Author Topic: totalbiscuit is out of surgery for his back door cancer  (Read 2840 times)

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does popularity have any direct implications for character or general worth as a human being at all
moreover, should someone having horrible butt lumps please anyone
Don't worry he's an idiot.

Anyways more "WTF is..." coming

Hes not going to feel pain anymore he got the butt cancer removed
surely he's gotta recover from the surgery

I seriously don't understand the extreme dislike for TotalBiscuit. He's harshly critical, but he provides a lot of good information.

He's more than harshly critical, he's said some pretty venomous stuff in the past:
http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1s1s8n9
http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1s4rhtt

I personally respect him for admitting this stuff and trying to not snap at people, although it's fair(ish?) if some people still dislike him for it. (TotalBiscuit doesn't go well with comments sections; a lot of people like to say the cancer 'chilled him out'.)

I can totally understand people disliking him, but people being happy that he had cancer or other bullstuff is completely uncalled for and just outright terrible. :\


Films are shot at 24FPS so its not like he's wrong

I'd never think they had such a low frame rate

Films are shot at 24FPS so its not like he's wrong
the only reason they are is because, when being viewed at higher frame rate, people are reminded of home video footage which is shot at 45-60 fps. in games, higher framerate is better just because the level of immersion isn't high enough to justify cutting the framerate.

Besides, video games aren't loving movies, even if they have a plot like one.

video games aren't loving movies, even if they have a plot like one.
And no matter how interactive it is, be it the Walking Dead, Dear Esther, or Song of Saya, I'll still call it a game.

"30 fps is more cinematic"  is a statement made out of necessity because 60 fps is still, for some reason, not feasible in the console world. it shouldn't be looked at as a legitimate statement.

Glad he's doing fine after the surgery. The internet wouldn't be the same without him.

He's more than harshly critical, he's said some pretty venomous stuff in the past:
http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1s1s8n9
http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1s4rhtt

I personally respect him for admitting this stuff and trying to not snap at people, although it's fair(ish?) if some people still dislike him for it. (TotalBiscuit doesn't go well with comments sections; a lot of people like to say the cancer 'chilled him out'.)

I'll admit some of the things he's done haven't been the best examples of character, but quite honestly, who hasn't wished death upon someone in a completely uncouth way?

I'll admit some of the things he's done haven't been the best examples of character, but quite honestly, who hasn't wished death upon someone in a completely uncouth way?
Me...?
I don't wish for people to die gruesomely, I only say it as a joke.


this is gonna bug me for the rest of my life. that is 77 characters, but twitter only limits you to 140, so why did he leave out "is" in the second sentence

who hasn't wished death upon someone in a completely uncouth way?
normal human beings