Careercow Robert Chipman / Bob / Moviebob / "Movieblob" - Middle-Aged Consoomer, CWC with a Thesaurus, Ardent Male Feminist and Superior Futurist, the Twice-Fired, the Mario-Worshipper, publicly dismantled by Hot Dog Girl, now a diabetic

How will Bob react to seeing the Mario film?


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Achievements of the "first people" was largely tribal skirmishes among semi-nomadic groups. They don't have much written history and what we do have is tightly wound in mythology.

Its also why we don't know much about Germanic tribes outside of what the Romans wrote. Race has nothing to do with it.
 
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Achievements of the "first people" was largely tribal skirmishes among semi-nomadic groups. They don't have much written history and what we do have is tightly wound in mythology.

Its also why we don't know much about Germanic tribes outside of what the Romans wrote. Race has nothing to do with it.
There were evidently a lot of codexes burned by dominicans after the conquest of mexico, but those would be mainly about the history and myths of the aztecs maya and related people.
 
Trudeau's an embarrassment to Canada and it baffles me that they elected that retard three times.
The simplest answer is that many leafs are just as retarded as Trudeau as evidenced by TruAnon, who believe that they are the "resistance". It also doesn't help that our electoral system is fragmented beyond repair with the GTA being the deciding factor. Our only saving grace is that Trudeau failed to win the majority he wanted.
 
Bob is very smert and can see every equation and through every conspiracy
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Well for one, Robert, we got these pesky laws and due process that prevents corporations and the government just "doing it". I know it's a big bummer that to Bobbyboi that they just can't simply, double quotes because he added quotes for some reason, ""do it?"" but we have these laws in place, for now at least, so they can't just run roughshod over us.

For two, if you can't see how brightly all this shit glows then you are blind. For those who have no clue what's going on, and I don't blame you as this just happened 3 days ago and most of only pretend to be retards on the internet, let me give you my breakdown.
This is the facebook "whistleblower", Frances Haugen. She has a mail box shaped head.
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This is her twitter account.
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You may notice that her account was made current month, current year, somehow already has 63k followers and is twitter verified.
She has a shitty site that puts the Crash Override Network's to shame in it's laziness.
And the site's no longer allowing me to post images. Lovely. There's nothing on there but the full pic of her twitter pfp, a bio, and a link to her "blog" which is nothing more than the transcript of what she said to congress mere days ago. The bio is interesting. The underlining is from me.
Born in Iowa City, Iowa, Frances is the daughter of two professors and grew up attending the Iowa caucuses with her parents, instilling a strong sense of pride in democracy and responsibility for civic participation.

Frances holds a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Olin College and a MBA from Harvard. She is a specialist in algorithmic product management, having worked on ranking algorithms at Google, Pinterest, Yelp and Facebook. She was recruited to Facebook to be the lead Product Manager on the Civic Misinformation team, which dealt with issues related to democracy and misinformation, and later also worked on counter-espionage.

During her time at Facebook, Frances became increasingly alarmed by the choices the company makes prioritizing their own profits over public safety and putting people's lives at risk. As a last resort and at great personal risk, Frances made the courageous decision to blow the whistle on Facebook.

Frances fundamentally believes that the problems we are facing today with social media are solvable. We can have social media that brings out the best in humanity.
United States Senate Committee on
Commerce, Science and Transportation
Sub-Committee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Data Security
“Protecting Kids Online: Testimony from a Facebook Whistleblower.”
OPENING STATEMENT of FRANCES HAUGEN
10/5/2021

