I think there is a thread for shitty fandoms but there absolutely could be another one. Alot of these fandoms have rabbit holes filled with lulcows and idiots
I think there is a thread for shitty fandoms but there absolutely could be another one. Alot of these fandoms have rabbit holes filled with lulcows and idiots
at this current point in time, the vocaloid fandom is the milkiest i've ever been in. every other week we have cancellation of dead music producers and kids arguing over which vocaloid is the most trans. and that's not even touching the current sjw art drama, man
at this current point in time, the vocaloid fandom is the milkiest i've ever been in. every other week we have cancellation of dead music producers and kids arguing over which vocaloid is the most trans. and that's not even touching the current sjw art drama, man
now and then i enjoy reading the lolcow farm thread about the western vocaloid community. what a shitshow. it would be the perfect canditate for a cw thread.
at this current point in time, the vocaloid fandom is the milkiest i've ever been in. every other week we have cancellation of dead music producers and kids arguing over which vocaloid is the most trans. and that's not even touching the current sjw art drama, man
this happened months ago, but i still remember it quite clearly because i was so genuinely disgusted by what was said about him. the original tweet is long, long gone, but there's still a bunch of tweets out there talking about it, so strap up, this is a bit of a long one
if you've been in contact with the vocaloid fandom for any amount of time, you might've heard rolling girl or two-faced lovers. the music producer that made those songs went by the name of wowaka, and he passed away in april of 2019.
he made genuine classics that hit ripples in the fandom, being genuinely down to earth and his songs helped many fans through some dark times.
fast forward to may of last year, allegedly, an unnamed twitter keyboard warrior posted a screenshot of a yt comment about how the song two faced lovers was romanticizing teen pregnancy and glorifying it. the comment had essentially called him a pedophile and said the song was basically cp because miku is 16
by the time this all got to my timeline the morning of may 12th, the aforementioned tweets were all deleted, however the tweets talking about it still remain and you can genuinely feel how hurt and disgusted people were with the notion
so, yeah
i was genuinely upset at the time, i might be remembering things wrong or some of this might be hearsay, but that's essentially what happened there and it's awfully disgusting to think about when they'll go to far lengths to cancel a person whose death affected many.
dearest apologies for being off-topic and a bit depressing, you may resume making fun of sjw art now
this happened months ago, but i still remember it quite clearly because i was so genuinely disgusted by what was said about him. the original tweet is long, long gone, but there's still a bunch of tweets out there talking about it, so strap up, this is a bit of a long one
if you've been in contact with the vocaloid fandom for any amount of time, you might've heard rolling girl or two-faced lovers. the music producer that made those songs went by the name of wowaka, and he passed away in april of 2019.
he made genuine classics that hit ripples in the fandom, being genuinely down to earth and his songs helped many fans through some dark times.
fast forward to may of last year, allegedly, an unnamed twitter keyboard warrior posted a screenshot of a yt comment about how the song two faced lovers was romanticizing teen pregnancy and glorifying it. the comment had essentially called him a pedophile and said the song was basically cp because miku is 16
by the time this all got to my timeline the morning of may 12th, the aforementioned tweets were all deleted, however the tweets talking about it still remain and you can genuinely feel how hurt and disgusted people were with the notion
so, yeah
i was genuinely upset at the time, i might be remembering things wrong or some of this might be hearsay, but that's essentially what happened there and it's awfully disgusting to think about when they'll go to far lengths to cancel a person whose death affected many.
dearest apologies for being off-topic and a bit depressing, you may resume making fun of sjw art now
this happened months ago, but i still remember it quite clearly because i was so genuinely disgusted by what was said about him. the original tweet is long, long gone, but there's still a bunch of tweets out there talking about it, so strap up, this is a bit of a long one
if you've been in contact with the vocaloid fandom for any amount of time, you might've heard rolling girl or two-faced lovers. the music producer that made those songs went by the name of wowaka, and he passed away in april of 2019.
he made genuine classics that hit ripples in the fandom, being genuinely down to earth and his songs helped many fans through some dark times.
