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*weary, sad sigh*

So, let's see...

Ridiculous lies about how her daughter died... Check.
COVID-19 mdisinformation... Check.
RFK Jr. bullshit... Check.
Alex Jones Sandy Hook and 9/11 bullshit... Check.
Royal Family is shapeshifting lizards... Check.
Wifi is dangerous... Check.
Coffee enemas can make you "cancer free"... Check.
Sunscreen can cause cancer... Check.

That and a bunch of other worse-than-worthless dogshit beliefs just demonstrates that this Kate Shemirani asshat (along with her husband and her "alternative medicine" friend and some others mentioned in the article) is an insane shitfuck of a human being who doesn't deserve oxygen, same as every other person like her who believes and, worse, spreads rampant disinformation, especially when it is actively making people (like her own daughter) unnecessarily dead.
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"Hi. You may have noticed a new crop of influencers like The Nelk Boys and Bryce Hall taking over online spaces. Today we’re looking at who these people are and how MAGA influencers garnered so much... well, influence."



"The extremely partisan and vindictive crime president, looking to wet his thick beak as sloppily as possible, is now lording over every social media platform, which now happens to be one of the primary ways in which Americans get their information, the youth of which specifically following individual influencers, who may or may not be getting paid by political operatives working directly for that president to put out misinformation."

(My only minor quibble with that italicized quote from Cody Johnston there is that he used the world "misinformation" when he clearly should have used "disinformation.")

This is just dystopian shit. All of it.

It's frustrating and sad and horrible and disgusting that MAGA has been around long enough for there to be a "next generation" of anything related to it.

Also, I'd just like to state, yet again, that I loathe the entire concept of "influencers" in general. The only consolation for me is that I'd never heard of any of those "next generation" MAGA assholes, prior to this video. But then, there were a whole lot of mentions in this video of the current/old generation of MAGA assholes, too.
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"John Oliver discusses the budget and staffing cuts being made to public health agencies in the U.S. under RFK Jr.’s new leadership, the many ways those cuts will impact all of us, and how WWII really ended. Trust us, it’s not how you think."



(This is about RFK Jr., huh? Okay, yeah, just gonna go ahead and slip that middle-finger-worthy tag down there real quick. I'm sure it will be justified very quickly. Also, going to type this up as I watch it.)

I will give RFK Jr. only this much credit for the name AHA: it's still a better name than fucking DOGE.

RFK Jr. or anyone else in government, let alone the fucking Department of Health and Human Services, freely admitting that they're doing anything at all out of fear that they might "lose political momentum" is goddamned ghoulish. (Especially given that all of the shit stupid things they are doing are accomplishing absolutely nothing good at all but losing them political momentum. That is probably the only silver lining to come out of all this horror.)

All right, that alone justifies the inclusion of the racism, transphobia, and homophobia tags.

This video is mostly about RFK Jr., so far, but... there's Phony Stark. I mean, he's not even doing anything in that clip but just sitting there, looking stupid, and nodding along as a fellow Department of Obnoxious Memelords asshat said asinine things, but that alone would have definitely justified the middle-finger-worthy tag, even if RFK Jr.'s comments about "los[ing] political momentum" hadn't already done so.

"Shitshow is an understatement for what just happened." I'm sure that will be an evergreen statement when it comes to pretty much anything that the Trump """""administration""""" does for the next four years. (Seriously, it still has been barely more than three months so far, everyone.)

Holy shit... so yeah, okay, Indiana Senator Jim Banks just skyrocketed up my list of "biggest shitstains on the underwear of humanity in all of federal government right now." He's probably even in the top 10 now, somewhere below Donald Trump, Elon Musk, JD Vance, Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, Mike Johnson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert, Gym Jordan, Kevin McCarthy, six of the nine Supreme Court Justices, and... well, okay so maybe not top 10, but at least top 20, probably.

Ah, and there's the vaccines = autism bullshit again. Kind of surprised it took around two-thirds of the video passing before they really got into that. I guess it just goes to show that RFK Jr. is a disaster in so many other ways as well.

