Tamers12345 - Autistic Sonic and Bartleby Shipper and Video Maker

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This guy's sense of humor has obviously evolved beyond a level mere normies like us can understand

The moonman voice was the last straw. This guy is a master class rusemaster :ruse:
 
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Time to promote Tamers12345's upcoming game
Here's the trailer

Huh, these characters look familiar.

Here's some gameplay (if you can call it that) for you

He also set up a Patreon for his game
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=8628860
Check out the rewards (that are Kickstarter-ish and don't make sense in Patreon)
 
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well he's a genuine autist after all

only a real lolcow would try selling a rpgmaker game in 2017
 
Someone I know suggested I watch some of Tamers videos. And I don't care if he's a troll or not as this is some of the most hilarious shit I've seen in my life,

Seriously how is Tamers12345 not that popular? The man is a literal God send and his content is hilarious.
Also new video.
 
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Someone I know suggested I watch some of Tamers videos. And I don't care if he's a troll or not as this is some of the most hilarious shit I've seen in my life,

Seriously how is Tamers12345 not that popular? The man is a literal God send and his content is hilarious.
Also new video.
People fear that which they cannot understand. For the weak and simple, the fact they can’t tell if it’s a troll or not is unsettling. Their feeble brains, taught to accept the values of art as a disposable commodity in late Capitalism fear releasing themselves from such a rigid and arbitrary mode of thought, and their brains deny them permission to enjoy that which they cannot understand.

The Chad Artbum however knows that reality is unknowable and intent is unimportant. We can see the fact that, Bartleby spanking Sonic’s dummy thicc ass and calling him bitch are perfect and good on their own and we do not need the permission of context to appreciate true brilliance.
 
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