Good afternoon Chair Blumenthal, Ranking Member Blackburn, and members of the Subcommittee. Thank you for the opportunity to appear before you. My name is Frances Haugen. I used to work at Facebook. I joined Facebook because I think Facebook has the potential to bring out the best in us. But I am here today because I believe that Facebook’s products harm children, stoke division, and weaken our democracy. The company’s leadership knows how to make Facebook and Instagram safer but won’t make the necessary changes because they have put their astronomical profits before people. Congressional action is needed. They won’t solve this crisis without your help.
Yesterday, we saw Facebook get taken off the Internet. I don’t know why it went down, but I know that for more than 5 hours Facebook wasn’t used to deepen divides, destabilize democracies, and make young girls and women feel bad about their bodies. It also means that millions of small businesses weren’t able to reach potential customers and countless photos of new babies weren’t joyously celebrated by family and friends around the world. I believe in the potential of Facebook. We can have social media we enjoy, that connects us, without tearing apart our democracy, putting our children in danger and sowing ethnic violence across the world. We can do better.
I have worked as a product manager at large tech companies since 2006, including Google, Pinterest, Yelp and Facebook. My job has largely focused on algorithmic products like Google+ Search and recommendation systems like the one that powers the Facebook News Feed. Having worked on four different types of social networks, I understand how complex and nuanced these problems are. However, the choices being made inside Facebook are disastrous — for our children, for our public safety, for our privacy and for our democracy — and that is why we must demand Facebook make changes.
During my time at Facebook, first working as the lead product manager for Civic Misinformation and later on Counter-Espionage, I saw Facebook repeatedly encounter conflicts between its own profits and our safety. Facebook consistently resolved those conflicts in favor of its own profits. The result has been more division, more harm, more lies, more threats, and more combat. In some cases, this dangerous online talk has led to actual violence that harms and even kills people.
This is not simply a matter of certain social media users being angry or unstable, or about one side being radicalized against the other. It is Facebook choosing to grow at all costs, becoming an almost trillion dollar company by buying its profits with our safety.
During my time at Facebook, I came to realize a devastating truth: almost no one outside of Facebook knows what happens inside Facebook. The company intentionally hides vital information from the public, from the U.S. government, and from governments around the world. The documents I have provided to Congress prove that Facebook has repeatedly misled the public about what its own research reveals about the safety of children, the efficacy of its artificial intelligence systems, and its role in spreading divisive and extreme messages. I came forward because I believe that every human being deserves the dignity of the truth.
The severity of this crisis demands that we break out of our previous regulatory frames. Facebook wants to trick you into thinking that privacy protections or changes to Section 230 will be sufficient. While important, these will not get to the core of the issue — which is that no one truly understands the destructive choices made by Facebook except Facebook. We can afford nothing less than full transparency.
As long as Facebook is operating in the shadows, hiding its research from public scrutiny, it is unaccountable. Until the incentives change, Facebook will not change. Left alone, Facebook will continue to make choices that go against the common good. Our common good.
When we realized Big Tobacco was hiding the harms it caused, the government took action. When we figured out cars were safer with seat belts, the government took action. And when the government learned opioids were taking lives, the government took action. I implore you to do the same here.
Today, Facebook shapes our perception of the world by choosing the information we see. Even those who don’t use Facebook are impacted by the majority who do. A company with such frightening influence over so many people — over their deepest thoughts, feelings and behaviors — needs real oversight.
But Facebook’s closed design means it has no real oversight. Only Facebook knows how it personalizes your feed for you. At other large tech companies like Google, any independent researcher can download from the Internet the company’s search results and write papers about what they find (and they do). But Facebook hides behind walls that keep researchers and regulators from understanding the true dynamics of their system. Facebook will tell you privacy means they can’t give you data — this is not true.
When the Tobacco companies claimed that filtered cigarettes were safer for consumers, scientists could independently invalidate that marketing message and confirm that in fact they posed a greater threat to human health.¹ The public cannot do the same with Facebook — we are given no other option than to take their marketing messages on blind faith. Not only does the company hide most of its own data, my disclosure has proved that when Facebook is directly asked questions as important as “how do you impact the health and safety of our children?,” Facebook chooses to mislead and misdirect. Facebook has not earned our blind faith.
This inability to see into Facebook’s actual systems and confirm they work as communicated is like the Department of Transportation regulating cars by only watching them drive down the highway. Today, no regulator has a menu of solutions for how to fix Facebook because Facebook didn’t want them to know enough about what's causing the problems — otherwise there wouldn’t have needed to be a whistleblower. How is the public supposed to assess if Facebook is resolving conflicts of interest in a way that is aligned with the public good if the public has no visibility into how Facebook operates?
This must change.
Facebook wants you to believe that the problems we’re talking about are unsolvable. They want you to believe in false choices. They want you to believe that you must choose between a Facebook full of divisive and extreme content or losing one of the most important values this country was founded upon: free speech. That you must choose between public oversight of Facebook’s choices and your personal privacy. That to be able to share fun photos of your kids with old friends, you must also be inundated with anger-driven virality. They want you to believe that this is just part of the deal.
I am here today to tell you that’s not true. These problems are solvable. A safer, free speech respecting, more enjoyable social media is possible. But if there is one thing that I hope everyone takes away from these disclosures it is that Facebook can change but it clearly is not going to do it on its own. My fear is that without action, divisive and extremist behaviors we see today are only the beginning. What we saw in Myanmar and are seeing in Ethiopia are only the opening chapters of a story so terrifying, no one wants to read the end of it.
Congress can change the rules Facebook plays by and stop the many harms it is now causing.
We now know the truth about Facebook’s destructive impact. I really appreciate the seriousness with which Members of Congress and the Securities and Exchange Commission are approaching these issues. I came forward, at great personal risk, because I believe we still have time to act. But we must act now. I am asking you, our elected representatives, to act.
Thank you.

