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

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On a sidenote, I've never seen hazbin hotel, but of what i heard, it has great animation, okay everything else.





also this was the tweet the anon is referring to.

 
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Honestly, I've never seen hazbin hotel, but of what i heard, it has great animation, okay everything else.
It's pretty good overall. It features assholes being complete assholes in Hell, and there's a lot of good jokes to be had. Angel Dust is great.

Honestly, Lily liking this is the most positive she's been in a while, but she always has to be a grump with how she likes it, using it to tear others down. At least she doesn't buy into the bullshit surrounding Vivziepop.
 
It's pretty good overall. It features assholes being complete assholes in Hell, and there's a lot of good jokes to be had. Angel Dust is great.

Honestly, Lily liking this is the most positive she's been in a while, but she always has to be a grump with how she likes it, using it to tear others down. At least she doesn't buy into the bullshit surrounding Vivziepop.
Which is quite hypocritical seeing as the "accusations" toward Vivziepop are kind of the same like those towards Rebecca Sugar. Accusations of pedophilic drawings when they were younger and such.
Why "forgive" Viv for it when not forgiving Rebecca Sugar?
 
Which is quite hypocritical seeing as the "accusations" toward Vivziepop are kind of the same like those towards Rebecca Sugar. Accusations of pedophilic drawings when they were younger and such.
Why "forgive" Viv for it when not forgiving Rebecca Sugar?
Weirdly I’ve seen the inverse with the SU fandom; they forgive Rebecca for what she’s done in the past but want to cancel Viv for her past transgressions.
The biggest takeaway from both of these scenarios is that cancel culture is fucking inconsistent and the winning move is not to play at all (ie don’t buy into bullshit surrounding a person until you have concrete evidence).
 
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Which is quite hypocritical seeing as the "accusations" toward Vivziepop are kind of the same like those towards Rebecca Sugar. Accusations of pedophilic drawings when they were younger and such.
Why "forgive" Viv for it when not forgiving Rebecca Sugar?

Because Lily thinks that Hazbin Hotel is going to go down the route of Heaven and God being the bad guys which would make her feel validated about her own story, Tales of the Valkrys, in which she did the exact same-thing.

From what I've seen, Lily's opinions on people depends more on how much their beliefs align with his rather then a persons actions. I'm almost positive that if God doesn't turn out to be a jerk in Hazbin then Lilys opinions on Viz will switch on a dime.
 
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From what I've seen, Lily's opinions on people depends more on how much their beliefs align with his rather then a persons actions. I'm almost positive that if God doesn't turn out to be a jerk in Hazbin Lilys opinions on Viz will switch on a dime.

Also Lily: "It doesn't matter what you meant to do. What matters is what you did."

There's no logic behind Lily's hypocrisy. She just wants to be angry.
 
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tldr someone pointed out that Lily wants to fuck Gardevoir and Lily and this other faggot said it was out of context, and shit on the guy for 4 hours
Even though Lily wrote a comic where- you get the picture.

Fix'd it for ya buddy.

Seriously though, for someone who prides themselves on not "letting the haters get to them", he sure lets the haters get to them. Granted this guy seems less like a "hater" and more like someone who was stating the obvious.
 
I'll give Lilly credit, she's actually having G show some weakness, albeit in what sounds like an unfair move rather than an actual disparity in skill, power, or tactical blind-spot. All depends on how it's framed. "I can't believe that evil pokemon did that in a battle that was so unfair" or "You lowered your guard, it was inevitable".
There's also the possibility of "he just got lucky" which I'm usually OK with as elements in a fight because unpredictable elements are part and parcel in any real fight and what separates pros from amateurs is ones ability to deal with that unpredictability. But if it's the deciding element for an entire arc I have to wonder what the intention is. If it's the core of an arc the situations surrounding the outcome of the fight has to serve some sort of narrative purpose, right?
Although a more important question, why am I putting more thought into this than Lilly?

