Conrad Aaron Collins / Diginée / Digibro / Digibrony / Otaku Gonzo Journalism & the Pro Crastinators Podcast - Pedophile, Two-Faced Weeaboo Ponyfag Youtube Analyst Who Wants to be a Loli + Drama, Friends & Enemies

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What. The. Fuck. :cryblood:

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My contrarian opinion is that the scruffy hobo look suits him better. Now he just looks like an aging west coast socialite trying to convince everyone that he's still a teenager.
I find if fascinating how weebs seem to be the polar opposite of the society they idolize so much.

JAPAN: Strict adherence to traditional gender norms
WEEBS: Turning into trannies at remarkable rates

JAPAN: One of the cleanest places on Earth. Impeccable public order, conservatively dressed people.
WEEBS: Hygeine and attire is mediocre at best, and frequently downright repulsive.

JAPAN: Heavy emphasis on good manners
WEEBS: Obnoxious and in-your-face, if not passive aggressive

I could go on. You get the point.
 
To add to the Patreon's numbers from earlier, I took a look on Digi's socialblade measures.

This was a good month for him, since it is the first time in almost two years that he didn't lose subscribers

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A lot of those subscribers lost in the beginning were simply people that subscribed to him after the "Dear Crunchyroll. Stop" video that is the 10k subscribers spike in the graph. But since then, he lost much more subscribers while his videos don't even reach 10% of his audience anymore (in a less than 1 million youtuber, this is awful). I should also notice that Youtube doesn't show the full number of subscribers anymore and socialblade will only notice any drop in the order of one thousand subscribers.

In the month of september, he only posted twice, which my explain why he didn't lose any subscribers. He was finally getting some better received videos until the voice modifier abomination that was ratio'd.

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Notice the only videos with 95%+ thumbs ups are reuploads. Now, proportion of likes and dislikes don't immediately mean something, but when you have so many videos in a row with such poor reception, that's something to worry about. I didn't show the "music" videos he posted in the print, but since before that, his videos were already being very disliked. If you don't have a huge fanbase or if your videos don't reach an audience outside your subscribers base, you are pretty much fucked to post like that. Also, you can sort of see the phases Digibro went through. There was his shitty music, then the weird [TYPE OF VIDEO] Subject (which was the peak of his authistic screaming about KF and some of his laziest videos), then May trying to be the old Digibro and finally not posting almost at all.

Which with the last video from KHANTEHNT made me think he is sidelining his own channel to maybe invest in this project with Nate. Surely, they seem to invest some real money on there and if I didn't know Digi and Nate aren't really used to posting regularly, I would be excited about it.

If this is really true, Digi and Nate's channel isn't growing as they might want to. It doesn't have even 10k subscribers, which is a very small fraction of what their videos usually reach. I mean, they must have a very similar fanbase overlap, so I wouldn't expect their channel to reach more than what Digi or the PCP usually reach so soon.

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You can see the moment they left the channel dead for months and when they decided to return in both graphs, though the subscribers growth is still really shy. Which only shows that their views come from their already dedicate fanbase and they can't really reach a lot of people outside that circle.

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The green line separates their January videos from the days they decided to revive the channel. Now, their videos are doing much more worse than I expected, not even once getting 10k views so far - considering it is a colab channel from two established (in their niche) creators. Of course, for a less than 10k subscribers channel, those numbers are actually good, but I don't see a lot of potential to grow so far and I wouldn't make this small channel my main source of income with those numbers.
 
It's like the Gru meme.

1) I emasculate myself to try to keep my tart

2) I completely alienate all my fans and destroy my business for her

3) She leaves me anyway

4) She leaves me anyway? :(
And the funny thing is, Gru actually has minions on his side that he can rely on, as well as spy like equipment that will last him a lifetime

Digi just has fictional lolis that tell him that wearing women’s dresses with a weed problem is considered chic

I thought he was more of a Tangled kind of a man.
 
I don't think that's a contrarian opinion friend. A lot of us vibed with his look back then.

I never liked him but I thought he had an interesting look. Kind of like a scuffed Marty Scrull... another pedophile.

Digi is another one of these cognitively impaired losers who makes no effort to look feminine but claims the troon tag for reasons... probably because he was getting too much heat for the loli stuff and this is a nice and easy way to deflect it.

It's sad because I actually thought his PCP University stuff was kind of funny.
 
Fetishized self-loathing is extremely common among troons, and that's what this is. As he has said about beastiality before (If I remember correctly that was him,) it's about degradation and being so lowly and perverted you would stoop to laying with a beast. Combine that with fetishized choking and it's a clear picture of hating yourself so much it turns you on. No wonder he engages in internet attentionwhoring and hot take bait. He gets off on it.