¹ James Hamblin. “If My Friend Smokes Sometimes, Should the Cigarettes Have Filters? An honest question.” The Atlantic. https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/07/cigarette-filters/533379/
"prioritizing their own profits over public safety" is quite the line. What is the threat to public safety? Well...she doesn't really say. She says that people were in danger and some were killed because of facebook prioritizing profits over people but gives not a single shred of evidence. She does say she provided documents to Congress but as best as I can find all she's showing them is that facebook is addictive, knows it's addictive, and pushes and promotes things to you that will get a sweet dopamine hit. You know, shit we've know since at least 2015 when facebook itself did and published the research? What I'm saying is that as far as I can tell she's telling us nothing new. There is no whistle being blown. Speaking of blowing, she does say to congress that when facebook was down the day prior it "wasn’t used to deepen divides, destabilize democracies, and make young girls and women feel bad about their bodies." leading me to believe that her mailbox head does not give her the power of giving good head and one to many of her hook ups told her that.

"great personal risk"
This is laughable. She didn't take on the government like Snowden. She didn't release a bunch of files like Manning. She didn't even fuck up and fax bad information like the dumbass Reality Winner did. She alerted congress to shit we already knew. The bitch is fine. Nothing's going to happen to her except book deals and the reemergence of the dream that Nathan from highschool will finally take her back.

So what's the game here? I believe that this is all about getting government control. She says as much in her address to congress. Facebook needs accountability, needs oversight. You get someone like her or another corporate plant on that committee, assuming it's a committee and not an appointee, and now these companies can say what's legal and what's not AND have the backing of the legislature. I don't believe for a second that Franky is worried about "protecting democracy" or how many young girls and women are called fat. She's a working girl and she's got a job to do.
Bob will not look past Glen Greenwald saying "x" which forces Bob to say " negative x". He will not do any deeper looking into surface level stuff. We've talked and argued about whether or not Bob even has the ability of self reflection and I don't know the answer to that. What I do know is Bob is all too happy to see pain and suffering inflicted upon those he doesn't like and he will jump up and applaud at the slightest hint that that may happen.
 
There were evidently a lot of codexes burned by dominicans after the conquest of mexico, but those would be mainly about the history and myths of the aztecs maya and related people.
MesoAmerica actually had a written language. One of only a handful of civilizations to develop one on their own.

Tribes in North America largely didn't. Usually Bibles were one of the first written works in their languages.
 
tfw even the flotsam from Channel Awesome wants nothing to do with you.
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I try not to mock anyone for their appearance (I've done that far too many times in the past, and I would gladly apologize to everyone I may have mocked during my childhood). But this photo of Moviebob, it just looks like both his maxilla and mandible never fully developed.
 
I try not to mock anyone for their appearance (I've done that far too many times in the past, and I would gladly apologize to everyone I may have mocked during my childhood). But this photo of Moviebob, it just looks like both his maxilla and mandible never fully developed.

I never feel bad mocking Bob's unfortunate looks, despite not exactly being a matinee idol myself. He invites that sort of thing by dunking on the appearance of people who look far less trollish than himself.
 
