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In the YouTube video titled "Vito talks Nick, Dick, Josh, Superkiller, MrGirl, Lard & Tard - Killstream," Vito discusses his experiences with streaming on Rumble, the challenges of collaborating with Ethan from Potentially Criminal and Dick Master, and the backlash he faced over old tweets. He also shares his thoughts on the power of online communities like Kiwi Farms and his strained relationships with controversial figures like MrGirl and Dick Masterson. Vito expresses his admiration for Ethan's work but shares past disjointed interviews and fond memories of attending Ralph Mania together. He also discusses his podcast with Dick Masterson and his encounter with a law tuber who accused him and Dick of being pedophiles. Vito denies the allegations and shares how he initially defended MrGirl, leading to accusations against him as well. He also discusses the backlash he faced over old tweets containing jokes that were misconstrued as pedophilic and the absurdity of the accusations. Vito believes that as society becomes more enlightened, people are starting to see through the hate and that there are better targets for their anger. He also mentions his upcoming project, Superkiller, and his strained relationship with Dick Masterson, which stems from Dick inviting a controversial guest on his show.
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- 00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Vito talks Nick, Dick, Josh, Superkiller, MrGirl, Lard & Tard - Killstream," Vito discusses his experiences with streaming on Rumble, a competitor to YouTube. He mentions having technical issues with the site and its clunkiness, but appreciates the freedom to create content without strict guidelines. Vito also talks about Rumble's financial issues, such as spending large sums of money on high-profile signings instead of improving the platform. Despite the concerns, Vito continues to stream on Rumble due to its content-friendly policies and the lack of censorship compared to YouTube. Additionally, they discuss weight loss and dieting, with Vito sharing his experience of trying the one meal a day diet and the benefits of intermittent fasting.
- 00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Vito talks Nick, Dick, Josh, Superkiller, MrGirl, Lard & Tard - Killstream," Vito discusses potential collaborations with Ethan from Potentially Criminal and Dick Master. Vito expresses his admiration for Ethan's work and mentions that they have had past interviews, some of which were disjointed. Vito also shares his fond memories of attending Ralph Mania with Ethan and reveals that Ethan had expressed interest in attending the event. Vito then introduces himself to the audience and discusses his podcast with Dick Master and his work on YouTube. The conversation shifts to Vito's encounter with Null, a law tuber who accused Vito and Dick of being pedophiles during a live stream. Vito denies the allegations and shares how he initially defended his friend MrGirl, who was also accused of being a pedophile, leading to thousands of people calling Vito a pedophile as well. Vito admits that he may have handled the situation poorly and joked around about being a pedophile in response.
- 00:10:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Vito talks Nick, Dick, Josh, Superkiller, MrGirl, Lard & Tard - Killstream," Vito discusses the backlash he faced over old tweets containing jokes that were misconstrued as pedophilic. He explains that people took these tweets out of context and called for his death, despite his intentions being sarcastic. Vito compares this to being called racist and argues that leaning into a joke, even in the case of pedophilia, can lead to years of harassment and scrutiny from online communities like Kiwi Farms. He shares examples of how these individuals have taken minor issues and blown them out of proportion, creating endless drama and obsession. Vito also mentions that some of these individuals, like Null, don't seem to care about catching actual sex criminals but instead focus on creating drama and hating on him. He shares instances where Null criticized him for using reference material to provide artists with a clear vision for his projects, claiming that Vito couldn't write and that he was using unlicensed images. Vito argues that this is a common practice in the comic book industry and that he had no intention of infringing on anyone's copyrights.
- 00:15:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Vito talks Nick, Dick, Josh, Superkiller, MrGirl, Lard & Tard - Killstream," the speaker discusses Vito's theory that Vito and Dick are intentionally producing a low-quality comic as a joke to deceive their audience and make money. The speaker also touches upon Vito's past behavior, such as spending years trying to locate 3D assets for someone else's book and receiving unrelated responses. The speaker suggests that Vito's lack of human interaction and time spent online may have contributed to his increasingly bizarre and conspiratorial beliefs.
