"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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Before the Crowder segment, Null lead in with saying that he was gonna anger people. Which he then just repeats the majority opinion of the forum thread. Am I missing something? He's going on this spiel that Hasan and Crowder just repeat what their audience wants to hear as he does that same thing.
Tim Pool and other misogynistic grifters have been taking Crowders side and defending him hard trying to make it a "Woman divorce raping her innocent husband and taking all of his money" thing despite the fact that Crowder had already hired a divorce attorney, bought a town house and cut his wife off financially before she filed for divorce and she hasn't received a single cent of child support for her twins from him and he is trying to bury her in lawsuits so she won't speak up about what he did to her. I don't doubt that some pro-crowder losers will be upset over this segment because they just want to hate women and have their biases confirmed.

Something Josh didn't mention also is that Crowder's wife built his career and company with him, financially supported him when he started out and then quit her job so he could move to a different place for his career and she would be a SAHM and raise his kids. But there's still men saying she deserves to be homeless in the streets.

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The "Puru Puru Pururin" video from the Yandere Dev channel is an anime parody from the anime "Welcome to the NHK". It is designed to be a parody of a magical girl anime for young girls. The song was specifically designed to be obnoxious as part of the plot.

In Welcome to the NHK, the story is about an adult male in his 20s who lives alone off his parents' money. The story follows his journey from living as a hermit loser to getting a job and being social with other people. Evidently, he does try to kill himself at some point in the story.

The protagonist's neighbor plays that "Pururin" song looped on loud speakers and the protagonist angrily busts the door of the neighbor to find an old friend who is an anime-obsessed otaku that likes the little girl anime.
 
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