"As a physician, I pledged to first do no harm and to speak up when I see harm being done by others. Secretary Robert Kennedy is a danger to the public's health and should resign or be fired." That about sums it up, yeah. That said, I think you could replace the "Secretary Robert Kennedy" in that second sentence with "President Donald Trump," "Vice President JD Vance," "Co-President Elon Musk" and many of the other rancid puddles of diarrhea who were appointed by Donald Trump to positions for which they were woefully (and intentionally) unsuited, as well, and it would still be 100% accurate, but yeah, RFK Jr. is the big one in this particular case.
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"Hi. On today's episode, FYPod's Cameron Kasky joins three young, spry, Gen Z-adjacent hosts to discuss why 18-to-21-year-old men have swung so hard for Trump and what can be done about it. They also talk through the extremely boring-but-important dismantling of government infrastructure and marvel at Tim Pool's really good and incisive question at a recent White House briefing."



Two things:

First, they should have Cameron Kasky on their show again, if possible. He seemed cool.

Second, every time they said Buttigieg, the auto-captioning translated that as "Buddha Judge," which was fairly amusing.
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"Hi. Uh oh! In this episode – which we wrote and shot before the current tariff/market troubles – we look at how the U.S. and other nations measure economic success, and how that often doesn't square with our individual experiences of The Economy."



(Yes, I foresee that many future episodes will likely need a "Sorry, but we recorded this video before Trump went and made things even worse" disclaimer in front of it. Even without taking the most recent, even worse bullshit into consideration, though, the above video is still fucking dire.)

So people thought the economy was terrible during Biden's presidency, when it actually wasn't that bad? Gee, I wonder, could that be because Donald Trump and Donald Trump's asinine lickspittles spewed lies about it for four solid years (and, you know, actively torpedoed it during the previous four solid years [thanks in part to COVID and to Trump's abysmally nadiral response to COVID], as a kind of practice run for what they're doing now)? Yes, that is why.

And yeah, none of that really matters that much, because bragging that inflation is going down is, indeed, kind of like bragging that the amount of piss in the soup you serve is going down. Even if you weren't the one who pissed in all the soup to begin with. People are still going to blame you for serving piss-filled soup. And then, you know, maybe reelect the original soup-pisser, so that he can now not only piss in the soup but straight up take a diarrhetic shit in it, too. For some reason.

Or maybe we can switch up the metaphor from piss soup to instead be about a train speeding in the wrong direction, which Biden managed to slow down but not actually stop. A Trump Train, if you will. That works, too. And now, that guy has been put back in the driver's seat, again. Go goddamned figure.

I'll just say it, again (same as Cody says it here). If the economy was "good" under Trump (until he wrecked it), it was thanks to Obama. And if the economy was "bad" under Biden (until he kind of almost sort of fixed it but not really), it was "thanks" to Trump. And if the economy is "good" under Trump II... nah, I can't even finish that, because he hasn't even completed his "first 100 days" yet, and he's already fucking launched a trilithium missile at the economy. I wonder if Trump thinks the Nexus is going to absorb him as a result. Who knows? Trump is a delusional motherwannabe-daughterfucker, after all. In any case, he'll be leaving behind a shattered economy, regardless.

Democrats, generally, are better for the economy than the GQP is. Yet... we keep electing GQP dumbshits to positions of power. Why is that? *shrug* I'unno. I guess because, as Cody says, what the Democrats do is good, but not good enough. And, thus, fickle voters kick them out to give the other side a try, again, even though the other side has been consistently, demonstrably worse, every time. The only thing that has been truly consistent throughout the past 3 or 4 decades or more, though, is that the obscenely rich have gotten obscenely richer and the downtrodden poor have gotten more downtrodden and more poor. Prices continue to creep up and wages continue to remain mostly stagnant. And yeah, there are way more subscription services (and all that other stuff that Cody mentioned) than there used to be. *eye roll, but not really*

People (wrongly) see Trump as the solution to "the bigger picture," even though he clearly has made, clearly is making, and clearly will continue to make everything so very much worse. Because he's a liar and a grifter and a conman and a criminal who only cares about one person, and that person is Donald Trump. And he's also a complete and total fucking dumbass who has absolutely zero clue what the hell he's doing, being coattails-ridden and heavily influenced by vile, disgusting, evil shitsmears on the underwear of humanity who absolutely do know what they're doing, and what they're doing is vile, disgusting, and evil. There's that, too. (And that's not even bringing Putin into the picture, though that, too, is definitely a factor in play here. Very little would tickle Putin's pecker than to see the US economy bottom out as a direct result of the actions taken by his obvious puppet.)

