Careercow Hayden Black - Untalented comedian with a string of failures including the infamous Gen Zed; suspended from Twitter

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I am suspicious of this one. No "Pew pew"!

We already got jokes about Arabs, jokes about gays, jokes about Muslims, what's next?
"Ching chong ding dong! Pew pew!" ?

And the persecution complex continues:
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I love how IronLiz was only ever perfectly civil, yet this is the anwser she gets:
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They're not even trying anymore.
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Hayden should just lock himself in a rubber room for the duration of this promo. Or I don't know, get someone COMPETENT to do his PR work... Or maybe even not act like the delusional and uncreative bucket of cum that he is for just a short time. I mean shit, it's not that hard to be nice... Or not say anything at least.

What a raging autist.
 
Hayden should just lock himself in a rubber room for the duration of this promo. Or I don't know, get someone COMPETENT to do his PR work... Or maybe even not act like the delusional and uncreative bucket of cum that he is for just a short time. I mean shit, it's not that hard to be nice... Or not say anything at least.

What a raging autist.

Oh, I know. Maybe Banana Wu's buddy Ed Zitron would do a better job.
 
You know what's funny in cartoons? POLITICS!

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At least he didn't make another obvious Kim Davis joke about her hypocrisy in marriage. But in the time it took me to type this, he probably made it 14 times in the same way, and had his sockpuppets retweet it 10 times to his combined 2 real followers.
 
I'm guessing you mean Mission Hill? It wasn't that bad, if memory serves.
I think this is mostly what I'm thinking of, though it appears from the suggestions others have made there was a ton of similar shows around that time.

No, it wasn't terrible, but it crashed and burned pretty quickly and Gen Zed seems like a knockoff of it with trannies and texting.
 
I think this is mostly what I'm thinking of, though it appears from the suggestions others have made there was a ton of similar shows around that time.

No, it wasn't terrible, but it crashed and burned pretty quickly and Gen Zed seems like a knockoff of it with trannies and texting.

Yeah I seriously doubt it was Mission Hill as that was actually good! I'm guessing people just didn't like it though, which was a shame.
 
Black left a career as an on-air promo producer for the networks to form his own production company Haydenism Inc. Since forming it in 2005 he has created, written and acted in some of the most popular shows the web has seen. The Guardian calls him “one of Internet comedy’s brightest stars.

His first show, Goodnight Burbank, has picked up numerous awards and nominations and has been called a “wicked satire, bracingly funny… competitive with the very best that networks have to offer” by the LA Times and “one of my favorite shows” by the Wall Street Journal’s Walt Mossberg.

Hayden, Hayden, could you be any less subtle?
 
Hayden Black has a Wikipedia page. Probably been posted before, but there you go.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayden_Black?wprov=sfti1
As a decently-experienced Wikipedian, I notice a few things.
  • The article has generally been edited by a single account at a time, making several edits in sequence before dropping off the radar.
  • I see three accounts; Madielova, Ramiebecker and the IP 99.9.152.114
  • Neither Madielova nor Ramiebecker use edit summaries, which is frowned upon.
  • Of these three, only Madielova has edited another page, "Neil Roberts (actor)", which they polished quite a bit.
  • Also, neither Madielova nor Ramiebecker have a user page nor talk page, which is a bit offsetting-those are how a user chooses to present themselves to the community and the primary methods of discussion, respectively.
My verdict is sock puppets, but it's unprovable. However, this does contravene community policy (spoilered below).
  • Contributing to the same page or discussion with multiple accounts: Editors may not use more than one account to contribute to the same page or discussion in a way that suggests they are multiple people. Contributing to the same page with clearly linked, legitimate, alternative accounts (e.g. editing the same page with your main and public computer account or editing a page using your main account that your bot account edited) is not forbidden.
  • Editing logged out to mislead: Editing under multiple IP addresses may be treated the same as editing under multiple accounts where it is done deceptively or otherwise violates the principles of this policy. Where editors log out by mistake, they may wish to contact an editor with oversight access to ensure there is no misunderstanding.
 
Except it WAS suppose to be a joke, you unrepentant asshole.

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It's because white cis male said it and not pew pew comedian MtF. It can't be a joke, if the "comedian" doesn't say it!
In all honesty, if it really was'nt thought as a joke (which I do not believe, because GenZed is sposed to be a comedy), I'd actually see them trying to make Huey say a bunch of shitty things, just to make him unlikeable, because he's the cis white male.

I am wondering if it will be cut from the actual show at this point, if that ever happens.
 
In all honesty, if it really was'nt thought as a joke (which I do not believe, because GenZed is sposed to be a comedy), I'd actually see them trying to make Huey say a bunch of shitty things, just to make him unlikeable, because he's the cis white male.

If so, they (well Hayden since this is the baby of that headcase) seriously don't understand SJWs. They don't understand the idea of a villain/asshole doing bad things, so if he says bigoted things, they'll assume the show is endorsing them.
 
I think this is mostly what I'm thinking of, though it appears from the suggestions others have made there was a ton of similar shows around that time.

Another show in the not-exactly-lucrative "short-lived animated show about college-aged teens that aired circa 2001" genre is Undergrads. The main characters aren't exactly what I'd call "hipsters", though some other aspects of Undergrads remind me a lot of what's been shown of Gen Zed thus far, like how Quillam kinda sorta has the same general role on the show as Gimpy in Undergrads in being a character that almost only interacts with the others via computer (though there are key differences like how you actually see Gimpy's face and protagonist Nitz is friends with him in real life, he's just at a different college).

Undergrads, like Mission Hill, has a small cult following and Teletoon has recently expressed interest in producing a second season, though only if they can get an American partner like Comedy Central on board.
 
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