- 00:20:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Vito talks Nick, Dick, Josh, Superkiller, MrGirl, Lard & Tard - Killstream," Vito discusses his interactions with trolls who accused him of being a pedophile. He admits that he made jokes on Twitter in response to being trolled, but insists that it was a mistake. Vito also mentions that these trolls have nothing better to do with their lives and create crazy narratives about successful people as a way to feel important. He compares this behavior to ancient tribes who used hate and violence to settle disputes. Vito believes that as society becomes more enlightened and less socially acceptable targets for hate, pedophiles have become the easiest target. He mentions Nick Rada as an example, accusing him of being a degenerate for his love of sex and drinking. Vito finds it ironic that trolls like Warsky and PPP, who struggle with their own vices, are lecturing Nick Rada about self-control.
- 00:25:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Vito talks Nick, Dick, Josh, Superkiller, MrGirl, Lard & Tard - Killstream," Vito discusses his interactions with Nick Rada and the constant guilt by association that comes with being friends with controversial figures. Vito expresses frustration over being labeled a pedophile due to his association with Ralph, who has been accused of similar allegations. He also mentions the absurdity of the accusations, as they often stem from old jokes or misconstrued associations. Vito believes that people are starting to see through the hate and that there are better targets for their anger, such as politicians or actual pedophiles. He also shares some super chats from viewers and engages in a light-hearted conversation about weight and body image.
- 00:30:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Vito talks Nick, Dick, Josh, Superkiller, MrGirl, Lard & Tard - Killstream," Vito discusses various topics, including a rare GTA 2 arcade cabinet he purchased and his stance on pedophilia. A viewer accused Vito of holding a "pedo position" from years ago, to which Vito clarified that he believes in helping those who have not harmed children get treatment. He also mentioned his opposition to the idea of killing pedophiles, stating that it's not a viable solution. Vito acknowledged the viewer's comment was likely a troll attempt and expressed his disbelief, as he doesn't believe the accusation. The conversation then shifted to other topics, including Vito's dislike for being criticized and his interaction with another content creator, Dick.
- 00:35:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Vito talks Nick, Dick, Josh, Superkiller, MrGirl, Lard & Tard - Killstream," Vito discusses the power of Kiwi Farms and how it has been used to misconstrue his past actions. He shares an example of a high school blog post he made about Japanese people and Iron Giant porn, which Kiwi Farms misrepresented as evidence of his distribution of child pornography. Vito clarifies that he did not create the content and was instead criticizing it, but Kiwi Farms continues to label him as a distributor based on this old joke. Vito also mentions that Null, a critic, often gets major points wrong in his analysis and misunderstands the context of the topics he discusses. Despite the misrepresentations, Vito finds the situation hilarious and is not overly concerned about the Kiwi Farms thread.
- 00:40:00 In this section, the speaker recounts how they became friends with MrGirl, despite his controversial views and actions, including his creation of controversial newsletters. The speaker shares that they were introduced to MrGirl through a mutual friend and that he helped them cope with the death of their father. The speaker acknowledges that they don't agree with MrGirl's views but appreciates his entertainment value and production quality. They also share a past disagreement over money during a podcast appearance, which led to a falling out. Despite their differences, the speaker expresses a deep connection with MrGirl and a reluctance to fully condemn him, even if he has done harmful things.
- 00:45:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Vito talks Nick, Dick, Josh, Superkiller, MrGirl, Lard & Tard - Killstream," Vito discusses his friend MrGirl and his strong moral code. MrGirl refuses to monetize his content on Kick due to the platform's promotion of gambling to children. Vito encourages him to find other ways to make money but respects his decision. MrGirl's channel was later deleted due to a reported sexual content video, which was a misunderstanding of a movie scene illustrating a conversation. Despite their falling out, Vito expresses his belief that MrGirl's unwavering moral code, even if it leads to financial hardship, is admirable, though frustrating at times.