Anyway, yeah, an economy based on all growth, all the time, is completely unsustainable in the long run. But... well, as long as it makes billionaires even richer in the short run... what can the rest of us do about it? *shrug* (Hmm, I wonder when Some More News will do a two-hour episode about Peter Thiel. Assuming they haven't already and I just missed it.)
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I don't have a "joe rogan" tag... hmm... not sure if even this 1:18:01 episode of Some More News that is explicitly about Joe Rogan is enough for me to bother creating a "joe rogan" tag. I mean, sure I could just plop "joe rogan" down there in the tags list and then have a "joe rogan" tag for the future, in the unlikely off-chance that I ever mention him again, but he's absolutely not worth the effort of finding and back-tagging the very rare few posts from the past in which I may have mentioned the asshat. Eh... okay, I guess I'll throw a new "joe rogan" tag on this post, for what tiny bit that is worth (even just to me, let alone anyone else).

Also, disclaimer: I have never seen anything of Joe Rogan's show myself, other than a few short clips here and there over the years of him saying stupid shit.

Anyway, on with watching the video at 2x playback speed...

...

...all right, not even five minutes in, and there's some transphobia. Off to a good start.



Side bar: "Walmart fires 6'4" cisgender woman threatened by man who thought she was trans"

Wow. So, basically, a man came into a women's bathroom at a Walmart to harass and threaten a cisgender woman, who worked at that Walmart, because he wrongly, stupidly thought she was transgender merely because she happened to be tall, and then the woman was fired from her job at that Walmart after she reported the incident. (Ostensibly because she rEpOrTeD iT tO tHe WrOnG tYpE oF mAnAgEr... what the actual fuck ...so, then, why was the manager she did report it to not also fired for not reporting it up the chain to the, supposedly, "correct" type of manager? Probably because said manager wasn't a tall woman who "looked trans.")

And, of course, this fucking happened in goddamned Florida. That tracks.



And now, onto the COVID disinformation part of the show...

Ah, and there's the racism... hmm, turns out Joe Rogan apparently had very different views back in 2019 or whenever, compared to now...? Gee, I wonder why? Oh, right, it's because of the Trump stuff.

And here comes the Trump-specific stuff (though that's really been an undercurrent of the entire video all along)... Joe Rogan before: "The morons had a king." Joe Rogan now: "He's real." Also, it does indeed seem really weird that Joe Rogan, who apparently hates everything to do with Jeffrey Epstein, had Donald Trump, someone who really appears to have been a close, personal friend of Jeffrey Epstein, as a guest on his show, and apparently never once mentioned Jeffrey Epstein. Go figure.

Joe Rogan didn't like Tim Walz, because Tim Walz was, supposedly, "a liar." Therefore, all in for Trump I guess????? The guy who has spouted literally multiple tens of thousands of documented lies over the past decade????? Okay, Joe Rogan. Okay.

Elon Musk? A genius? The smartest person alive? Okay, Joe Rogan. Okay.

Trump is "an outsider" and "anti-establishment" in the same way that GamerGate was "actually about ethics in video game journalism." Joe Rogan, by supporting Trump, is also no longer "anti-establishment," because Trump, like it or not, is the fucking, goddamned "establishment" now. Thanks, in part, to Joe Rogan, specifically.

Ah, and there comes the anti-abortion sentiment and the homophobia, too. Keep 'em comin', Joe. They're all just beach ball issues with no actual substance or value, amirite? *eye roll*

I'm on the tail end of Gen X, having been born in 1979 (Google/Wikipedia says Gen X was from "1965 to 1980"), and believe you me, I have absolutely not undergone a "right-wing turn." Maybe I'm just an aberration, though. *shrug*

Oh, and we're even getting just a smidge of antisemitism up in here (along with some Nazi propaganda/Hitler apologia), too. The hits just keep on comin', Joe.

So, in conclusion, while Joe Rogan isn't the absolutely worst grifter/con-man/right wing dumbshit that Some More News has done a video about, he's also obviously not the greatest dude in the world, either. I don't know... maybe Joe Rogan could be one of the rare few Trumpanzees that potentially could be shamed into changing his ways by being called a hypocrite, but I wouldn't hold my breath on that. In any case, this video has not convinced me to suddenly start watching the 6000+ hours of The Joe Rogan Experience or whatever the fuck.

(They didn't manage to get through this video without at least some dumb skits involving Katy and Warmbo. Short as they were, they were still present. *sigh*)
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"Hi. We've got a long road ahead until (at least?) 2029. Today we explore how Democrats are resisting Donald Trump's authoritarian surge and what individuals can do on the local level to help their communities."



