- Joined
- Jun 15, 2014
He actually thinks he's gonna win this, and that his word actually matters to Atlus or fans of their games. That "I am important and my word is king"
Phil is an almost universally untalented man, but he is deeply skilled at double-speak. He can ramble on about how important his opinion is and how he's such a big name in gaming, and in the very next sentence say "Do you really think they're going to take me to court over a few rinky dink videos with a few hundred views?"
He knows no one's really watching, but he also knows everyone is watching. It's an impressively hypocritical parallel.
(Cockroach Phil doesn't have the same ring as Grandpa Phil)
I still like "Ol' Man Burnell". There's an older Burnell man, but in his heart DSP is still just a crotchety lazy old guy.
I think everybody needs to relax a little on the 'this is the end of DSP,' hyperbole that is happening for the 10th time this year, as much laughter as I'd get if this was the case.
I completely agree, but it's easy to get swept up in, because eventually something is going to give. I mean, something already did. His real adult girlfriend abandoned him. Every day more and more parts are falling out of the broken down hooptie he calls a life, and someone he still keeps that piece of trash chugging along for a few more miles. But you can only fix an engine with shoelaces and gum so many times before it eventually catches on fire, and oh my god, what if it's finally caught on fire, guys?
I won't be too disappointed if he manages to somehow slap together a solution and keep pretending he's on top of the world, I'm not getting my hopes up. But even if he keeps it going for years, Phil's future is one bleak desolate place, and eventually something important is going to break. Might be his bank account, might be his brain, might even just be his grease-clogged heart. But something's going to fall out from under him in an irreparable way.