The Mysterious Mr. Enter / Jonathan Rozanski's "Growing Around" - IndieGoGo Campaign Failed, John going off the deep end, "Turning Red" is ignorant about 9/11 (later retracted)

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So, I understand Mr. Enter is on the spectrum. He's inherently going to struggle with reading the intentions, motives, and moods of other people. But there were a lot of people pointing out that Emi was mentally ill and very likely just being vindictive. They pointed this out because she had a long, continual history of lying and manipulating. How can someone, even someone on the spectrum, ignore that? Be so naive as to platform her and believe she's acting in good faith?

Maybe I'm just jaded, but when I see the red flags of mental illness, I treat that person like an overgrown toddler. I'm not going to be a dick to them. I'm not gonna harass them. But I'm not gonna believe a word out of their mouth, and I sure as hell wouldn't risk my reputation by giving them a megaphone and trusting them not to spout nonsense. I've known people just like Emi in real life. One person in particular, I've known over 20 years. They don't change. They never change. If they could change, they wouldn't be mentally ill. They don't act rationally and their motives aren't logical. I'd hope John takes this as a life lesson that sometimes you really should judge someone based on their past and save yourself the trouble of earning another "Fell for it again" ribbon.
The thing is, Enter never just "listened and believed" with Emi. He spent weeks (after the video, even) investigating this, and the moment Saber provided new information he hit a stream while making a former video about it. That's actually how accusations should be treated- discussed, asked about for evidence, and when exoneration or damnation occurs, ended.
 
The thing is, Enter never just "listened and believed" with Emi. He spent weeks (after the video, even) investigating this, and the moment Saber provided new information he hit a stream while making a former video about it. That's actually how accusations should be treated- discussed, asked about for evidence, and when exoneration or damnation occurs, ended.
Right, but my point here is that he seemed surprised and taken aback by the fact that Emi lied to him. He was genuinely angry about it. He might have "researched" for weeks and months, but he still chose to platform her which, clearly, he wouldn't have done if he knew she was lying. He didn't platform her with the mindset of "She could be lying, she could be telling the truth. I'm only trying to hear everyone's side of the story." If he did, his response to the realization she lied would've been "Well, that's a shame she chose to do that." Not "I'm extremely angry about this and I feel used."
 
Right, but my point here is that he seemed surprised and taken aback by the fact that Emi lied to him. He was genuinely angry about it. He might have "researched" for weeks and months, but he still chose to platform her which, clearly, he wouldn't have done if he knew she was lying. He didn't platform her with the mindset of "She could be lying, she could be telling the truth. I'm only trying to hear everyone's side of the story." If he did, his response to the realization she lied would've been "Well, that's a shame she chose to do that." Not "I'm extremely angry about this and I feel used."
Gotcha. I also haven't watched Enter's response more than five minutes so far, so I'm looking forward to Enter showing up this person.
 
These videos are wild to me, both the Star Giant and Saberspark ones have Enter constantly saying that he "doesn't like making drama videos and won't do them again", and saying that "YouTubers shouldn't play detective on legal cases" many many times, as he and his "team" then spends hours of their lives playing detective. In the first video, he also implied that the only reason he didn't do the Danganronpa bit again is because it was too hard to edit, meaning he has learned absolutely nothing. I'm sure a 2020-Enter tier crashout is going to happen again soon.
 
These videos are wild to me, both the Star Giant and Saberspark ones have Enter constantly saying that he "doesn't like making drama videos and won't do them again", and saying that "YouTubers shouldn't play detective on legal cases" many many times, as he and his "team" then spends hours of their lives playing detective. In the first video, he also implied that the only reason he didn't do the Danganronpa bit again is because it was too hard to edit, meaning he has learned absolutely nothing. I'm sure a 2020-Enter tier crashout is going to happen again soon.
To update on this, the majority of this video isn't about Saberspark, it's about some twitter account that was involved in the original. This, like the example I talk about earlier, is incredibly ironic because one of his big complaints about the ILoveKimPossibleALot video is that it doesn't talk about Saberspark much. Self awareness is lost on these people. The moral of all these videos is that bronies are ontologically evil.
 
