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

Optimistic. They give a shit about land scams.
Compare the average red mad with the average poo man:

The red man may have a memory from when he was 5 years old when his great grandfather said to him:
" *low flute fades in*
Son, you must not leave trash on the ground because I was told by my crystal that the ground is upset. I will now drink 4 bottles of malt liquor".


Whereas the poo man has no such memory, but may have a memory from when he was 5 years old when his great grandfather said to him:
" *Poly-rhythmic hip-hop fades in*
Son, you must not use the bloody porcelain device that has been installed in our home. The honor of our family depends on it. I will now go relieve myself in the swimming pool".
 
The red man may have a memory from when he was 5 years old when his great grandfather said to him:
" *low flute fades in*
Son, you must not leave trash on the ground because I was told by my crystal that the ground is upset. I will now drink 4 bottles of malt liquor".
The tricky part is to distinguish between natives and mexicans. Josie from Fishtank said she was native or something, but her last name is Martinez so i think she's just mexican roleplaying as native.
 
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The tricky part is to distinguish between natives and mexicans. Josie from Fishtank said she was native or something, but her last name is Martinez so i think she's just mexican roleplaying as native.
People thought she was some flavor of slant until she got doxed.
 
Some feedback for MATI clips on youtube, in particular the way non-safe words are censored. If the censored part is cut and remaining audio is spliced, it sounds much worse and jarring than if it's replaced with mild static or even a bleep. Not sure how your editor does it, but you could streamline audio replacement in Davinci Resolve (Adobe Premiere is too expensive imo), in Fairlight - prepare two tracks (1-original audio, 2-static looped across the timeline), add compressor effect to track 2 (enable sidechain input with track 1 as source), adjust compressor so whenever track 1 has audio, track 2 is heavily reduced or silent (fast attack, short release), and now you can just start cutting words from track 1 without having to splice/manually replace each instance with static. Fairlight setting can be saved as a preset.
- assuming it's a standard AVC + AAC file, import the video in Audacity or Reaper etc..
- edit the sound stream and export
- import the original video file and the edited audio file in MKVToolNix, disable the original audio stream and mux to MKV
 
People thought she was some flavor of slant until she got doxed.
Appropriate username to make that comment, tbh.
I mean, in the edited episodes of Fishtank they released on Youtube her name was Josie Martinez, so... mexican.
I remember Jet fucked up and doxxed Sylvia, whose real name is something weird like Cambria.
 
Thanks to Josh’s advice I have multiple guns already and have recently bought a benelli nova 3
Do you keep them in a safe or something? I think he has said before that just having one small barrier between you and your gun could be the difference between you doing something stupid when enraged or just calming down and not killing some nigga for some stupid reason.
 
- assuming it's a standard AVC + AAC file, import the video in Audacity or Reaper etc..
- edit the sound stream and export
- import the original video file and the edited audio file in MKVToolNix, disable the original audio stream and mux to MKV
The editing part is the most time consuming, I tried to streamline at least the censorship part. Once you save compressor settings, all you have to do to edit audio is to mark and cut swear words. No need to add custom length static to each, no need to splice, because each gap will have (more or less, depending on your choice) blended in masking sound. Plus Davinci Resolve is a decent video editing software, and it's free and multiplatform.
 
Watched metokurs incel and geek dating streams. I now see how much inspiration null drew from him in terms of speech and reactions.
Everyone in da sektur ripped off Jim in their own way, to be fair. I remember one of Jim's first videos i've ever watched were the "Internet Insanity" ones and Jersh early streams reminded me a lot of that idea (of talking about insane people online).
Good vibes, man. I miss that era of Youtube, damn.
 
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