Just gonna go ahead and put the "middle-finger-worthy" tag on this one, based solely on the thumbnail showing an image of co-Presidents Musk and Trump gladhanding each other. Now to actually start watching the video.

Okay, so like the first quarter or so of the video is Cody just correctly and appropriately shitting all over the Democrats for doing practically nothing whatsoever of any worth to slow down Trump, other than lawsuits (which, let's be real, will just be tossed out when they reach the Trump-stacked Supreme Court[1]). Basically, Cody is figuratively shitting on Democrat politicians for not literally shitting on the floor of Congress in protest of Trump. The Democrat Party, collectively, is pretty much just sitting around saying "but I am le tired," without even actually "firing z missiles," right now. Worse than that, they're effectively bending over and spreading their ass cheeks for all the "missiles" being fired by the Trumpublicans.

The next section of the video is suggestions for what the rest of us mere mortals can do in the face of this surging tide of rancid dinosaur shit.

Also, quite a bit about Phony Stark and his Department of Obnoxious Memelords and what people are doing to oppose him, both in and outside of government. That said, I don't see how "tethering Elon Musk to the Republican Party" (which, I mean, he's already done, himself, with their full blessing up to now) is going to accomplish much, considering how tethering fucking Dumbshit Jackass Trump himself to the Republican Party has accomplished exactly jack, squat, and shit all, and has, in fact, been counterproductive to any attempt to censure the GQP for their horrendous malfeasance, since it just makes them circle the wagons and double down on their nonsensical adherence to Trump. Still, protesting Tesla because of Elon Musk's rampant dickholery certainly isn't a bad thing, in and of itself. (Aside from the bullet holes through windows and setting fire to recharging stations. I mean, I guess. Like, really, no matter how much you may hate Elron Mustard and his inane Cybertrucks and the fact that he's literally, indisputably a Nazi, maybe don't shoot up Tesla dealerships and set shit on fire, okay?)

Hey, whoa, it turns out at least a small few Democrats actually are doing more than nothing at all, barely. Good on them.

Man, this video almost makes me wish I were less misanthropic and less a/anti/whatever-social and actually cared even the tiniest bit about "coming together with other people." Well, I mean, outside of posting these blog entries into the ethereal void on a semi-regular basis, I guess. *shrug*

(Also, this was yet another video in which it was simply Cody sitting and talking to a camera for the whole video, without any puppets or whatever. The only thing that could be called a dumb skit was the creamed corn crap at the start and his followup little "I gotta go take a shit now" thing at the end. [Beware of the sudden PlutoTV jumpscare at the ass-end of the video, though; I've never before hit the stop button on a Youtube video faster than I did there.])

[1] - Except, maybe possibly, in the most utterly extreme cases, like when Trump is actively ignoring the orders of federal judges and is improperly calling for the impeachment of federal judges, which is a thing about which even Chief Justice John Roberts took a dim view, imagine that. I won't be holding my breath on that, though. (EDIT) Nope, they bent right over for him in that scenario as well. (/EDIT)
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"Hi. Donald Trump's relentless executive orders and illegal slashing of federal funding are already hurting Americans, including his own voters."



No Warmbo, no finger puppets, no "evil Katy jumping in via a video call" or whatever, no corn slop dripping from the ceiling, no time travel, no multiple versions of Cody, none of that shit in this video. Just Cody Johnston sitting in front of a camera for an hour and twenty minutes (minus however much time the ad breaks wasted, since I skipped past those, as I always do). The only "bit" in this video was Cody refraining from saying any swear words at all, until the final minute or two of the video.

I wish all SMN videos were like this. (Aside from, perhaps, the no swearing thing, because as he proved by almost breaking that no-swear rule at several points during the video, a lot of the goddamned fucking dumbshit that Trump and Elon and their criminal co-conspirators are currently doing can only be adequately described with the involvement of intense profanity.)

(EDIT) Oh, right, I didn't note it at the time as I was watching the video, but JD Vance was apparently a person who benefited from DEI. How about that. (And, no, that wasn't a JD Vance/Peter Thiel joke.) (/EDIT)

(EDIT 2) Just a reminder that, seriously, Trump has not been in office for even a full fucking month yet. (/EDIT 2)
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"John Oliver discusses the first four weeks of Donald Trump's second term as president, the strategy behind some of the choices his administration has made and why it is indeed fuck time. You heard us: It's fuck time."



