Jerry Peet / Lily Orchard / Lily Peet / Valkyrstudios / Bhaalspawn / Tara Callie / "Mod Ebara" - Sociopath writer of pedophile fanfiction and cartoon reviews, faked getting raped to force a divorce, then mobbed and gaslit their ex off Tumblr, satanist neoliberal of the MovieSlob variety, also wants to fuck dogs and/or pokemon

  • 🐕 I am attempting to get the site runnning as fast as possible. If you are experiencing slow page load times, please report it.
Oh shit lads, this might be the start of something big.
Well, like Opal said in the video Lily is unlikely to ever acknowledge it publicly.

The best one could hope for is that the video gains traction and becomes too big to ignore, which I don't think will happen, (I mean how long have we been here), but I do enjoy this new blemish on Lily's record.

The best thing to happen to Lily is her obscurity, no one really cares about her beyond her steven universe video, so no one cares to look into how shady she is.
But as her channel gets bigger that might lesson, I suppose we'll have to wait and see.
 
He’s just gonna keep toiling in obscurity with a shrinking number of sycophants around him. The most attention he gets is from here.
 

Hell, even going along with that point, as I do agree with it in principle (someone shouldn't be judged for something they said over a decade ago), it sort of falls apart when you look at Lily's recent behavior. Less then a year ago from me typing this, Lily has featured fan art of two underaged characters in clothes so revealing that even the marketing team behind Netflix's Cuties would be telling them to cover up, she posted a short-story she made about a girl confessing to her mother that she's sexually attracted to her, made numerous "romance" short stories involved toddlers (not pre-teens, literally 2-4 year old children), and that's just the stuff I remember off the top of my head, there's probably more that I missed.

The point is, the argument "don't judge the person today for what they did a decade ago" falls apart when the person is still doing suspect shit now. I'm going to get suspicious of someone who has a history of arson when I see them at the local market buying an excessive amount of lighter fluid, likewise, people are going to keep bringing up Stockholm and using it against Lily because she's still writing creepy incest child romance fics. Yeah, she hasn't out right molested a kid, thank God, but much like that neighborhood kid who keeps talking about torturing and killing animals, it's hard to blame anyone for raising a few eyebrows at them.
 
it seems that Lily will just ignore the second Opal video and only answer a lot of WoW fanfic asks until everyone just forgets since I'm sure she's getting ask about since her fans always look for any line that talks about her

also:
1599184840151.png

it seems that Lily will not have her lesbian paradise that she wanted on the show, which makes sense since kids are not interested in romance when a fantasy world is presented and the creators will want to take the option with a larger audience and leave shipping to Tumblr
what will make Lily say "not enough" for the twentieth time
 
it seems that Lily will just ignore the second Opal video and only answer a lot of WoW fanfic asks until everyone just forgets since I'm sure she's getting ask about since her fans always look for any line that talks about her

also:
View attachment 1570380
it seems that Lily will not have her lesbian paradise that she wanted on the show, which makes sense since kids are not interested in romance when a fantasy world is presented and the creators will want to take the option with a larger audience and leave shipping to Tumblr
what will make Lily say "not enough" for the twentieth time

I haven't watched the show but from what I've seen it's one kid having an obvious, dorky crush on another kid who is oblivious but with lesbians. Which sounds like it's cute/funny but not a huge deal. Which it shouldn't be. Gay people were kids once, and they had crushes as kids, and you normalize that in culture by treating it like it's, you know, normal.
 
I haven't watched the show but from what I've seen it's one kid having an obvious, dorky crush on another kid who is oblivious but with lesbians. Which sounds like it's cute/funny but not a huge deal. Which it shouldn't be. Gay people were kids once, and they had crushes as kids, and you normalize that in culture by treating it like it's, you know, normal.
Also I mean, I don't think kids below the age of 13 wanna watch nothing but two kids flirting for 52 episodes.
I mean that's why subplots exist ffs
 
  • Like
Reactions: Grumpy Pickle Rick
I haven't watched the show but from what I've seen it's one kid having an obvious, dorky crush on another kid who is oblivious but with lesbians. Which sounds like it's cute/funny but not a huge deal. Which it shouldn't be. Gay people were kids once, and they had crushes as kids, and you normalize that in culture by treating it like it's, you know, normal.

I haven't watched it either, but from what I see in Tumblr it sounds like a Little Witch Academy type of show, with the characters having actual goals besides getting a girlfriend. The protagonist wants to be a witch and there is some lore stuff I miss with curses and demons on the way. For the main target audience, any of that is a lot more interesting and entertaining than any romance, lesbian or not.

One of the faults of Star VS The Forces of Evil was exactly that they spend way too much time with shipping and pandering to the romance instead of developing a solid story or it's characters.
 
I haven't watched it either, but from what I see in Tumblr it sounds like a Little Witch Academy type of show, with the characters having actual goals besides getting a girlfriend. The protagonist wants to be a witch and there is some lore stuff I miss with curses and demons on the way. For the main target audience, any of that is a lot more interesting and entertaining than any romance, lesbian or not.

One of the faults of Star VS The Forces of Evil was exactly that they spend way too much time with shipping and pandering to the romance instead of developing a solid story or it's characters.
They wrote the story as they went along and it shows.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Grumpy Pickle Rick
Regarding Opal, the best thing Lily can do is ignore it. If she calls attention, people will start to ask questions, and she's already spent years pretending Stockholm doesn't exist and refusing to acknowledge its insinuation in a lot of Asks (taunting the anon who sent it while her ignorant fanbase fails to look into anything). But she also already responded to Opal and the curious might head over to that channel and see the other video...

