u/oxingames

am I the only one who finds this concept interesting?
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am I the only one who finds this concept interesting?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtjDNXigEcE

a live-stream starting to glitch out, lose connection and spit out weird noises, while something happens to the streamer irl, or not irl but something more like a "hijacking"/corruption of the stream itself

this video isnt perfect and it's not really that scary either, but I find the idea could work pretty well if executed properly. Any thoughts?

u/oxingames — 1 day ago

Am I the only one that finds the ishoweyes gif unironically creepy?

not in a "im shting my pants" creepy way, but its just uncanny, weird, and nonsensical. from its baldis basics looking eyes, to the music playing in the background (in most videos that use the gif). After a while of looking at it you obviously get used to it, but it still makes you feel off

u/oxingames — 3 days ago

Dude that's making me so mad

EDIT:yeah adding that comment I screenshoted was pretty stupid, it isn't really defaultism. I should just have added the other comments I was talking about. Sorry guys

"white people" "black people". People PLEASE just call them black Americans, white Americans, etc. You know by saying "White" and "Black" you refer to all white and black-skinned people in the whole world and not only the US? Why do people always do that? They say stuff like "An Italian, a Mexican, a portuguese, a black guy" and assume that by hearing "black" you will understand that they mean black Americans, and not generally black people in the whole world. Same with "white people". You can't group so many people just by their skin color. How do you even define who is "White"?

I am Greek for example , am I considered white? My history and ties in general have nothing to do with white Americans and English people. Is it fair to be grouped with them? Do you get what I mean, it's just so stupid and just makes you mad af

Also the comment isn't really defaultism at first, but the guy says he's Canadian afterwards

u/oxingames — 4 days ago

I'm saying this because I know for a fact that anyone can edit on IMDB, and their moderation isn't the best. Couldn't it just be someone who faked them?

Also please don't write any spoilers

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u/oxingames — 7 days ago

As a greek I have always noticed that foreigners only think of greece for the ancient past, the ancient greeks, ancient culture, history ,etc. And I don't say it's bad, far from that, I'm pretty proud that people acknowledge my country for it's past, but sometimes it just kinda irritates me when its happening all the time. Greeks and greece in foreign media are always around the fact that we descent from the ancient greeks, plus other things. There's like a huge gap in history between the ancients and now. greece went through many phases and is the way it is today. Our culture originates way more from our byzantine ancestors than our ancient greek ones. I know this is a stereotypical thing and happens with many other countries and cultures, but still its just weird for me. Any thoughts as to why specifically tho? I'm personally guessing its just for the fact of how romanticized ancient greece got in the 18-19th century

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u/oxingames — 16 days ago