"Who is that child?" John Oliver asks. The correct answer, which Mr. Oliver didn't state, is that the child is Elon Musk's very own little meat shield. It's one way in which Elon Musk also has a similarity to Greg Stillson, same as Trump. (EDIT) And I just learned today that the kid's so-called name is, and I shit you not, "X Æ A-Xii."[1] Poor damned kid. I don't give a shit if he's the son of ThE rIcHeSt MaN iN tHe WoRlD or whatever, he's still a poor damned kid. (/EDIT)

And yeah, that song is pretty great. (Alternative link.)

Anyway, in conclusion, to hell with Donald Trump (and Elon Musk) forever, as usual. (I fully agree with Mr. Oliver in that it really isn't the case that "we have to fuck Trump," and that's why I prefer to use "to hell with" instead of "fuck" in cases like these, nowadays. I still appreciate those who do (properly) use "fuck" in that way, though.)

(EDIT)

[1] - Apparently, his name was originally "X Æ A-12," but they had to rename him to "X Æ A-Xii," because having non-alphabetic characters in one's name is against the law in California. So... why was the "Æ" allowed to stay, then? Because there's technically no "Æ" character in the English alphabet, either. Go figure.

(/EDIT)
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"Hi. Elon Musk is not very good at things – running companies, managing the government's money, parenting, gaming, etc. And he thinks you're so fucking stupid that you won't even notice."



<@CodyJohnston>: Elon Musk is the most desperately uncool man who ever lived.
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It's kind of funny-weird that even though this video was very specifically about Elon Musk and all the stupid shit that Elon Musk has done and is doing and will do, and even though Donald Trump wasn't mentioned all that much, Cody Johnston still made several generalized statements about Elon Musk that would remain true if you replaced "Elon Musk" with "Donald Trump." Both of those guys are rich assholes who have used money to "game the system." It's almost as if that's just a thing that rich assholes, in general, do all the time.
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"Hi. Well, we're doing this again.... I guess. So, let's ask the tough question: are Americans just plain stupid for electing Donald Trump?"



The gist of the above video:
  1. Voters in general = ignorant and gullible and inattentive and very checked out of politics on the whole (because politics, granted, is indeed very fucking banal and insane and enraging), but not necessarily full on stupid, and as such it almost, almost makes sense that more of them voted for the loud, obnoxious, brazen liar/con man/criminal who claims he very definitely has real, true, totally legitimate plans to Fix Everything™ instead of for the establishment bozos who appeared (to ignorant, gullible, inattentive, very checked out eyes) to have been, at best, keeping everything bad or, at worst, actively making everything worse, in large part because the loud, obnoxious, brazen liar/con man/criminal repeatedly, incessantly said they were.
  2. Democrats (specifically Democratic politicians) = very definitely stupid, for myriad reasons.
  3. Liberals (extended from Democrats and distinct from progressives [and mainly referring to vapid talking heads on the ol' boob tube and the not so ol' social media]) = apparently secretly racist, sexist, transphobic, MAGA-lite shitbags all along, who don't have a clue what they're talking about, because now they're apparently trying to blame "special interest groups" (like, you know, immigrants and trans people and Palestinians) instead of their namby pamby, wishy washy, milquetoast, "trying to please everybody but actually pleasing nobody" candidates (e.g. Biden and Harris, see point #2), even though said politicians didn't even really do all the "bad" stuff that the pundits are claiming cost them the election (e.g. "bad" stuff like "caring too much about" immigrants and trans people and Palestinians). Let's just say pants-on-head stupid and leave it at that, I guess.
  4. Republicans (specifically, the vile, self-centered, hypocritical asshats who knew and continue to know that Trump is eminently terrible and have explicitly said so in the past, but who now pretend to adore the taste of Trumpian dingleberries) = vile, self-centered, hypocritical asshats who slurp the shit on Trump's ass hair either out of cowardly fear of reprisal, out of the hope that Trump can directly benefit them at the expense of everyone else, and/or out of petty, hateful revenge for racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, xenophobic, etc. very stupid reasons.
  5. Some More News (both the creators and the fans of the show): could and should and need to do better.
  6. In conclusion: We, all of us, even those who voted for Trump, are almost assuredly about to be properly super fucked by Trump and his incoming administration of utter clowns (with apologies to clowns for the unfair comparison), and we need to be prepared for the consequences of that, despite the fact that this is a thing that was easily predicted and long foreshadowed due to the very words that have come out of the face-anuses of Donald Trump and those who disingenuously support Donald Trump. We're all in this together, whether we like it or not.
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"Hi. Former president Donald Trump is bad. He is a criminal, a sex pest, a racist, and a wannabe dictator. He was a bad president and is a bad person. And he might be the president again? Really? Are we.... are we really maybe doing this again?"