- 00:50:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Vito talks Nick, Dick, Josh, Superkiller, MrGirl, Lard & Tard - Killstream," Vito discusses his past experiences with the controversial figure MrGirl. Despite their disagreements, Vito expresses that he doesn't hate MrGirl and has had decent conversations with him on the show. He acknowledges that MrGirl can be quirky but believes that having him on for debates is good entertainment. Vito also mentions that MrGirl has been a guest on the show before and that they had some big crowds. The conversation shifts to discussing MrGirl's Twitter debacle and Vito's response to being called a pedophile. The topic then turns to Vito's upcoming project, Superkiller, a dark superhero comedy about a guy who kills superheroes, and the progress they're making on the project. Vito expresses his excitement about the project and the cool merchandise they're creating, including plush dolls, trading card cards, and lunchboxes.
- 00:55:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Vito talks Nick, Dick, Josh, Superkiller, MrGirl, Lard & Tard - Killstream," Vito discusses his strained relationship with a man named Dick Masterson. The issue stems from Dick inviting a guest named Digi bro, an anime reviewer, on his show, which led to Vito accusing Dick of promoting pedophiles due to Digi bro's anime obsession. Vito also mentions that Dick defied him by continuing to associate with Digi bro despite Vito's disapproval. Vito expresses that Dick is known for not taking orders and that they have a mutual respect for each other. The situation escalated when Vito was warned that KY Farms, an online forum, would target him if he continued to have Digi bro on his show. Vito finds the obsessive data collection and cataloging on Kiwi Farms pointless and harmful, as they have personal information about his family members. Overall, the conflict between Vito and Dick revolves around their differing opinions on appropriate guests on their shows and the consequences of sharing that information online.
In the "Vito talks Nick, Dick, Josh, Superkiller, MrGirl, Lard & Tard - Killstream" YouTube video segment, Vito recounts his experience of having his personal information leaked online, leading to a week of password changes and harassment. Some individuals believe this is an intimidation tactic, even sharing Vito's mother's address and contact information, causing disruption to his plans to spend time with her. Vito finds their behavior bizarre and reminiscent of low IQ, autistic individuals constructing elaborate conspiracy theories. Vito also discusses his interaction with Nick Rada regarding Gina Carano's lawsuit. Months prior, Vito had reached out to Nick to debate the lawsuit, which he believed was a stunt by Elon Musk. However, they didn't engage in a debate as Nick had already expressed his opinion on the topic. Vito was disappointed but signed off with a round of applause. Additionally, Vito mentioned Dick Masterson's inflated Patreon numbers and the growth of their show, "biggest problem," which has become a top 200 podcast.
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- 01:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Vito talks Nick, Dick, Josh, Superkiller, MrGirl, Lard & Tard - Killstream," Vito shares his experience of having his personal information leaked online, leading to a week of changing passwords and dealing with harassment. He mentions that some individuals believe this is a tactic to intimidate him, and that they have even gone as far as sharing his mom's address and contact information. Vito expresses that these actions have disrupted his plans to spend time with his mother, and that he finds the behavior of these individuals to be bizarre and reminiscent of low IQ, autistic people who construct elaborate conspiracy theories. He also clarifies that Dick, whom some believe is coordinating these actions, has never asked him to do anything on his behalf.
- 01:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Vito talks Nick, Dick, Josh, Superkiller, MrGirl, Lard & Tard - Killstream," Vito discusses his interaction with Nick Rada regarding Gina Carano's lawsuit. Vito had reached out to Nick months ago to talk about his opinion on the lawsuit, which he believed was a stunt by Elon Musk. However, Nick had been busy and had expressed the same opinion on his show. Vito expressed his disappointment that they didn't engage in a debate, as they usually enjoy disagreeing with each other for entertainment. Vito also mentioned Dick Masterson's inflated Patreon numbers and the growth of their show, "biggest problem," which has become a top 200 podcast. The conversation ended with Vito and Dick signing off with a round of applause.