It's all fun and games until you realize Asbestos Man died of cancer.
I'm so Glad you said it because I didn't know if I should say it
It's all fun and games until you realize Asbestos Man died of cancer.
Gee, I wonder which ERA thread Liam was browsing lol
My favourite part was when he bragged about not needing to work again.Can't wait for this Pat/Cliffy B twitter fight to be brought up on the podcast
THATS AN AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALIENI started watching the Bloodborne playthrough Pat and Woolie did again and was thinking to myself "it would be cool if they did this again for Sekiro"...then I got farther in to the series, now I think it's best if they don't do this again.
I think it's just Woolie wanted to discuss with someone on failed or abandoned creative projects. Maybe he'll find other creative folks to talk about what worked and what didn't?Also is Plague a permanent fixture on Woolie figures it out? I thought there was going to be more guests. I don't mind Plague in small doses but I can only handle so much.
I believe the reason is that Plague is good at analyzing and dissecting weaknesses in things.Catching up on the RE2 streams and between Pat telling Woolie everything and Woolie reloading saves constantly I'm just not feeling it? It hasn't been the LP replacement I was hoping for.
Also is Plague a permanent fixture on Woolie figures it out? I thought there was going to be more guests. I don't mind Plague in small doses but I can only handle so much.
Plague is also a creative person who does a lot of creative stuff. For example, this podcast Plague talks about a novel he wrote before youtube took off.
Yeah, between these two points I thought Plague was the perfect person to be a more or less permanent fixture of the podcast. It's been a real fascinating set of episodes thus far.I believe the reason is that Plague is good at analyzing and dissecting weaknesses in things.
It was everything I'd hoped for and more.Oh man, the Cliffy B segment with Pat talking about how much he wanted to get into a spat with Ice T.
The thing is that there's no easy answer here. Yes, he's got a community to fall back on, but only because he built one up over years. Out of curiousity, what sort of advertisement do you do for your content? Because that will make a huge amount of difference as well. Otherwise, your best bet is just to keep getting involved in more and more creative circles and try to find some people who can help get your work out there in addition to whatever you're already doing to advertise yourself.Started listening to Woolie Will Figure It Out, in the hopes I would get some good life advice as we share similar creative drives that are also crippled by doubt and anxiety.
Three episodes in he brings up a lot of very good points, but the big issue for me is that it seems a big component of his advice is having feedback from the community to help urge him forward/improve.
The advice itself is totally sound, but the issue here is that Woolie is a popular online figure that CAN get a lot of feedback from people. Whereas someone like me struggles to get any kind of acknowledgement whenever I put forth something in a creative aspect; my YouTube vids seem to turn up over a 100 views if I'm lucky, and I get zero feedback whenever I upload a new podcast episode.
So because my social circle is so small (both online and out), I'm left to stew under my own pot of self-doubt. Still a great podcast I'll be listening to, but it does make me envious that Woolie's got such a wide support group to help him through his troubled times.
The thing is that there's no easy answer here. Yes, he's got a community to fall back on, but only because he built one up over years. Out of curiousity, what sort of advertisement do you do for your content? Because that will make a huge amount of difference as well. Otherwise, your best bet is just to keep getting involved in more and more creative circles and try to find some people who can help get your work out there in addition to whatever you're already doing to advertise yourself.
The THQ Nordic story is just incredible. Imagine doubling down on being both incompetent and vile.
If I could be honest, I was hoping for a tripling down.
No apology, change their logo into an avatar with an anime little girl dressed like a nazi, announce plans for a game starring Trump as the hero, tell Sony to go to hell when they delist all their games...
I was hoping to see them dump the whole can of gasoline on themselves.
Well you could say it's happening somewhat with that PR guy trying to paint himself as a victim:
https://www.resetera.com/threads/th...hite-supremacist.102061/page-46#post-18326547
Started listening to Woolie Will Figure It Out, in the hopes I would get some good life advice as we share similar creative drives that are also crippled by doubt and anxiety.
Three episodes in he brings up a lot of very good points, but the big issue for me is that it seems a big component of his advice is having feedback from the community to help urge him forward/improve.
The advice itself is totally sound, but the issue here is that Woolie is a popular online figure that CAN get a lot of feedback from people. Whereas someone like me struggles to get any kind of acknowledgement whenever I put forth something in a creative aspect; my YouTube vids seem to turn up over a 100 views if I'm lucky, and I get zero feedback whenever I upload a new podcast episode.
So because my social circle is so small (both online and out), I'm left to stew under my own pot of self-doubt. Still a great podcast I'll be listening to, but it does make me envious that Woolie's got such a wide support group to help him through his troubled times.
It's already been mentioned, but as a fellow creative (writes a lot of short stories) finding a community of people who do the same as you is always a good idea. It should be kept in mind, when Woolie and friends talk about getting input they are not referring to their fans, but other creatives. That's why Woolie, of everyone he knew, got Plague to do it. Plague puts out a bunch of art, and is arguably the most creative person in the extended zaibatsu universe. Point is, find other small-time youtubers I guess?
If Pat and Woolie ever talked about the THQ stuff (which I don't think they will), be prepared to find people siding with THQ saying it's not wrong or whatever dumb reason.
If Pat and Woolie ever talked about the THQ stuff (which I don't think they will), be prepared to find people siding with THQ saying it's not wrong or whatever dumb reason.
If Pat and Woolie ever talked about the THQ stuff (which I don't think they will), be prepared to find people siding with THQ saying it's not wrong or whatever dumb reason.
I imagine they aren't looking forward to how closely they will need to monitor chat while discussing it.
Which video is that?You know most of their fans won't like any thq talk cause of their persona talk and catherine talk.
Their discussion of the failings of persona's s links is their most disliked video by far
And I guarantee of woolie uploaded the catherine talk it'd be way more dislikes than even that.
Get hyped for Pokemon GunIts a shame they didn't went with Pokemon Hustle and Pokemon Flow
The quotation marks are in response to this:Okay so judging from that last uploaded clip I didn't miss much, I know better than to hear out Pat about shit like this and those quotation marks say it all.
What if it's Atari? Is there even enough space on this post to contain all the necessary quotation marks?