Injury Arc- This is new, and a good one to boot! I mean, really?...A punch to the Heart? I know I shouldn't be surprised given Lily's penchant for middle-school level story writing, but still. I'm not even going to go into the logistics as to why the heart is one of the hardest organs to damage with a "sucker-punch" because it would involve a lengthy explanation of why people just never go for the upper torso when in a fight (quick explanation: it's easy to protect and has a strong rib-cage also protecting it). This is just another one of the long list of examples of Lily completely abandoning practicality and logic in favor of drama and edge. Oh, and of course I'm doubting it's the actual move "Sucker Punch" (which is a very strong move when used wisely and could mess a Gardevoir up) and is literally just a straight up actual sucker punch because Lily thinks Gardevoirs are invincible killing machines for some reason.
The red horn on the Gardevoirs chest is a physical manifestation of it's heart. Unlike humans Gardevoirs don't have a rib-cage protecting it, it's just out in the open. If it is a straight boxing match and the heart is a vulnerable location it would make sense to go for it were the opportunity to present itself. People still go for the chin and liver, and those are smaller spots relative to the size of the person compared to the big red horn relative to the size of a Gardevoir. Real life boxers in the ring go for the head so much because it's a force multiplier. Even thought the head is more difficult to hit consistently, a hit to the head generally counts more than a hit to the torso. Old timey boxers went for the torso over the head because they didn't wear gloves and hitting the skull un-gloved full force your liable to break your hand. Also why those boxers hold their guard so low. Torso hits were the bread and butter of any given boxing match so the guard is put in-front of the torso. If the heart is a force multiplier akin to the head it would make sense to go for it even if it were to be guarded. If it is a force multiplier akin to the chin or liver, it makes even more sense.
As for "easy to guard", a basic bitch Peek-a-Boo Guard can be broken with a well practiced uppercut and could be used to strike the "heart". Nobody does that in real life because a guard breaker like that can be used to strike the head which is a much higher value target. Things get more complicated the higher one's skill and the more reliable parries and dodges are as means of defense, how susceptible the defender is to feints, and I'm sure adding bullshit pokemon powers and physiology to the mix changes this even more. I don't expect any of that to come into play in a interesting way since Peet doesn't strike me as someone who really considers or cares about any of that. I don't read the comic for tactically interesting fights, I read it for hilarious ineptitude. Once again I'm putting more thought into this than Lilly.
Showing my extremely limited Pokemon knowledge, I had no idea Sucker Punch was a specific move in the game.
 
ive never seen or heard about that red thing on gardevoir being its heart. even then thats weird. ralts has it on its head, kirlia the same... so the eart goes from being in the head to the torso? bit strange

not only that weve seen gardevir be hit in that area in the anime before... sure the gardevoir took damage as it is a pokmon battle afterall but not 'ohh shit you hit its heart it might die now' kind of bad.

Just a weird thing lily is doing. maybe i just dont get it. Its just a horn kike how lucario has one on his chest or quilladin has spikes all over it.
 
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A+ advice there Lily, I'm sure it helped that guy out.
I'll give Lilly credit, she's actually having G show some weakness, albeit in what sounds like an unfair move rather than an actual disparity in skill, power, or tactical blind-spot. All depends on how it's framed. "I can't believe that evil pokemon did that in a battle that was so unfair" or "You lowered your guard, it was inevitable".
There's also the possibility of "he just got lucky" which I'm usually OK with as elements in a fight because unpredictable elements are part and parcel in any real fight and what separates pros from amateurs is ones ability to deal with that unpredictability. But if it's the deciding element for an entire arc I have to wonder what the intention is. If it's the core of an arc the situations surrounding the outcome of the fight has to serve some sort of narrative purpose, right?
Although a more important question, why am I putting more thought into this than Lilly?


The red horn on the Gardevoirs chest is a physical manifestation of it's heart. Unlike humans Gardevoirs don't have a rib-cage protecting it, it's just out in the open. If it is a straight boxing match and the heart is a vulnerable location it would make sense to go for it were the opportunity to present itself. People still go for the chin and liver, and those are smaller spots relative to the size of the person compared to the big red horn relative to the size of a Gardevoir. Real life boxers in the ring go for the head so much because it's a force multiplier. Even thought the head is more difficult to hit consistently, a hit to the head generally counts more than a hit to the torso. Old timey boxers went for the torso over the head because they didn't wear gloves and hitting the skull un-gloved full force your liable to break your hand. Also why those boxers hold their guard so low. Torso hits were the bread and butter of any given boxing match so the guard is put in-front of the torso. If the heart is a force multiplier akin to the head it would make sense to go for it even if it were to be guarded. If it is a force multiplier akin to the chin or liver, it makes even more sense.
As for "easy to guard", a basic bitch Peek-a-Boo Guard can be broken with a well practiced uppercut and could be used to strike the "heart". Nobody does that in real life because a guard breaker like that can be used to strike the head which is a much higher value target. Things get more complicated the higher one's skill and the more reliable parries and dodges are as means of defense, how susceptible the defender is to feints, and I'm sure adding bullshit pokemon powers and physiology to the mix changes this even more. I don't expect any of that to come into play in a interesting way since Peet doesn't strike me as someone who really considers or cares about any of that. I don't read the comic for tactically interesting fights, I read it for hilarious ineptitude. Once again I'm putting more thought into this than Lilly.
Showing my extremely limited Pokemon knowledge, I had no idea Sucker Punch was a specific move in the game.

