Tim Pool - 'journalist' who claims to be a sensible centrist & sucks Sargon of Akkad's wiener; Afraid of the Milkshake ANTIFAs

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Dude is suspicious and I think the family mentioned she attracts creeps, so they're aware of weeding them out which makes it less likely he's one. Must suck to be her though, no matter what her life's fucked.
Shes an extreme case but plenty of petite women get this shit all the time. Its a double wammy of thinking any guy attracted to you is a creep, meanwhile any dude dating them gets accused me being a creep. Least babyfaced dudes have the advantage of being able to grow out facial hair to look older.
 
Shes an extreme case but plenty of petite women get this shit all the time. Its a double wammy of thinking any guy attracted to you is a creep, meanwhile any dude dating them gets accused me being a creep. Least babyfaced dudes have the advantage of being able to grow out facial hair to look older.
The thing about pedophiles is they're after children, not adults who approximate to a child. Someone like Amos Yee wouldn't be satisfied with someone like Shauna Rae, because she's an actual adult.

Someone in the comments mentioned that the guy's shorts happens to have the same colors as the pedo pride flag, but his swim trunks are missing the gradient and the yellow color band.
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Tim Pool fails at business because he doesn't understand what made him successful. I dunno if it is his ego or what, but he is primarily a political commentary producer. If he wants to grow, he needs to hire competent other commentators and let them have their own political comment shows. No one is watching him for skateboarding, music or whatever other gay shit he is trying to hawk. They just want political commentary first. Hire some decent people, let them have their own shows a la DW, Blaze, etc. But Tim's ego, and apparently Steven Crowder's now too, is too big for this. LMAO.
 
Tim Pool fails at business because he doesn't understand what made him successful. I dunno if it is his ego or what, but he is primarily a political commentary producer. If he wants to grow, he needs to hire competent other commentators and let them have their own political comment shows. No one is watching him for skateboarding, music or whatever other gay shit he is trying to hawk. They just want political commentary first. Hire some decent people, let them have their own shows a la DW, Blaze, etc. But Tim's ego, and apparently Steven Crowder's now too, is too big for this. LMAO.
I think we can sum it up as: Tim claims that he wants to expand his business, but in reality he wants to expand himself. He wants to be the star in every business when in reality the only niche he will ever truly have is news commentary. Everything else will be a side project at best (more realistically a passion project/hobby).
 
I think we can sum it up as: Tim claims that he wants to expand his business, but in reality he wants to expand himself. He wants to be the star in every business when in reality the only niche he will ever truly have is news commentary. Everything else will be a side project at best (more realistically a passion project/hobby).
His music seems to do well but is pretty generic sounding. It's okay but nothing really groundbreaking, it doesn't really have much of a hook. On the one hand I appreciate that he wants to influence culture away from GLOBOHOMO but on the other hand his music is very bland. The lyrics don't really impart any real truth or insight other than generic "fight the system" platitudes. It lacks the bite of say, Jello Biafra or Rage Against The Machine and it lacks the substance provided by Tool. It sounds very phoned in.
 
His music seems to do well but is pretty generic sounding. It's okay but nothing really groundbreaking, it doesn't really have much of a hook. On the one hand I appreciate that he wants to influence culture away from GLOBOHOMO but on the other hand his music is very bland. The lyrics don't really impart any real truth or insight other than generic "fight the system" platitudes. It lacks the bite of say, Jello Biafra or Rage Against The Machine and it lacks the substance provided by Tool. It sounds very phoned in.
a side project can have some minor success, though I'm sure even Tim (shockingly) would admit it wouldn't have those numbers if it wasn't for his name being attached to it. I personally find his music to be generic and overproduced (and his singing voice to be aggressively mediocre) but I've heard much worse out there. I do have to wonder how insanely terrible it must be working with him during the writing and production process though.
 
