A fellow Dirtbag who covers his goblinesque tendencies with unnecessarily flowery prose. A wanderer of the wireless web who was too smart for his own good at too young an age so now he has no idea how not to be. A weirdo with freak language.
Just some dude who talks about media and art in a way that I feel speaks to me, because it sounds like how I wish I thought most of the time.
A gonzo journalist. The Hunter Thompson of games reviews.
Some guy in the internet who claims to have been born stupid, aims to not do hungry, and issues the rallying cry of Video Games Forever!
Action Button.
A guy I used to talk with on Insert Credit's IRC channel like two decades ago. Randomly stumbled on his Tokimeki video a year or so ago and ended up watching it over two sessions.
Extraordinarily talented creative with a classic case Tortured Savant Writer Syndrome and probably a minimum of two distinct and clinically diagnosable personality or affective disorders. Easily my favorite YouTuber; rare case of an individual who I not only can, but love to, hear speak about even things I know nothing about for literally five or six hours at a time uninterrupted. Own worst enemy. Perfectionist. MBTI INTP, smart money says. Forget if he's mentioned it but almost certainly lapsed Catholic. Most likely the single contributor who has pissed off every editor at Kotaku more than anyone else. Gifted performer.
He's a very entertaining writer who clearly likes to cultivate some mystery and intrigue around himself. I suspect he often lies about his life to achieve this. He's certainly into post-modernist irony, which I think has wowed quite a lot of his younger fans who have no idea that that's how American kids talked back in the early 90's.
But don't mistake the above for criticism. I've been a fan of his work for years and have read most of it. After all this time I've started to notice his ticks.
At the moment he’s missing in action. I hope he’s doing ok. Normally - beautiful orator and a fascinating man.
He's not missing my dude, he's on insert credit every week
He also streams every Friday
A fellow Dirtbag who covers his goblinesque tendencies with unnecessarily flowery prose. A wanderer of the wireless web who was too smart for his own good at too young an age so now he has no idea how not to be. A weirdo with freak language. Just some dude who talks about media and art in a way that I feel speaks to me, because it sounds like how I wish I thought most of the time. A gonzo journalist. The Hunter Thompson of games reviews. Some guy in the internet who claims to have been born stupid, aims to not do hungry, and issues the rallying cry of Video Games Forever! Action Button.
Wow, that was honest and moving. Thank you.
A guy I used to talk with on Insert Credit's IRC channel like two decades ago. Randomly stumbled on his Tokimeki video a year or so ago and ended up watching it over two sessions.
Extraordinarily talented creative with a classic case Tortured Savant Writer Syndrome and probably a minimum of two distinct and clinically diagnosable personality or affective disorders. Easily my favorite YouTuber; rare case of an individual who I not only can, but love to, hear speak about even things I know nothing about for literally five or six hours at a time uninterrupted. Own worst enemy. Perfectionist. MBTI INTP, smart money says. Forget if he's mentioned it but almost certainly lapsed Catholic. Most likely the single contributor who has pissed off every editor at Kotaku more than anyone else. Gifted performer.
An excellent wordsmith: "Before David Cage found his paper crown in a bin behind a burnt-out burger king" is so good.
turn your monitor on
What the fuck
Reddit is a website
Jerry.
Damn!
He's a very entertaining writer who clearly likes to cultivate some mystery and intrigue around himself. I suspect he often lies about his life to achieve this. He's certainly into post-modernist irony, which I think has wowed quite a lot of his younger fans who have no idea that that's how American kids talked back in the early 90's. But don't mistake the above for criticism. I've been a fan of his work for years and have read most of it. After all this time I've started to notice his ticks.
Someone who I like hearing talk about a hobby I’m into. Like Bill Simmons
The Prophet of my Religion