games that are), which arbitrarily means that the resulting product can't be art—even if multiple people on a dev team come together to make something good. And they're not art because no game is perfect. And because even good games that are "almost art" still have stuff in them that Razor doesn't like, which means that they're not quite art.

Stay tuned to Razorfist Arcade for more shit takes!
A fucking rock is considered art. If that's all it takes, then video games have been an art form since their conception.
 
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