"Jim" / James Augustine née James Patrick O'Shaughnessy / Mister Metokur / Jim81Jim / Internet Aristocrat - His autistic videos and the gay beta "sweetie squad" who mindlessly suck his cock.

Is James Augustine FUCKING DEAD?

  • Yes! Another Vtumour simp kicks the bucket.

    Votes: 223 36.6%
  • NO. Antis are just writing fan fiction 😭😭😭😭😭

    Votes: 386 63.4%

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the only example for angry jim not going on a break was with all the furry shit, i think he was realy realy realy mad at those monsters.

First time I saw Jim get genuinely pissed was when he did that video on that pediatric dentist from Florida. Second time was Johnathan Ross. Third was Kero.

As I've said before, abuse of animals and children are really the only two things that piss him off. That's when you'll see "enraged Jim."

Meanwhile, Sargonites say he's "wasting his life" because he won't do hours upon hours foaming at the mouth over what some dumb feminist bitch says.

I question whether his critics are in any moral position to question what Jim takes seriously or gets mad over.
 
I made something in anticipation of last night's stream...but that never happened. Maybe someday Mandarr can see the light.
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Nah not really if you knew half of the weird backroom ideas that get put forward by toy manufacturers.
Literally 95% of kids television is passive advertisement for a television show. Ninja Turtles are a fantastic example of a mega hit licensing, but a lot will commission TV series, some that don't even air just to test out product placement, etc. If you have the eyeballs on it every week, then some kids gonna want that toy.
What's curious is toy lines for kid-unfriendly things like variations on the Xenomorph from Aliens. I know that there were a decent amount of Aliens comics and the toy line took ideas for variant xenomorphs from them. I wonder if they were thinking about making an animated TV show out of it? If so it probably never happened because the facehugger reproduction cycle is a core element of the Aliens mythos and also highly unsuitable for Saturday morning cartoons.
 
What's curious is toy lines for kid-unfriendly things like variations on the Xenomorph from Aliens. I know that there were a decent amount of Aliens comics and the toy line took ideas for variant xenomorphs from them. I wonder if they were thinking about making an animated TV show out of it? If so it probably never happened because the facehugger reproduction cycle is a core element of the Aliens mythos and also highly unsuitable for Saturday morning cartoons.

Fun Fact, they tried to make an animated series multiple times.

In 1979, 20th Century Fox considered producing a television series based upon the 1979 film Alien and hoped that ABC would pick it up but its only media coverage was found in the June 1980 Fangoria issue #6 and it ended up abandoned as the 1986 sequel Aliens arrived on the scene. In 1992, a now cancelled animated series inspired by the 1986 film Aliens titled Operation: Aliens was being produced along with an LCD game, board game, and action figures. However the brand lived on Kenner toylines as simply Aliens and in the comics series included with the action figures as well as in the Aliens/Predator Universe trading cards set.In 2007, Ain't It Cool News reported that a now cancelled animated series inspired by the 1986 film Aliens titled Aliens: War Games was being produced.
 
Fun Fact, they tried to make an animated series multiple times.

I can't help but think it would have been horrible. They probably would have had the aliens talk, or some shit. There's no way that property can translate into a kid's cartoon without major liberties.
 
What's curious is toy lines for kid-unfriendly things like variations on the Xenomorph from Aliens. I know that there were a decent amount of Aliens comics and the toy line took ideas for variant xenomorphs from them. I wonder if they were thinking about making an animated TV show out of it? If so it probably never happened because the facehugger reproduction cycle is a core element of the Aliens mythos and also highly unsuitable for Saturday morning cartoons.

It's always been an odd area of tie ins without necessitating actual TV shows geared towards children, though there were some franchises that did that and toned down the actual violence of the original product or turned it into something else. The reason you didn't get an aliens TV series is that is was probably thought of as too horrific to put on for kids, as the movies deal quite frankly with death on a constant basis and that would be hard to peel back for child audiences. Aliens become less scary if they are ineffective, etc. Even Alien had to tone down Geiger's original design. Aliens was a huge hit and so there was a franchise market there without a TV tie in. Same with Robocop or Terminator which are from the same period.
 
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What's curious is toy lines for kid-unfriendly things like variations on the Xenomorph from Aliens. I know that there were a decent amount of Aliens comics and the toy line took ideas for variant xenomorphs from them. I wonder if they were thinking about making an animated TV show out of it? If so it probably never happened because the facehugger reproduction cycle is a core element of the Aliens mythos and also highly unsuitable for Saturday morning cartoons.
Fun Fact, they tried to make an animated series multiple times.
It's always been an odd area of tie ins without necessitating actual TV shows geared towards children, though there were some franchises that did that and toned down the actual violence of the original product or turned it into something else. The reason you didn't get an aliens TV series is that is was probably thought of as too horrific to put on for kids, as the movies deal quite frankly with death on a constant basis and that would be hard to peel back for child audiences. Aliens become less scary if they are ineffective, etc. Even Alien had to tone down Geiger's original design. Aliens was a huge hit and so there was a franchise market there without a TV tie in. Same with Robocop or Terminator which are from the same period.
Rambo of all things managed to get an animated series that ran for about half of 1986.
 
I really thought the photon thing was a jokey gimmick; but I got really mad when I didn't get my fix today. The light didn't shine.

I will say it's lazy content, but it's well selected, comfy lazy content that watches well with a crowd. He's lazy, but he knows we are too. Gib me my photon.
 
I really thought the photon thing was a jokey gimmick; but I got really mad when I didn't get my fix today. The light didn't shine.

Let the darkness grow \o


I will say it's lazy content, but it's well selected, comfy lazy content that watches well with a crowd. He's lazy, but he knows we are too. Gib me my photon.

It's quite different from the stuff he usually does, and a bit of an odd choice at that, but it works.
"Metokur Science Theater 3000" could have easily been a thing, back when online reviewers were all the hype.

And just by virtue of not being an unfunny cunt screeching into a camera, he's already better than most of these "critics"...
 
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