Shame has no power over the mentally ill internet troon. It is their fuel, they feed off of it. Every time you call Digibro a pedophile it probably makes him cum.
 
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Conrad is getting horny :oops:
If anyone was unaware, Digi has a little bit of a guro/amputee fetish. I know he's talked about loving some weird doujin where a girl had all of her limbs cut off. :stress:
If I remember I'll try to dig up the quote, I think it was early in the PCP podcast
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It's wild it feels like it's the milder version of the zoosadism shit where they can't settle with one horrific and gross fetish and have to collect all the disgusting kinks they can think of.
 
If anyone was unaware, Digi has a little bit of a guro/amputee fetish. I know he's talked about loving some weird doujin where a girl had all of her limbs cut off.
Idk what's worst the fact it looks like it was drawn by a mental patient, The subject matter or the environment.

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I find if fascinating how weebs seem to be the polar opposite of the society they idolize so much.

JAPAN: Strict adherence to traditional gender norms
WEEBS: Turning into trannies at remarkable rates

JAPAN: One of the cleanest places on Earth. Impeccable public order, conservatively dressed people.
WEEBS: Hygeine and attire is mediocre at best, and frequently downright repulsive.

JAPAN: Heavy emphasis on good manners
WEEBS: Obnoxious and in-your-face, if not passive aggressive

I could go on. You get the point.
Otaku culture has been inherently subversive for most of its existence. By the 1980s, otaku culture, particularly the one that sprung up around anime/manga, became deeply intertwined with postmodern analysis and literary culture. This kind of subversive expression in contrast to subversive action has been long tolerated within Japanese society even going back to the middle ages. It provides an outlet for people who feel dissatisfaction with the status quo and allows them to envision other ways of being. And the small minority who take it to extremes are considered acceptable at the scale they exist in the same way western societies accept the dissolute bohemians that exist within them as being an acceptable sink for people who can only exist on the fringes of society. There's a sort of equivalence between German anarchists who grow up to become bankers and lawyers after the age of 35, and the otaku class who are social pariahs funneled into the role of future pop culture paragons.

Basically, otaku being greasy outcasts is a feature not a bug.
 
Otaku culture has been inherently subversive for most of its existence. By the 1980s, otaku culture, particularly the one that sprung up around anime/manga, became deeply intertwined with postmodern analysis and literary culture. This kind of subversive expression in contrast to subversive action has been long tolerated within Japanese society even going back to the middle ages. It provides an outlet for people who feel dissatisfaction with the status quo and allows them to envision other ways of being. And the small minority who take it to extremes are considered acceptable at the scale they exist in the same way western societies accept the dissolute bohemians that exist within them as being an acceptable sink for people who can only exist on the fringes of society. There's a sort of equivalence between German anarchists who grow up to become bankers and lawyers after the age of 35, and the otaku class who are social pariahs funneled into the role of future pop culture paragons.

Basically, otaku being greasy outcasts is a feature not a bug.
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand otaku culture. Their society is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of postmodern analysis and literary culture most of the memes will go over a typical person's head. I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Digibro spends a months salary on weed and anime figurines.
 

I actually watched the PCP episode this week, not because I expected to hear anything interesting about Digi, but because I'm a huge Cybershell fan. He was honestly great on the podcast, and as someone who hasn't been interested in listening to the PCP in years this was surprisingly watchable. Chris was also discussed, and Cybershell himself even brought up Kiwi Farms.

Anyway, this episode actually did touch upon the alleged attempted break-in/kidnapping, and Ben himself honestly sounded skeptical about the whole thing. He made it clear that he was interested in hearing more details and context about why it happened and what exactly went down.

I'll go ahead and timestamp the relevant stuff.
1:39:16 Sonichu/Chris discussion (there's a lot of Sonichu/Chris discussion sprinkled throughout the whole podcast but this is the one that is directly connected to Ben Saint)
1:46:19 Cybershell mentions Kiwi Farms, specifically calls out KF "seething" that Chris donates to Ben's patreon (not following Chris/Sonichu lore atm so unsure how true this statement is, but finding out Cybershell is aware of KF at all just makes me all warm and fuzzy inside)
3:02:26 Voicemail referencing Spicysalts and the kidnapping.
3:03:15 Them explaining the context to Cybershell. Extremely awkward. Tom says "allegedly, but not allegedly, but allegedly" concerning the break-in/kidnapping attempt. Ben then says "that seems to be the story". Re-listening to this part really makes it sound like they're either skeptical or unsure about the details.
After this there are even more voicemails referencing Spicysalts, in particular one hilarious Shaggy impression.

There are some more interesting tidbits in this podcast concerning utilitarianism and the gender binary (focused in the voicemail section) but I'm not timestamping it, if you're interested listen to the rest yourself.
 
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