I doubt it'll blow up, these kinds of things never really manage to stick, but maybe it'll peel off a few supporters. Open their eyes. Maybe.

I am a little sad that Opal didn't mention that Stockholm's later stories feature one of Lily's OCs, Ascentia Crane (nee Sparkle), just to drive home that yeah, this was Lily, there's her damn character, she wanted to get married to a purple horse.

1599184840151.png

it seems that Lily will not have her lesbian paradise that she wanted on the show, which makes sense since kids are not interested in romance when a fantasy world is presented and the creators will want to take the option with a larger audience and leave shipping to Tumblr
what will make Lily say "not enough" for the twentieth time
This Owl House response is pretty funny. You can almost feel the heat of Lily's seething. She wants to be angry -- somebody mentioned a few pages ago that originally she was -- but she got so much backlash that she was forced to change her tune. Now she's saying "I love Owl House!" through gritted teeth, a force smile, and a desperate, murderous look in the eyes.

Lily has of course gone on record saying that no genre except romance is worthwhile (and if she's so stringent about this why watch anything else? Other than the fact that romance as primary genre is underrepresented in television and she refuses to read books, I guess), so it must really grind her gears to see something that has potential to her... specific interests... only for the showrunner to come out and say "Yeah not really interested in that."

Thing about Lily's contrarianism is that it's pretty pedestrian. She only came out against Legend of Korra after it had (to many viewers) dug itself out its second season low point, but there were still enough people who didn't enjoy the show (including those who couldn't get past the second season) that she could find essays to steal from an audience to agree with her and use it as a vehicle for her shitty political and theological beliefs. (Tangent, but for anybody who hasn't seen her Korra video, the first red flag I ever had about Lily was when she identified Vaatu and Raava as representing 'Jehovah and Satan', which... wow, how can somebody be so confident in being so wrong?)

For Steven Universe, there was already an SU Critical community she could bandwagon off of. Her 'hatred' of Gravity Falls was just an April Fool's joke to get people's dander up because Gravity Falls is one of the best-received cartoons in the last decade and pissing them off wouldn't be worth it. She loves the Prequel Trilogy and Nu Star Wars because there are ardent fanbases of both that she can tap into. It's not exactly controversial to not like later seasons of Friendship is Magic, but if you sound angry enough you can carve a niche doing it.

In other words, there's already groundwork for her 'controversial' opinions, other people have generally already done the legwork for them, and she just has to latch on, put on a Bad Bitch persona, and ride the gravy train. When she tried to attack a currently hot property to get that same attention, she miscalculated, and the backlash wasn't worth it. So now she loves The Owl House. She's always loved it.
 
Regarding Opal, the best thing Lily can do is ignore it. If she calls attention, people will start to ask questions, and she's already spent years pretending Stockholm doesn't exist and refusing to acknowledge its insinuation in a lot of Asks (taunting the anon who sent it while her ignorant fanbase fails to look into anything). But she also already responded to Opal and the curious might head over to that channel and see the other video...

I doubt it'll blow up, these kinds of things never really manage to stick, but maybe it'll peel off a few supporters. Open their eyes. Maybe.

I am a little sad that Opal didn't mention that Stockholm's later stories feature one of Lily's OCs, Ascentia Crane (nee Sparkle), just to drive home that yeah, this was Lily, there's her damn character, she wanted to get married to a purple horse.


This Owl House response is pretty funny. You can almost feel the heat of Lily's seething. She wants to be angry -- somebody mentioned a few pages ago that originally she was -- but she got so much backlash that she was forced to change her tune. Now she's saying "I love Owl House!" through gritted teeth, a force smile, and a desperate, murderous look in the eyes.

Lily has of course gone on record saying that no genre except romance is worthwhile (and if she's so stringent about this why watch anything else? Other than the fact that romance as primary genre is underrepresented in television and she refuses to read books, I guess), so it must really grind her gears to see something that has potential to her... specific interests... only for the showrunner to come out and say "Yeah not really interested in that."

Thing about Lily's contrarianism is that it's pretty pedestrian. She only came out against Legend of Korra after it had (to many viewers) dug itself out its second season low point, but there were still enough people who didn't enjoy the show (including those who couldn't get past the second season) that she could find essays to steal from an audience to agree with her and use it as a vehicle for her shitty political and theological beliefs. (Tangent, but for anybody who hasn't seen her Korra video, the first red flag I ever had about Lily was when she identified Vaatu and Raava as representing 'Jehovah and Satan', which... wow, how can somebody be so confident in being so wrong?)

For Steven Universe, there was already an SU Critical community she could bandwagon off of. Her 'hatred' of Gravity Falls was just an April Fool's joke to get people's dander up because Gravity Falls is one of the best-received cartoons in the last decade and pissing them off wouldn't be worth it. She loves the Prequel Trilogy and Nu Star Wars because there are ardent fanbases of both that she can tap into. It's not exactly controversial to not like later seasons of Friendship is Magic, but if you sound angry enough you can carve a niche doing it.

In other words, there's already groundwork for her 'controversial' opinions, other people have generally already done the legwork for them, and she just has to latch on, put on a Bad Bitch persona, and ride the gravy train. When she tried to attack a currently hot property to get that same attention, she miscalculated, and the backlash wasn't worth it. So now she loves The Owl House. She's always loved it.
This. She won't attack unless she's sure the thing she's attacking already has critics she can hide behind.
 
Back