I never feel bad mocking Bob's unfortunate looks, despite not exactly being a matinee idol myself. He invites that sort of thing by dunking on the appearance of people who look far less trollish than himself.
"LOOK AT THIS FAT UGLY REPUBLICAN" - From a nigga who makes Brian Peppers look somewhat appealing in comparison.

It's almost laughable. Every single time when someone brings up his photos, he is like "Uh, that was when I was fat. But I'm losing a ton of weight." - Like, he legit thinks people buy this and can't take two seconds to look at this twitter account and see that's 100% not true, lol.
 
As much as I commend you guys for keeping the thread updated and current, I'm fucking tired of the same old Bob day-in and day-out. Dude's honestly gone stale, and Chris nor bobby's angels are hardly considered any kind of measure entertaining to me, even when Bob is running in circles on twitter repeating himself.

So I invite you guys to join me on a little retrospective. A look back to 27-year old Bob in 2008. A look back to bob's roots, to see what's changed and what's stayed the same.

I present to you all the very first GameOverthinker.

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One of Bob's very first video essays, his oldest videos are movie/video game mash ups and hypothetical video game movie trailers but I assure this is pretty much where it all started.

Despite the squeakier voice and a computer fan blaring in the background, this video has all the classic hallmarks of Bob's dismissive attitude, dudebro shitalking, consolewar faggotry, thesaurus abuse, and nostalgia blindness. He goes on and on about muh brown games and muh cawaduty and muh nitty gritty gruff and shitty boring male protagonists, but at the very least he's able to give some acceptable answers like the then new Bomberman: Act Zero and Bionic Commando reboot. Maybe a little too much of an easy target but I'll give Bob a little slack since those examples are hard to ignore for the time. That Bob-patented vitriol was all there right at the beginning, and it doesn't stop in later episodes.

Bob's classic ignorance is also on full display here. When he's mouthing off examples of boring, modern protagonists he shows Gordon Freeman and Solid Snake, calling them in his own words, "self-employed landscaping contracters." He knows enough that Gordon is supposed to be a research physicist but it a given that he hasn't played those games. Real shame, I bet Bob would love the MGS series otherwise, Maybe even the Half-Life games too. Like just because your bideo gaem protagonist looks unimpressive doesn't mean he wont go on wacky adventures. Bob's room temp applesauce mnush of a mind even made a point about this in a later video but as far as I know it's just hypocrisy on Bob's part.

What get's me is that I never realized how fucking crazy Bob was even back then. I always thought that one story where Bob had a Nintendo-branded religious experience was a one-time thing but no, that shit bleeds into all of these videos. In his very first episode he's calling Miyamoto god, Blaming the Playstation for bringing a "new audience" that hated Mario and Mega Man, and blamed said audience ultimately responsible for games like Madden NFL like it was heresy. He really did replace Jesus Christ and the Cross for Mario and the holy Wii remote what a loon.

"This guy (mario) is still the gold standard, This guy (Miyamoto) is still god, and this (Super Smash Brothers Brawl) will be the best thing in gaming since jiggle physics." -Moobiebob, 2008

Not to say that there's nothing to objectively like about this video, because there's plenty to love and I genuinely enjoyed watching it. What I love about this video is that, Bob overall has a lot more energy to him. For fuck's sake he ACTUALLY TALKS ABOUT PLAYING VIDEO GAMES. He says he played No More Heroes and loved the wackiness and spectacle of it all, and at the same time bob gushes about how he saw the same kind of spectacle in the OG Bionic Commando, Final Fight, and Castlevania. He even shows some goddamn nuance by citing examples of new games like Bioshark and AssCreed as unique and intresting. I know this is Bob's nostalgia talking I can't help it man. This loud, giddy, manchild energy is infectious and Its amazing.

No wonder Mr. Chipman found an audience, cuz I would willingly want to watch more of this kind of Bob, and his next video don't disappoint, cuz it's about Bob Vs. Feminism.