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I'm just going to say it flat out. If the economy was "good" under Trump, it was because of Obama. If the economy was "bad" under Biden, it was because of Trump (and closely Trump-adjacent factors). And if the economy is "good" again under whoever becomes President in 2024[1], it will be because of Biden.

Biden has done probably the best he could do (which, if you ignore the dishonest braying of the GQP, isn't actually too awfully terrible) with the utter shitshow dumped on him by Trump, by COVID (Trump's response to which was utterly abysmal and clearly made things far worse than they ever needed to be), and by Putin deciding to invade Ukraine in the middle of Biden's term. (Which was indeed very likely a partial factor into the timing of it, when it could have happened much earlier, while Trump was POTUS, with Trump's full support, rest of the world be damned. But that would've made Trump look badeven worse, and why would Putin want to directly make his installed flunky look badeven worse than he already looked? Better to make Biden look bad, rather than his own asset, Trump. And the invasion of Ukraine was, in fact, probably the biggest contributor to all the rampant inflation, in the US and elsewhere, that followed, which too many people in the US now ridiculously blame solely on Biden. I'm sure that was just a side benefit for Putin, though.)

TL;DR gist: Trump takes credit for Obama, and Trump blames Biden for Trump's own rancid bullshit. And if Trump, heavens forbid, wins again in 2024, he will, of course, take full credit for Biden.

(EDIT) See also: this. Why do so many people wrongly believe the GQP is better with the economy, again? Oh, right. (/EDIT)

At least, to the extent that any POTUS can directly affect the economy, anyway, which I don't think is actually all that much.

[1] - Hopefully not Trump, naturally.
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"John Oliver discusses Donald Trump’s plans for a second term, why it could be much worse than his first term, and what Trump has in common with a hamster."



To Donald Trump and to anyone and everyone still supporting Donald Trump, I have only one thing to say to you:


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I apparently never wrote a post about this game when I played through it the first time a few years ago. Well, first of all, to even call it a "game" is a bit of a misnomer. It's not a game. It is a "kinetic novel." There is no interactivity other than clicking to make the story progress. There are a rare few "choices" that you occasionally get to "make" but they're instantly shown to not matter at all, and the story continues on, regardless, your irrelevant, ignored choices having no effect at all. Even Homestuck had more game elements to it than this does, and it was "just" a web comic, for the most part. Just to get that out of the way.

And speaking of Homestuck, yes, this gamestory was made by Andrew Hussie, the same guy who made Homestuck. Having just finished another read/play/watch/whatever-through of Homestuck a week or so ago, but before going into the Homestuck Epilogues and maybe a reread of what there is so far of Homestuck², I decided to take a bit of a break and go through Psycholonials again, which I finished just last night. Here's the thing about Psycholonials: it has nothing whatsoever to do with Homestuck at all, aside from a few references (i.e. Zhen/Z, the main character, was a fan of Homestuck [which is entirely fictional in this gamestory] when she was younger, and she obliquely mentions it roughly three or four times total, I think, in the entire story, a couple times in the first chapter and once in the second chapter, and maybe once during the post-gamestory epilogue bit [which I didn't catch at all my first time through], and that's pretty much it), so you don't have to worry about knowing a single damn thing about Homestuck or any of the rest of MSPA to be able to playread Psycholonials. However, it is very much Homestuck-like, though, in that it was made by Andrew Hussie, and, as such, it shares a lot of DNA with Homestuck. And it is somewhat difficult to talk about it without mentioning Homestuck at least a little bit. The art style is the same as Homestuck. The humor and just general storytelling beats are similar to that of Homestuck. Clowns (and, to a lesser extent, horses) play a big role in Psycholonials, similar to Homestuck. And it's told mostly in a combination of second person prose and script/chatlog style dialogue, similar to Homestuck.

