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He trooned out a while ago. He even posted a pic doing the AGP smirk or whatever it was called. From that title i want to be shocked that he threw subtlety out the window but then i remember how almost in your face Monument Mythos was with it's "USA bad" themes.Looks like Mister Manticore/Alex Kansas trooned out.
Honestly I think the whole "transitioning when you're starting to fall off in popularity" thing is pretty much evergreen from what I've seen.He trooned out a while ago. He even posted a pic doing the AGP smirk or whatever it was called. From that title i want to be shocked that he threw subtlety out the window but then i remember how almost in your face Monument Mythos was with it's "USA bad" themes.
More like Mister Manticore/Miss Incubus lmaoLooks like Mister Manticore/Alex Kansas trooned out.
Time to start the timer on how long until Kansas gets into some kind of controversy.More like Mister Manticore/Miss Incubus lmao
Now I know what series I won't be watching anymore, shame.
He had a bit sometime ago no? It was something related to him and his ex-girlfriend. I don't remember well but it was around the time the Nixonverse ended if am not mistaken.Time to start the timer on how long until Kansas gets into some kind of controversy.
Had an audiobook of Garth Marenghi's books I herd at work not knowing what it was. Could not get into it.Best one of these I've seen is Garth Marenghi's Darkplace. The premise is that Garth Marenghi, a (fictional) horror writer, created a television series called "Darkplace" in the 1980s that was deemed too disturbing to air. Among other things, it depicts rape, Satanism, and castration. The show is intercut with retrospective interviews with the actors that flesh out the BTS lore, which involves multiple mysterious deaths and disappearances. There's some additional info in the form of separate interviews and even in-character DVD commentary... not necessary to understand the story, but definitely adds something. Not to give anything away, but the implied backstory is possibly more disturbing than the content of the TV show.
What's it like?Played the Giggleland demo, it was shockingly good. The was the first game in ages that scared me and the last game to do that was the first Bioshock back in 2009 when I first played it.
It's pretty much get a thing and put thing in right place. I think the demo was the first level and hard to tell what the rest of the game will be like. It's KinitoPET+ Poppy's Playtime+ Walking Sim.What's it like?
The “stalking” bit actually got me. Really makes me excited to see what they’re actually cooking there, as someone who was skeptical of the “mascot horror game” part after loving the ARG.It's pretty much get a thing and put thing in right place. I think the demo was the first level and hard to tell what the rest of the game will be like. It's KinitoPET+ Poppy's Playtime+ Walking Sim.
Oh god, that faggot. I remember there used to be a subreddit specifically dedicated to showing off how much of a obnoxious sperg he is, but they privated because they said he was "becoming less obnoxious" or whatever. I agree, his short stories were actually interesting, but the videos are just incomprehensibleI don't know if it falls fully under Analog Horror but does anyone know what's up with the author behind 'The Hypnagogic Archive'? It's another one Wendigoon covered.
The video part of that ARG was an unwatchable mess but I enjoyed some of the short stories he wrote for it, quick reads with some fun concepts and ideas.
When I tried looking up more found a very small youtube channel claiming to be the person behind it. Looks like he tried to sell hand drawn comics or something which serves as the "conclusion" of the story? Channel has no engagement and guy is either putting on an act or is a real sperg.
Oh shit I remember watching the cartoon, damn. Never saw the original series thoah yes, that wonderful field of fiction
I tried to get into it a good fifteen years ago and even then it was infested with this stuff. I absolutely adored The Future is Wild when I was little: I watched the dumb cartoon, every single documentary, both of them multiple times over for years. I think there even might've been a book or something that I read? Thinking about it, that might've just been a different SpecEvo thing, but I can't say for sure because I remember next to nothing about the entire affair.
The moment I got an internet connection I went and tried to find out more about this stuff... and found myself quickly becoming confused as to why every other post from the people who did this (on tumblr, of course) had something to do with men having boyfriends or some adult news article I couldn't understand yet.
I'm not surprised at all that it's just kept being shit all these years. It's like alternate history, I guess, if you just replace all the retarded autists (who believe that the nazis TOTALLY could've occupied America guys just trust me I made a thousand-row spreadsheet calculating it) with retarded communist pooners.
I think it might have to do with it being very heavily intertwined with anthropology and paleontology, both fields that have become overwhelmingly dominated by that awful subset of people.
Sucks regardless. I really wish I could get into this stuff but every time I try I get jumpscared with some dumb bullshit like that corvid communist revolution you mentioned. And gay furry OCs. And complaining about other peoples' gay furry OCs not being scientifically accurate enough. man.![]()
Goddamnit I didn't wanna triple post but how tf is Darkplace analog horror? It's comedyBest one of these I've seen is Garth Marenghi's Darkplace. The premise is that Garth Marenghi, a (fictional) horror writer, created a television series called "Darkplace" in the 1980s that was deemed too disturbing to air. Among other things, it depicts rape, Satanism, and castration. The show is intercut with retrospective interviews with the actors that flesh out the BTS lore, which involves multiple mysterious deaths and disappearances. There's some additional info in the form of separate interviews and even in-character DVD commentary... not necessary to understand the story, but definitely adds something. Not to give anything away, but the implied backstory is possibly more disturbing than the content of the TV show.