His music seems to do well but is pretty generic sounding. It's okay but nothing really groundbreaking, it doesn't really have much of a hook. On the one hand I appreciate that he wants to influence culture away from GLOBOHOMO but on the other hand his music is very bland. The lyrics don't really impart any real truth or insight other than generic "fight the system" platitudes. It lacks the bite of say, Jello Biafra or Rage Against The Machine and it lacks the substance provided by Tool. It sounds very phoned in.
Sounds like a CKY type ripoff. Nothing really innovative or interesting. Just I liked this music when I was 15 and now I want to try to make it cool again at 36 without really trying.
 
a side project can have some minor success, though I'm sure even Tim (shockingly) would admit it wouldn't have those numbers if it wasn't for his name being attached to it. I personally find his music to be generic and overproduced (and his singing voice to be aggressively mediocre) but I've heard much worse out there. I do have to wonder how insanely terrible it must be working with him during the writing and production process though.
I disagree about it being overproduced, it's half baked.

Apparently it does have an admittedly decent lyric, that I couldn't hear because Tim's voice is drowned out, "Fiery But Mostly Peaceful Drone Strike."

In fact, that should've just been the name of the song.

Say what you will about Trent Reznor, he was much better about delivering a political message through music.
You immediately get the vibe of the song when it starts, it's taking on the perspective of jackboot soldiers on drugs. First the song is focused, then the soldier starts reflecting on how his perception has been twisted and himself turned into a machine of bloodletting, which is where the tone of the music changes. Trent's leftism doesn't preclude his talent & ability to emote through music. I feel exactly what he's trying to get across.

Tim's music has no tone, no direction and no identity.
 
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It's an addon, but I think it only tracks dislikes from people who have the addon, which means there's probably more dislikes than that.
It only tracks the dislikes from other users.
It's numbers like these that show that even without it people still will dislike the video and it should just be visible. It was only removed because it hurt Alphabet's feelings.
 
Pray for my autistic soul, for I am now scrolling vids since March 28th when Tim had his initial Muse spergout.

Saw this video pop up on my home screen and that thumbnail isn't very flattering.

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Nigger needs to get some orthodontics before he gets Brock Lesner teeth.

I do like to think Ian is stealth mocking Tim at basically every turn
He does do it a lot. Don't get me wrong, Ian is a total weirdo crystal hippy, but he's more clever than he portrays himself to be. And he does pick on Tim fairly frequently in very subtle ways.
 
His music seems to do well but is pretty generic sounding. It's okay but nothing really groundbreaking, it doesn't really have much of a hook. On the one hand I appreciate that he wants to influence culture away from GLOBOHOMO but on the other hand his music is very bland. The lyrics don't really impart any real truth or insight other than generic "fight the system" platitudes. It lacks the bite of say, Jello Biafra or Rage Against The Machine and it lacks the substance provided by Tool. It sounds very phoned in.
Well, at least it's not rap.

His shorts resemble the trans pride flag more... he must be trans! Fucking retards lmao.
They look like those Bomb Pop popsicles. GASP! He must be a popsicle!

It only tracks the dislikes from other users.
It's numbers like these that show that even without it people still will dislike the video and it should just be visible. It was only removed because it hurt Alphabet's feelings.
It was removed to shield YouTube's corporate partners, like the late night shows and all those shitty woke trailers that would get massively disliked.
 
Tim Pool fails at business because he doesn't understand what made him successful. I dunno if it is his ego or what, but he is primarily a political commentary producer. If he wants to grow, he needs to hire competent other commentators and let them have their own political comment shows. No one is watching him for skateboarding, music or whatever other gay shit he is trying to hawk. They just want political commentary first. Hire some decent people, let them have their own shows a la DW, Blaze, etc. But Tim's ego, and apparently Steven Crowder's now too, is too big for this. LMAO.
All E-Celebs Are Like That.
 
Which is funny since it essentially saved the first Sonic Movie
The creator can still see the total dislikes on the backend of the video, it's just the plebs who watch the videos can't see it. Funny how they claimed it was to keep people from being demotivated by dislike but the only person at risk of that can still see them. It's almost like they're trying to protect globohomo and big media.
 
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