Huh, that's interesting, I always thought the reason no one went for the heart in a boxing match was because the usual boxing stances people take leave the upper torso easier to defend, but like you said, striking the head can prove much more effective. Now that I think about it, being a Psychic-type, wouldn't a head injury effect a Gardevoir more and cause more negative effects then a heart injury?

Bah, it hardly matters, like you said we're probably putting more thought into this then Lily did, though I will be pleasantly surprised if she actually puts this all into account in her comic.
 
ive never seen or heard about that red thing on gardevoir being its heart. even then thats weird. ralts has it on its head, kirlia the same... so the eart goes from being in the head to the torso? bit strange

not only that weve seen gardevir be hit in that area in the anime before... sure the gardevoir took damage as it is a pokmon battle afterall but not 'ohh shit you hit its heart it might die now' kind of bad.

Just a weird thing lily is doing. maybe i just dont get it. Its just a horn kike how lucario has one on his chest or quilladin has spikes all over it.
If I remember it specifically refers to a Pokédex entry for Mega Gardevoir, so we can assume it also applies to a normal Gardevoir, and Gallade as well.
 
From what I've seen, Lily's opinions on people depends more on how much their beliefs align with his rather then a persons actions.

Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner, congrats champ!

Jerry's entire personality is his unwarranted ego, something that can't be understated in this thread and other places that discuss him. He will spend years and years mimicking and lauding a person and their work with reckless abandon until they have an opinion not just contrary to his own, but directly conflicts with his personal views in a way that makes Jerry seem like the lesser, even if it is just in his own poisoned mind.

Yahtzee could do no wrong until he bitched about SJW's indirectly, then Yahtzee had fallen from grace.
Breadtube went through a similar phase where people he worshipped showed signs of potentially disagreeing with Jerry.
Gamerghazi was always smarter than him until they weren't because a forum dedicated to discussing politics has no idea how anarchy really works. /sneed

Part of the reason he garners no respect from other YouTubers is because he has never gone on record talking about how wrong he is or how he's just stating opinions; Jerry genuinely thinks lesser of you for disagreeing with him despite many, many, many times him demonstrating to have the comprehension skills to rival that of the legendary Chris-chan, and it only takes a bit of digging to see how little his otherwise would-be peers think of him for it.
 
Huh, that's interesting, I always thought the reason no one went for the heart in a boxing match was because the usual boxing stances people take leave the upper torso easier to defend, but like you said, striking the head can prove much more effective.
Yeah you were spot on with the rib-cage being a reason why people don't go for the chest, but most modern guards focus on defending the chin and head while leaving enough space to see out of it. If they protect the upper chest it's just coincidental. There are guards that protect the other big above-the-belt vulnerability, the stomach, in addition to the head (Philly Shell, Low Hand Guard), but they are much more advanced and difficult to get right. You have to have higher-than-normal reaction times and be able to parry oncoming attacks rather than just blocking them. It's basically only for the pros.
Now that I think about it, being a Psychic-type, wouldn't a head injury effect a Gardevoir more and cause more negative effects then a heart injury?
Who even knows. Pokemon physiology is so off the wall for all we know their brain could be in their knees, or psychic powers could come from the heart.
 
Yeah you were spot on with the rib-cage being a reason why people don't go for the chest, but most modern guards focus on defending the chin and head while leaving enough space to see out of it. If they protect the upper chest it's just coincidental. There are guards that protect the other big above-the-belt vulnerability, the stomach, in addition to the head (Philly Shell, Low Hand Guard), but they are much more advanced and difficult to get right. You have to have higher-than-normal reaction times and be able to parry oncoming attacks rather than just blocking them. It's basically only for the pros.

Who even knows. Pokemon physiology is so off the wall for all we know their brain could be in their knees, or psychic powers could come from the heart.
Who the hell cares about this physiology shit? "It gawt hid in thuh hart" is the best explanation we're gonna get.
 
Just thought I'd pop in with something heartwarming. Our very own Josh Scorcher, entirely loathed by the tard this thread constantly documents and laughs at, is getting married.
What a time to be alive. With all the bullshit in the world, there's always a little bit of good.

Congratulations, Josh, and I truly mean that. Being married can be the most wonderful thing in the world. I wish you and Aramau a long, happy life together. ❤

Get fucked, Jerry.
 

Does anyone else think that using a Wiki as an outline/ rough draft for your story is a terrible idea?

I've seen a few writers rough drafts on a story and they're always pretty messy, full of little notes here and there and blank sections that they've noted to "go back to later" after they look ahead in their story and fleshed it out more. Seriously, a first draft should look nothing like a wiki page.

Besides, I thought the purpose of a wiki was supposed to be made & used by fans as a quick and easily accessible outline to a character, an author making their own wiki page just makes them look egotistical and is kinda sad that they had to write it themselves because no one else cared enough to do so.
 
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