Me with CinemaSins.
CinemaSins: nitpicks something
Me: "That's literally answered five minutes from now in the movie."
CinemaSins: nitpicks the thing that explained the thing they were nitpicking
Me: tears hair out in frustration
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Me with CinemaSins.
CinemaSins: nitpicks something
Me: "That's literally answered five minutes from now in the movie."
CinemaSins: nitpicks the thing that explained the thing they were nitpicking
Me: tears hair out in frustration
William Osman comes to my mind for this one. He used to do fun, cute projects, but slowly got increasingly "edgier" and clickbaity.
After he did a 10 minute dive on how he stalked, catfished, harassed, and doxxed (never mind fraudulently getting a signature on legal documents from) this guy for calling him a "loser", I was just left thinking "what the fuck kind of ass are you now".
Who have I have
For all the people in here down about their favorite creators, I'd humbly like to ask you to check out NKFHerping. Channel is basically Steven Irwin re-incarnated as some dude from Georgia flipping over trash and finding snakes and turtles.
Hopefully this makes your day better.
Laggin24x used to make incredible COD Custom Zombies videos. Then he switched to ARK and Fortnite clickbait and his content fell off a cliff.
I hate when single YouTube channels start to become companies. I can see it is already happening with some channels I watch. That is, I can feel them making videos for the money, and not clearly for the enjoyment.
How I felt when the Simpsons turned from hilarious to annoying. I was genuinely sad.
Hate when that happens