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

I would almost say the Neurotyping video was one of the first signs to me that something was going wrong with him. I would be interested to hear others opinions about this, what did you guys feel was the first "sign" that he was losing it?

I doubt I could find the clip without them being in chronological order, but I remember sometime in the last few years they put out a video asking fans to comment exactly what they want from him. They were not acting unstable, but were obviously looking defeated and sick of trying to figure out what would play on YouTube (not sure, but I think they had just released a high-effort video to a weak response). This was a huge reversal of his usual philosophy and probably a sign that he was losing confidence in his ability to control his career, which I think contributed a lot to the breakdown.

The Autism and Neurotyping videos were weird as shit in terms of content, but Digi at least had the sense to turn their ideas into watchable videos. In retrospect the big warning sign was probably how confident he was speaking so far from his area of expertise, as if is knowledge of anime could be used to understand humans in general.

The flag that Conrad had lost his marbles was him flirting with pizzagate and covid conspiracy theories. And hearing his "Befriending the Internet" rambling was when I asked myself if he had truly become mentally ill ... in a way he hadn't always been at least.

"Befriending the internet" is when it really set in that the old Digi wasn't coming back, even if at that point the situation still seemed semi-fixable.
 
And hearing his "Befriending the Internet" rambling was when I asked myself if he had truly become mentally ill ... in a way he hadn't always been at least.
"Befriending the internet" is when it really set in that the old Digi wasn't coming back, even if at that point the situation still seemed semi-fixable.
KHANETET! gave Digi's (and Nate's) fans the false hope that the trooning out was only a physical one and that Digi could still do anime analysis (albeit about fucking Attack on Titan with zero passion); "Befriending the Internet" (and that other essay series around the time he was aspiring to be a "big sis" for other "girls" as Digi-née) was when fans realised the trooning out was also mental and that Digi was now committed to being the little girl he always wanted to be, and was done with anime as a career passion.

Also, @enjoy being dead, if you are going to use trans pronouns, please at least stick to just one, be it "they", "she" or "he". Not that I want to reignite the pronoun debate that occasionally erupts in this thread and derails all discussion. I take a neutral stance on the issue but I like consistency as I read posts.
 
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Nateheads where u at? :(
 
I would be interested to hear others opinions about this, what did you guys feel was the first "sign" that he was losing it?
I still maintain that "Alone in the Void" was the end of old Digi, as I mentioned in my first post in this thread. Looking back at it, it was obviously not your run of the mill "sad-bro" rant and there was going to be drastic change, we just couldn't know what exactly he was going to transform into yet. Maybe at that point, he wasn't "losing it" yet as much as he was willingly throwing it away to look for something different. The video is almost suicide-note-like in hindsight. Could have been for the better, could have been for the worse. We see the results now.

As for the point where it became clear that it's not going to get better, for me personally that was around the peak of the public "dude weed lmao" arc. As early as the weird 2018 new years video, where he announced that he's getting married and claimed that his channel will go from 300k to 1m subscribers within the coming year. Only to continue gracing us with such hard-hitters as "It's a sprite" in the following weeks. It just seemed like much greater level of delusion and detachment from the real state of his channel than ever before.
 
I still maintain that "Alone in the Void" was the end of old Digi, as I mentioned in my first post in this thread. Looking back at it, it was obviously not your run of the mill "sad-bro" rant and there was going to be drastic change, we just couldn't know what exactly he was going to transform into yet. Maybe at that point, he wasn't "losing it" yet as much as he was willingly throwing it away to look for something different. The video is almost suicide-note-like in hindsight. Could have been for the better, could have been for the worse. We see the results now.
"Alone in the Void" is a lesson of the dangers of remaining socially stagnant; since Digi didn't attend college, a lot of his 20s were spent solely working on his Youtuber career, but very little on himself; no education, no real-life skill development, no real long-term friendships (besides transient ones) with anyone else who wasn't a fellow creative type who in turn had their own Youtube careers to work on and couldn't live with him forever in Virginia Beach and none of the hard trial-and-error with dating that all men go through, as Conrad only got fangirls that dug his e-fame.

Digi didn't really have a ritualized experience, such as college, that would led him graduating from childhood to adulthood in his 20s. Despite his criticisms of the perils and pitfalls of college and promoting the idea that everyone just should get a job until they ready for it (this from a dropout who couldn't even work at Target for a few weeks), something like college or even something like a trade or experience in something that isn't just wagecuck hell in retail could have matured him in a matter of a few years and made him ready for the life of an self-employed creator on the internet. It might explain the trooning; most men accept that their own masculinity is a complex thing to get a handle of but they continue to engage with it; he just tapped out with the depression and the weed and decided to become a little girl to avoid adult responsibility. He was totally out of his mind to believe that any woman would just accept that and join him in the long-term.