However, Psycholonials is a lot more grounded in reality (relatively speaking) than Homestuck was. It takes place in the real world[1], specifically starting in April of 2020. In the setting of the gamestory, as in the real world at the time, the COVID-19 pandemic was just getting started. Trump was still *ugh*shiver* President (though, thankfully, he's only mentioned by name once, I think, as after that he is [and Joe Biden is] just referred to as one of the "senile rapists running for President"). There might be a sci-fi/supernatural element at play in Psycholonials, but it's not a definite thing, unlike in Homestuck, where it was definitely a thing.

Anyway, I'll stop talking about Homestuck now.

The story of Psycholonials, as mentioned above, follows a young woman named Zhen, though she goes by just Z, and her best friend Abby. Both of them are Instagram (*ugh*) "influencers" (*ugh*) and self-described "e-girls," though Abby is far more successful than Z is (i.e. Abby has three million followers, whereas for Z, just hitting 1000 is a huge milestone, at least at first). They are both "terminally online," and in any given scene of the gamestory, there is about a fifty-fifty chance that they will be seen staring at their phones as they will be seen not doing that. They both cultivate a following of "loyal simps," and pretty much the only thing they care about, at least in the beginning, is increasing their respective "brands." Also, Z had a huge meltdown/mental break a year prior to the start of the story (the specifics of which are never really given, though the reasons for it are slowly revealed over the course of the gamestory) and was "cancelled" and has been trying to recover from that ever since, though she has online enemies who would prefer that she remains "cancelled."

Fair warning, I'm going to spoil the first chapter (roughly the first hour or so) pretty explicitly at this point and, by extension, in a more general manner, the rest of the story. Zhen is, to put it bluntly, a villain protagonist. She is not a good or nice or well-adjusted person, and she would be the first to admit that. Neither is Abby, really. At the end of chapter one, Z decides to drunk drive to Abby's house, crashes her car, is accosted by a cop, wrestles the gun away from him after he takes a shot at her for no good reason, and then murders him by shooting him multiple times, and then she drives his police car off a dock into the ocean to hide the evidence (despite the fact that she just went off and left the cop's dead body right there next to her own crashed car). This is only the start of Z's criminal activities, in which Abby soon becomes a most willing accomplice. The rest of the story is essentially just the spectacle of how ridiculous and out of control everything gets as a result of Z's initial encounter with the cop, combined with the craziness of all the online stuff.

However, despite all that, Z and Abby are still... ...likeable, kind of? You still kind of want to root for them to succeed? Maybe? It makes you feel like, in real life, maybe the world really would have become a better place if a clown-based political movement/religion/cult/whatever the fuck it was actually had risen up over a couple months starting in April 2020 and essentially resulted in the destruction of worldwide social order as we know it? Sort of? Not really, but... in a way, perhaps?

Also, apparently, at least some of this story is autobiographical for Hussie? Probably not the killed-a-cop-and-ended-up-destroying-the-United-States part, but at least maybe the being-online-really-fucked-me-up part.

It never happens in the gamestory itself, but I wouldn't mind seeing Z and Abby depicted in Hussnasty Mode. They're usually only ever shown in Hero Mode, at most.

Oh, and the music is pretty good.

I'm putting the "game recommendations" tag on this, but the entire preceding post is a huge caveat for that.

[1] - Well, technically, Homestuck took place in the real world, too, at least at the start, but it fairly quickly left the real world far, far behind, unlike Psycholonials.
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"Hi. For Part Two, we're looking at outspoken, celebrity Democrats. Do they put their money (votes) where their mouths (mouths) are?"



The gist: loudmouth Democrat congresspeople are, for the most part, pretty much demonstrably not as horrifically terrible as their loudmouth Trumpublican congressasshole colleagues are. Big shock there. Oh and Gavin Newsom, for some reason, even though he's not a member of US Congress. Also Joe Biden, I guess, at least for a little bit?
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"Hi. The theme of today's episode is incremental change. To end 2023, we're celebrating some things that are good, and some things that are just slightly less bad in the worlds of science, labor, health, money (fake), and the environment."
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"John Oliver discusses Elon Musk, the influence he has over more than just his businesses, and the perfect place for him and Mark Zuckerberg to finally have that cage match."



Elon Musk is a piece of shit, and I'm sick of anything to do with him.

So, of course, I watched a 30+ minute Last Week Tonight video that is solely about Elon Musk.

Honestly, this Whole Thing™ is even worse than I thought. I thought he was a just an egomaniacal dumbfuck rich asshole, but he is apparently an egomaniacal dumbfuck rich asshole who actually has the US government kowtowing to his whims.
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