fast forward to may of last year, allegedly, an unnamed twitter keyboard warrior posted a screenshot of a yt comment about how the song two faced lovers was romanticizing teen pregnancy and glorifying it. the comment had essentially called him a pedophile and said the song was basically cp because miku is 16
by the time this all got to my timeline the morning of may 12th, the aforementioned tweets were all deleted, however the tweets talking about it still remain and you can genuinely feel how hurt and disgusted people were with the notion
so, yeah
i was genuinely upset at the time, i might be remembering things wrong or some of this might be hearsay, but that's essentially what happened there and it's awfully disgusting to think about when they'll go to far lengths to cancel a person whose death affected many.
dearest apologies for being off-topic and a bit depressing, you may resume making fun of sjw art now
I feel like even hardcore Vocaloid purists would consider that to be a stretch, at least since I've seen said purists defending the song for being framed in a negative light and not explicit enough to call CP.
Notably a producer, Kikuo, who's known for making music with very dark themes, got cancelled a couple years ago for making a comic about a child being groomed and exploited by an older woman. It was a whole shitfest that led to him having to make numerous statements on the matter on twitter defending how the comic wasn't meant to be glorifying but show how damaging the act was for the kid mentally.
Even though I don't believe it did much to affect his bottomline, it seemed to be something very distressing for him to have to deal with, especially considering he doesn't appear to know English all that well.
He also made a song (warning: very gross) about a child being gruesomely exploited by their father and other men, that while gratuitously grotesque, is negatively framed. He was still dragged for it.
Slightly veering from that, I believe this year someone tried to stir the pot about a popular classic Vocaloid song, magnet.
It's so popular it's been featured in multiple versions of the rhythm game and live concerts produced by the company that created Miku, so it has the approval of those whose opinions actually matter.
The song is about the two female singers being in love but unable to be together because of the taboo surrounding same sex relationships, which while cliche makes sense from the perspective of how homophobic Japan is. This flew over westerners' heads because surely instead this song must be about the forbidden love of pedophilia since Miku is 16 and Luka is 20!
Vocaloid fans who complain about content by referencing the characters ages are literal retards. The point is that their VOICES can be any character the artist wants, be it an adult, child, animal, spirit, whatever.
pretty much this, westerners are fucking retarded, and this very thread is pure, unbiased evidence of that
i'm gonna work on an OP tonight, definitely adding everything in your post and most sjw mikusonas too, so anyone can feel free to DM me if you have any more vocaloid horror stories or art you've witnessed
I feel like even hardcore Vocaloid purists would consider that to be a stretch, at least since I've seen said purists defending the song for being framed in a negative light and not explicit enough to call CP.
Notably a producer, Kikuo, who's known for making music with very dark themes, got cancelled a couple years ago for making a comic about a child being groomed and exploited by an older woman. It was a whole shitfest that led to him having to make numerous statements on the matter on twitter defending how the comic wasn't meant to be glorifying but show how damaging the act was for the kid mentally.
Even though I don't believe it did much to affect his bottomline, it seemed to be something very distressing for him to have to deal with, especially considering he doesn't appear to know English all that well.
He also made a song (warning: very gross) about a child being gruesomely exploited by their father and other men, that while gratuitously grotesque, is negatively framed. He was still dragged for it.
Slightly veering from that, I believe this year someone tried to stir the pot about a popular classic Vocaloid song, magnet.
It's so popular it's been featured in multiple versions of the rhythm game and live concerts produced by the company that created Miku, so it has the approval of those whose opinions actually matter.
The song is about the two female singers being in love but unable to be together because of the taboo surrounding same sex relationships, which while cliche makes sense from the perspective of how homophobic Japan is. This flew over westerners' heads because surely instead this song must be about the forbidden love of pedophilia since Miku is 16 and Luka is 20!
pretty much this, westerners are fucking retarded, and this very thread is pure, unbiased evidence of that
i'm gonna work on an OP tonight, definitely adding everything in your post and most sjw mikusonas too, so anyone can feel free to DM me if you have any more vocaloid horror stories or art you've witnessed