The surroundings of Digi's home is like something out of a Chris-Chan video, if Chris was actually self-aware and successful; a room full of cheaply-made in China plastic junk but which requires a large amount of time and money to acquire, with anime posters covering all of his room's walls (and it is quite a large room). It's the room of someone still in Middle School, not a grown man in his late 20s. Having anime DVDs and even figurines is one thing, but good grief, one's room can't just be filled with that, put your toys away. Shame he would sell it all away at a garage sale at Riley's behest (so they could travel in a RV Prius and burn through Digi's savings).

The curious thing about Digi being a millennial is that he escaped the fate of many of his generation in being able to find money and fame online, while many went either unemployed or worked soul-destroying wagecuck jobs or unpaid internships for indifferent boomers, often immigrating within their own state, country or even abroad to seek employment elsewhere. At least his downfall has happened now at a time of both great prosperity (Pandemic aside) and a huge demand for labour from the once-content boomer employer caste. I believe it's not entirely too late for Digi to reshape his life if he's not content to remaining a failed rapper, there is money and demand out there for someone who spent their lives becoming so well-knowledgeable in anime (look at how the Chinese are trying to copy anime atm).

Still, his fans were to get another solid three years out of him, perhaps his finest ones, considering the amount of highly experimental "After Dark" material he would release (particularly his raps that were actually good, the rants and biting criticisms of the anime industry and its fanbase).

For anyone interested, many describe this following video as the prequel to "Alone in the Void", with Ben Saint and Davoo explaining why they are leaving Digi and Vic's house:
"Ben & Davoo Goodbye Show - Digibro & Others",
7,930 views, 10 May 2017
 
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The "Road to Radcon" books are now available, courtesy of Ben Saint writing the final chapter that Digi was supposed to complete of the five chapter work; ANOTHER Radcon commitment Digi failed to deliver on:
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Pretty sick cover artwork, I must admit.

Archive of the page (took screenshot as the announcement post didn't archive properly): https://archive.ph/5hz2B
Archived announcement tweet: https://archive.ph/q9JxT

One might recognize the cover artist, @michifossard off Twitter, who did the avatar for Digi when he was using the Digi-née persona (and also did one for Digi's current editor, Napsy).
 
Unfortunately, just about every criticism that this thread has applied to the recent works of Digi can also be applied here. Nate's TNG video can generously be described as being inspired heavily by the Red Letter Media series produced these last few years on TNG episodes. However, without the dialog between hosts discussing the episodes adding different perspectives or the experience with the franchise that the RLM staff bring, the admitted series newcomer offers extremely shallow commentary on top of bland episode recaps. 'Wow this episode was so impactful, so much so that Picard kept a flute!' - A sample of some insight which is about as deep as just telling us in words what the show very plainly communicated with imagery. I made it about 30 mins into the video before totally losing faith in it having anything of value to say. 40 minutes for all the substance of a watchmojo video. And this is coming from a Nate fan.

Khantent (or however you spell it) was a way better vehicle than whatever this attempt is. I was sad to see him not try to ride it out solo.
 
The first red flag I have ever encountered with digi was around the time he first started smoking weed and hung out with May. Mid 2017? His weed usage became more and more apparent when he started to spout 'highdeas' about how Kiki's Delivery Service was somehow about autism and smoking weed instead of a little girl coming of age and he even got some flak for it on reddit and his yt comments.

He couldn't stop mentioning how he smoked weed as if he were a 14yr old who had his first drag of dirt weed in a badly rolled joint.

He also did a video on Sword of the Stranger(an anime he once loved), bashing it as boring, because he now saw through the ruse of the director, now that he smoked weed. (???)

It became his whole identity for a time. That was way before he started openly advocating for lolicon to be broadly accepted and only when he started openly debating random people in Digi vs. Everybody on Twitch about Lolicon and Topics way beyond his depth, I knew he was too far gone and seemingly lost, as he also started to have delusions that he could connect with his former glory, stating he will have 1Mill subs by the end of 2018 yet all he did was produce mid content, badly editorialized due to his drug usage, while getting visually carried by Davoo, who as soon as he left him, was the nail in the coffin for Digis channel and lead to panic mode decisions like hosting ALL content on his main channel, which killed his engagement.
 
lead to panic mode decisions like hosting ALL content on his main channel, which killed his engagement.
@the_watcher, was this for a relatively short period of time, as I thought he was doing the multi-channel approach (particularly with After Dark) well up to the Ygg Studio era.
@raisinlove, can you be retarded somewhere else?
I think this thread judged poor @greycanvas too harshly in retrospect.

