Jerry Peet / Lily Orchard / Lily Peet / Valkyrstudios / Bhaalspawn / Tara Callie / "Mod Ebara" - Sociopath writer of pedophile fanfiction and cartoon reviews, faked getting raped to force a divorce, then mobbed and gaslit their ex off Tumblr, satanist neoliberal of the MovieSlob variety, also wants to fuck dogs and/or pokemon

Emmens you sly Finn I was just about to post that.
Tbh I hate that Lily is peddling hatred against an absolutist idea based around not hurting anyone. That's just legitimately scummy to me.
Once her audience reads in too far and starts putting words in her mouth, she starts doubling down and saying pacifism is evil because a character in a childrens cartoon refused to kill the bad guy. Not to mention, she hates the strawman version of pacifism that exists in cartoons for children. The point is that children learn to talk things out, learn to see things from
multiple perspectives.
Lily is such a big man talking circles around these morals for children. Fuckin big brain right there. What a bunch of plebs we are.
Look, there's an argument against absolute pacifism. There are cases where not trying to start a fight ends worse for you. Absolutely.

But the whole point of children's shows is to be shows for children. When people are young, 99% of them will never encounter a situation where acting violent will make things better. Teaching them pacifism, or at least to consult parental figures or figures of authority instead of attacking your antagonist straight-up, is a fine thing to teach kids at first. Once you're older and more experienced, and thus able to better judge what's the best move, then you can tell them that absolute pacifism is not necessarily absolute.
 
Look, there's an argument against absolute pacifism. There are cases where not trying to start a fight ends worse for you. Absolutely.

But the whole point of children's shows is to be shows for children. When people are young, 99% of them will never encounter a situation where acting violent will make things better. Teaching them pacifism, or at least to consult parental figures or figures of authority instead of attacking your antagonist straight-up, is a fine thing to teach kids at first. Once you're older and more experienced, and thus able to better judge what's the best move, then you can tell them that absolute pacifism is not necessarily absolute.
Unfortunately, we're talking about someone who encouraged violence between school children at one point. I'm pretty sure Lily has a VERY different idea as to what counts as pacifism.
 
Unfortunately, we're talking about someone who encouraged violence between school children at one point. I'm pretty sure Lily has a VERY different idea as to what counts as pacifism.
Don’t remind me. And the video was pretty shit too. Lily pretty much said “Well people like violent cartoons and movies so therefore it’s perfectly okay to be violent in real life.”
 

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Look, there's an argument against absolute pacifism. There are cases where not trying to start a fight ends worse for you. Absolutely.

But the whole point of children's shows is to be shows for children. When people are young, 99% of them will never encounter a situation where acting violent will make things better. Teaching them pacifism, or at least to consult parental figures or figures of authority instead of attacking your antagonist straight-up, is a fine thing to teach kids at first. Once you're older and more experienced, and thus able to better judge what's the best move, then you can tell them that absolute pacifism is not necessarily absolute.

An excellent point, but remember; Lily mostly watches children cartoons and movies and I think it's safe to say she rarely plays video games rated higher then "T", and her content is proof of that, I don't think she's ever done a video on a more "adult" piece of media, at least not recently. It's kind of sad, she clearly wants more adult content, but is unwilling to actually go out and explore any adult content that's available to her. My only guess as to why this is, is because she's afraid of having her view points being legitimately challenged by arguments she can't easily debunk. It would also explain her childish writing, she wants to write mature stuff but hasn't really exposed herself to mature media, it's like wanting to be a musician when the only experience you have is playing your guitar along to songs on Youtube.

For example, I doubt we'll see her do a review of the new Joker movie, outside of a short Tumblr post or two calling in "Incel pandering" or something like that, because the movie deals with complicated themes and the morality is more skewed. Even if she did try and approached it in her typical mind-set, every serious Youtube critic with 10 minutes to spar would have a field day tearing it apart.
 
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If Pear Butter had married the person they actually had a lot more chemistry with (Mrs. Cake)...it would no longer be skeletal because the characters had more in common
You know those people who are like "Men and Women can't be 'just friends" Lily is that but with female characters, and the fact none of their fans think it's creepy is kind of amazing

Also I swear I said it once about lily's take on this episode but writers got fucking time constraints they gotta work with in cause all this shit's gotta fit into a single fucking episode so not every layer of nuance gets to show up in any given episode
 
You know those people who are like "Men and Women can't be 'just friends" Lily is that but with female characters, and the fact none of their fans think it's creepy is kind of amazing

Also I swear I said it once about lily's take on this episode but writers got fucking time constraints they gotta work with in cause all this shit's gotta fit into a single fucking episode so not every layer of nuance gets to show up in any given episode
It appears that Jerry ignored all the moments that Bright Mac stepped in to support Pear Butter... Like, if anything, Bright Mac did a whole lot more for Butter than Ms Cake had done for her. Relationships aren't only "having things in common", hell, there are a lot of relationships that don't have anything in common, it's also the fact that you can count on the other person and that's what Pear Butter could do with Bright. He was there for every hardship she went through and to be fair, didn't see Ms Cake do anything of that;
 
You know those people who are like "Men and Women can't be 'just friends" Lily is that but with female characters, and the fact none of their fans think it's creepy is kind of amazing

Also I swear I said it once about lily's take on this episode but writers got fucking time constraints they gotta work with in cause all this shit's gotta fit into a single fucking episode so not every layer of nuance gets to show up in any given episode

t is not clear whether Lily finds it boring that Bright had nothing in common with Pear or that he was male, but knowing her if Bright Mac was female would make the episode perfect.

she says that the episode is bad ignoring the fact that she finds the topic she addresses very interesting and well crafted, but out of resentment to the concept of heterosexuality she hate the episode?
and is still in doubt because no one takes her criticism seriously
 
Yes they're genderless cause, they don't reproduce biologically. They're also aliens and they are Garnet. Ever heard of layered/deep/complex/multifaceted characters? Or are you so exceptional you need characters to wear a sticker on heir forehead that tells you their assigned role?

That is pretty much exactly what she wants, yeah.
Her chief complaint about the gay wedding in Steven Universe, is literally that no one says the word "wife" in regards to Ruby and Sapphire.

A similar case in Young Justice
Season 3 introduces the character of Halo, a.k.a. Violet
In one episode Violet talks to her friends about how she doesn't identify as either male or female.
That was also deemed "not good enough", because no one explicitely said the word "non-binary".

It fits very neatly into her general hatred for any sort of sublety or creativity in writing.
Everything should be stated straight into the camera in as blatant terms as possible.
Nuance, Metaphor, Foreshadowing, and any sort of Meaning that requires actual thinking to understand, or just simply not stating the obvious, are all Bad Writing to her.
 
Ready for some heterophobia?
Sorry, I could only get the full audio this time. Not that there was much to see.
 

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So this is about Lily wanting AppleJack to have same-sex parents, right?
If so, that seems like such a non-issue. But of course Lily's bent out of shape because of her young lesbian fetish.
 
Speaking of young lesbian fetish, I found it real funny that one of Lily's tabs from the stream links to a webcomic called Vanish.
I glanced over it (it's 100+ pages) and it's about Violet from The Incredibles being bullied because she's a lesbian.
The writer is going to pair her with Voyd (she's from the Incredibles 2). They state in the FAQ that Voyd is a minor in this comic, but from what I remember from the movie I always assumed Voyd was a young adult. Very weird.
 
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