To update on this, the majority of this video isn't about Saberspark, it's about some twitter account that was involved in the original. This, like the example I talk about earlier, is incredibly ironic because one of his big complaints about the ILoveKimPossibleALot video is that it doesn't talk about Saberspark much. Self awareness is lost on these people. The moral of all these videos is that bronies are ontologically evil.
Not really no he gives everything you need to know about how saber got exonerated its perfectly natural he'd give a subsequent update on the accusers too
 
Pretty quiet since the response video. Anyway, Planes review
Back to having schizo meltdowns over benign cartoons as usual. My favorite nitpick is the guy who made Growing Around criticizing Cars for "bad world-building". Even a goofy setting about vehicles is better thought out than adults resigning themselves to slavery because... they just do okay??
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Back to having schizo meltdowns over benign cartoons as usual. My favorite nitpick is the guy who made Growing Around criticizing Cars for "bad world-building". Even a goofy setting about vehicles is better thought out than adults resigning themselves to slavery because... they just do okay??
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i dont really get how anything he says here is wrong the entire cars world is ill conceived and only becomes more so the more details are added and the more you are made to think about it
 
i dont really get how anything he says here is wrong the entire cars world is ill conceived and only becomes more so the more details are added and the more you are made to think about it
I think it's less that Cars word building is shit (it is), and more so that people always harp on and exaggerate it, either for comedic value or straight up autism in Enter's case, but he is also right on that excuse not really applying to a movie about an underdog trying to show he can beat his superiors... by getting surgery instead of improving himself.
 
Something about Enter's angry reviews always felt a little more sincere though. Like with his contemporaries it was crystal clear that they we were just playing a character but with Enter it felt more like a mix of that and someone genuinely sperging over a bad cartoon. Good thing he's mellowed out now though but now he kind of just comes off like a pseudointellectual dickweed like his video essays contemporaries. If there's anything you can say about Enter, it's that he knows how to adapt.
It always seemed that Enter's autism prevented him from understanding that those reviewers were putting on a rantsona until people pointed it out to him.
 
What is it about Mr. Enter that seems to attract so many a-logs anyway?

It's a bunch of adults sperging about cartoons. By default it's an environment that fosters a bunch of obsessive people.

That said I can say without a doubt that many, the grand majority, of people that used to fuck with Mr Enter were classic examples of trollshielders. Whether it be on Deviantart or his Youtube channel you could click on someone leaving a mean comment and see they were usually far worse. Only difference is they had far less of an audience. If he were a far more vicious person he could (and should) have made videos about them and kicked the rock they were hiding under.

But he's autistic and never intentionally does something funny
 
It's a bunch of adults sperging about cartoons. By default it's an environment that fosters a bunch of obsessive people.
And that's why we get so much milk from it. One of the funniest bits of Mr. Enter lore to me was his spat with ClayClaymore. Guy made a bunch of obsessive, text narrated responses to Enter's reviews calling him out and shit talking him, Mr. Enter took it personally and responded a couple times. Years later Claymore makes a video with his face, and it's a black dude with no teeth and a severe speech impediment living in what appears to be a crack den. Such an amusing community to keep tabs on, especially back in the day.
 
The Cars “bad worldbuilding” isn’t unique to it at all, it’s just way, way funnier than the other “bad Pixar world building” that we ignore.

The fact that we get to joke about world war 2 existing implies Adolf Volkswagen Hitler making a car wash for the Sabra, or examining if Osama Vin Ladin was the plane or a car highjaking a plane. Car Pope implies there’s a Car Jesus who died on the Carcifix for their vehicular sins. That’s way more fun than anything else.
 
And that's why we get so much milk from it. One of the funniest bits of Mr. Enter lore to me was his spat with ClayClaymore. Guy made a bunch of obsessive, text narrated responses to Enter's reviews calling him out and shit talking him, Mr. Enter took it personally and responded a couple times. Years later Claymore makes a video with his face, and it's a black dude with no teeth and a severe speech impediment living in what appears to be a crack den. Such an amusing community to keep tabs on, especially back in the day.
Unless this was a very recent thing, I don't think Claymore ever showed his face. Honestly I doubt he's even black, might just be a larp.
 
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Unless this was a very recent thing, I don't think Claymore ever showed his face. Honestly I doubt he's even black, might just be a larp.
it was a video from years ago. I'll see if I can find it once I'm back at my desk, I could be mistaken that it wasn't him, but there wasn't anything in the video to imply it was anyone else.
 
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