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I love how he immediately reveals he's only doing this for publicity to raise funds for his taxes.Yo Mrhuthstuff or whatever his name is just had a clip from today with Dark talking about going on a podcast in like a month.....
who in their right minds seriously would want this toxic guy on their show....it just boggles the mind
https://twitter.com/mrhuth2/status/1097267414839054337
Goddamn, the desperation is real.
-edit- And I only know of the Drunken Peasants by having seen the name pop up here and there, but reading what they're all about really makes me wonder what their intentions are:
Judging by how they apparently mock lolcow-like people, these guys sure sound like they would know about DSP and his ehm... legacy on the internet, won't be easily swayed by his bullshit or at least will have some kind of criticism.The average episode of the podcast is divided into segments depending on what media are available to be commented on. Segments included Troll or Not a Troll, in which the hosts determine whether or not a content creator is an internet troll; Crazy People, in which videos of content creators, both big and small, deemed by the hosts as crazy were viewed and critiqued (notable content creators included in this segment are Anita Sarkeesian, Alex Jones, Tommy Sotomayor, Pat Robertson, Jim Bakker, and Pastor Steven Anderson); Cutting the Fat, in which old, usually poorly-made videos of the hosts were viewed and mocked; and The Individual Brett Keane Segment Situation, in which videos or articles written by the hosts' arch-nemesis, Brett Keane (a born again Christian YouTuber based in Festus, Missouri who was TJ Kirk's inspiration for joining YouTube), were mocked and, in cases of his guest appearances, challenged and debated.
Anyone here who actually follows/knows these doods that can shed some light onto the possible outcome of this, and how they'll most likely approach doing a podcast with DSP?
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