Also, I didn't archive "Ben & Davoo Goodbye Show - Digibro & Others" in my second last post in this thread, so here it is in 360p:
"Ben & Davoo Goodbye Show - Digibro & Others", Vic And Hope, 8,027 views, May 10, 2017:
 
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@the_watcher, was this for a relatively short period of time, as I thought he was doing the multi-channel approach (particularly with After Dark) well up to the Ygg Studio era.
This was at the beginning or middle of 2019, as soon as he lost davoo. The After Dark Channel just was a dumping ground for his patreon rant-grift. There was one video he did, where he decried fans not coming in in droves after he had less of a favourable reaction in terms of views/likes for his Shinsekai Yori video. From then on, until the Billy-Saga, he just dumped everything that wasn't a rant on his main channel, declaring shortly around August 2020 that After Dark would be his void gazers channel before he handed the keys to his main channel to the Billy-Bunch.
 
There was one video he did, where he decried fans not coming in in droves after he had less of a favourable reaction in terms of views/likes for his Shinsekai Yori video.
I remember another video he did (maybe c. 2017) in that dark basement-like room he often did a lot of the After Dark content in where he bitched at his fans for expecting him to upload more content; that was the first time I realized Digi had an entitlement problem (which is ironic, as that is what he often claims his fans have). Bitching at one's fans who want MORE content from oneself is never a good look. I remember thinking how mad he was to think releasing a video attacking his fans was a good idea, rather than making a simple tweet/video assuring his fans he was getting on top of his work.
 
"Whatcha Doin'? Episode 3: Phresh", 8 September 2021, Branches of Ygg (archived in 720p):


I couldn't care less about Digi's rap 'career' so I haven't bothered to watch more than a few seconds at a time at intervals throughout the video; according to Ben Saintcord, with these "Whatcha Doin'?" rapper interviews Digi's being doing on the Branches of Ygg studio, he keeps asking them what is their favourite anime, to which either the interviewed rapper(s) don't even give two shits about anime or they say something mainstream such as Naruto or Bleach. First question in, Digi asks "Rico" this same question; he couldn't give a shit about anime and doesn't seem to care to be interviewed in the first place. Expect mumbling wiggers recorded on shitty microphone setups throughout.

It reminds me of Maddox giving up a successful podcast with a friend and comedic takes on Youtube to instead livestream the news and become a face filtered Twitch streamer. Digi gave up a highly successful career in anime analysis (something he still cares enough to bring up with every wigger he interviews) to become a "producer" and interviewer instead.

Also, Digi was never well-paid, apparently, when he made his pre-Ygg rap albums, despite an annual $80,000 Patreon income:
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archived: https://archive.ph/yfJkH
 
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Dressing up in Star Trek cosplay only to just get three to seven thousand views on YouTube seems like a waste of a costume.
It's also a break from the character he played. He was always irreverent and casual. Other than a few highly produced videos (were there any other than his TTGL video series?), he always presented himself as a guy who presented his opinions in the most straightforward way. Costumes don't fit that bill.

Nate never had much interesting to say. I think he benefited a lot from the image of being a normal heterosexual male who took care of himself, had good hygiene, had decent social skills, and just happened to be enthusiastic about anime. I think that's exactly what a lot of dissatisfied Digibro fans might want right now, but it looks like he hasn't done any anime videos in 6 months.
 
but it looks like he hasn't done any anime videos in 6 months.
Kingdom Hearts is kinda anime, or at least something that intersects a lot with the anime crowd.
I don't care much for KH at all, imo you should really just play 2 and call it quits, but his enthusiasm and sadness for what is basically a massive Nomura clusterfuck of half baked ideas and belt designs is pretty entertaining ngl. That being said, yeah, a random video every 2-3 months is not a good way for his channel to go.
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In the last 6 months he made an anime recap video, then a KH3 review, a sociological analysis of hype (?), a podcast and now a Star Trek top 11 that hasnt crossed 10k views after a week. Its almost like he doesnt know what to do with his channel anymore.
 
The long-awaited bonus episode of Ben Saint ranting about Digi for three hours, exclusive from the PCP Patreon, is now available:
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Archived: https://archive.ph/kOGi2

According to Ben in his Discord, the content on Digi starts an hour into that episode.

Well I promised to share the episode with the people when it came out, but now that he's changed how it's accessed I can't do that anymore because my link is to a drive folder that will no longer be used...
If anyone is somehow still pledged to the sinking ship that is the PCP patreon then please do share.
 
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