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Honestly the most recent twitter Bob chimp-outs that go back to this era of Bob is his tantrums over the Mario movie where he treats the Mario Movie casting as though it was 9/11 and in a bad way compared to the weird way he used it as a positive comparison when he first saw Mario 3 on the big screen
 
IP owners tend to people who have actual film experience, or people who have gained connections through networking. So Bob, if you want to get hired, you should either make a movie, or make some friends.

Since neither is an option for you, it doesn't look like you'll be hired any time soon.
I work in "the biz". Bob doesn't understand how it works. Everyone wants money, everyone wants creative control, everyone wants a shot at the title. You have to work for years to even have a shot. Usually people know someone in the business, and they are given a low end job as an opportunity to get started.

Bob is the guy who stayed at home. I wouldn't hire him to do anything. How would he contribute to the process? Just sit there and say "I think we should do it this way instead"? There's no archetype person that Bob could commiserate with in Hollywood to get a job. Even the dudes that do the job of consulting on MCU stuff are high level in their area. They're comic book editors who also worked on movies and shit, or guys from the TV world who understand the price of business and what people will pay for. People who wrote scripts that did or didnt get made, people who know what it takes to get the job done.

Derek Hoffman [The Donner Company] (IMDB) is the man that Moviebob wants to be. He's the guy who knows his comic books and his filmmaking. But hes put in decades of work, and now hes an important man. There are little cameo characters in MCU shows and on Earth-616 in the comic multiverse named after him because he is the guy they call when they want to see if a piece of material is workable in the financial sense and the lore sense. Bob wants this kind of gig without ever taking the risk to get there. He didn't put the time in. He stayed at home and talked shit about everyone else. That's not how it works bro.

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Refrain from anger, and forsake wrath! Fret not yourself; it tends only to evil.


As for the bleach stuff.
I was informed about Chlorine Dioxide by Jordan Sather, which you can read about here and make your own judgement. Personally, I think the "Drinking Bleach" meme by the MSM is forced, and has nothing to do with if its scientifically valid or not.
When you know about Ivermectin and its efficacy as a antiparasitic in Africa, and you see how the MSM writes about it, you can see why I'm interested in actual scientific research on if this is legitimate or not.
 
Same here. Bob is an extremely boring cow.
I agree. His tweets are too enraging to actually read, and he hasn't done anything embarrassing lately. The only thing that has remotely entertained me is Bob moving back in with his mom. At least his toilet pipes won't spew shit into his shower anymore.
No wonder he can't stop posting smug shit on Twitter. He can't stop raging. His life would be better if he calmed down.
 
When most people think of bleach, they think of Javex or Chlorox, or store brand bottle laundry bleach, which chemically speaking is Sodium Hypochlorite. This is not the same as Chlorine Dioxide.

I can understand why Bob The Stupid thinks the two are the same, but the media really has no excuse.
 
Bob is the guy who stayed at home. I wouldn't hire him to do anything. How would he contribute to the process? Just sit there and say "I think we should do it this way instead"?
That's precisely what Bob believes he is owed. He's a Thinker™️, and you should pay him to grace you with his presence and Thinkerism.
 
They didn't have a written language, Bobby. Their "apocalyptic" ignorance is the reason why you don't know all about them and their illustrious history of accomplishing fuck all.

Mexico, Central and South America got injuns who could build shit and record their deeds. There was nothing superior about our shortbus natives. The very thing you advocate to happen to anyone who votes GOP happened to them. According to your philosophy, they deserved it.
 
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I've meant to say something when I posted this, but then though it would lead us too far afield. The Bible quote gives me the opportunity.

There was recently a series of three sermons in my Church on James 1:20 "for the anger of man does not produce the righteousness of God." Many (all?) Christians have instances that they'd call "righteous anger", and they feel that God would justify them to act on such anger. But the preacher (not a Reverend in our church but a Doctor of Theology that I respect a lot) points out that there is not one single instance of angry act of man that God approves -- Moses's frustration, for example, precluded him from entering Canaan. Balaam's anger towards his donkey who saved his life earned him a disgraceful verbal rebuke from the dumb beast. Jonah's anger was revealed by God to be the tantrum of a petulant child. Wrath may be "natural" as per Bobby, and that's because we are sinful creatures. If we refrain from holding back, we risk giving an opportunity to the evil one.

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