Whatever it is that made them into what they are eventually burns out or fades away in some fashion and that means the idea behind who they are starts to erode and thus them
People don't like to hear this but a lot of why Chris Chan was such a notorious fuck up in his college days was his parents and especially father. If you notice once Bob's out of the picture and Chris can frequent gay bars he simmers down from being a very online tard with opinions that cause people to lash out at him. I think it was JessiePS that said Bob was the one that came up with the idea of the "boyfriend free girl" sign and how "it worked back in my day" and didn't realize it lead to so much mockery.
But yeah with the stress of shitty parents and high school in general there's a reason people instantly chill out once they leave their parents and fuck off to say college or anywhere else. Plenty of boomers only learned to be adults because of starter homes and having to repair shit on their own.
The problem is that troons and faggots dictate what is edgy more than actual edgelords now
It was always like that. It's why people who'd mock Sarah plain and joke about raping her would get super offended at actual racist jokes. The difference is that more people are online and can see through the faux edgy kikes. No one was calling out Jon Stewart or Anthony Jesselnik effectively in the pre-smart phone days.
But they both had to backpedal very hard and apologize because of what they said on a podcast about calling other comedians racist when the other person decided to show receipts.
between the release of the song blurred lines and trump becoming president
It is sort of hilarious how quickly women went from slutwalks to #metoo almost like it was always a trap. Plenty of women that pandered to male gaze went 100% dyke instead years later. At least Rose McGowan admitted it was sort of bullshit and she was being used even worse being an activist vs a sex symbol.
he all of a sudden went soft. A healthy dose of TDS and covid insanity didn't help things out either.
Stern was clearly trying to sell out as late as the 90s, once private parts flopped and he realized he was stuck on the show he lashed out hard.
Losing Jackie but having tons of comedians on helped smooth things over for people but he pretty obviously jumped to satellite because he was tired of FCC bullshit and wanted to coast. The last year of him before satellite he was doing triple the amount of hours he was doing in 2011. Going from 5 days pre satellite. To 4 on the first contract then 3 on renewal and doing less and less work for more money. He stopped leaving the house once he got the in house studio in 2020. It was rather obvious in hindsight most of his edgiest takes was him saying what Jackie wrote him and he was more sanitized than people believed. The same way Ant was considered the funniest non stand up back in the O&A days but he was just picking lines from chat and all his talent vanished once he couldn't rely on that in the Tacn days
Oh, that's a big one. Idubbz should be a warning to people who plan sell out either to corporation or BPD pussy. Ethan Klein is also another person who used to be the "funny shock jock" until he sold out.
They were always clout chasers. It's why it was so easy for them to turn off. Stern and most Jews have a similar thing. They pander for money and fame, once they're secure they can let out their real opinions. Think about it like how everyone in a corporate job has to pretend to be a good office drone from HR. And if you're high enough on the food chain you can stop acting like a fag. Only the exact opposite.
A great example is actresses whining about the patriarchy who used to play sluts and bimbos before that. It's not that their opinions changed, it's just that they're now more financially secure and can take the hit from refusing to play those roles now.
Beneath the surface he's still the same guy but he knows which side his bread is buttered
From what I hear and see that's pretty much it, also a bit of having kids and getting older but it's rather obvious when he's creating 1970s sitcom episode reenactments with the guy that wrote Tropic Thunder that they understand how soft people have gotten and how stupid the media is and that's their way of lashing out.
You can't really tell me two dudes writing blackface jokes in 2008 became pussies, so much as understanding they're close to being fired and never getting a job again because of diversity.