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  • git [he/him, comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    The world has progressed beyond the need for the Chapo Trap House podcast.

    • Phish [he/him, any]
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      4 years ago

      This is false. Where else will I learn about poorly written sitcoms?

    • lib_0000429384 [any]
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      4 years ago

      For everyone asking how to grow the chapo chat community…

      I kinda think a common reason that normie reddit users avoided places like /r/cth is because they read “reviews” of the place or various hot takes in other subreddits which are often unfair summaries, since obviously we are a threat to many various monied interests.

      Like, it might be true that one or more of the chapo podcasters is a social media brat like another commenter said (I’m not saying that, but it’s within the realm of possibility). But you can’t just lump the cth podcasters in with the very subreddit they have clearly denounced, and that’s exactly what libs/wokies/shills/etc did to steer people away.

      The pod choosing to distance from /r/cth not a value judgment either, since it makes sense they’d want to stay away from something they couldn’t control easily, and that’s fair. CTH posters should not be butt hurt over such an obvious business/PR/sanity decision.

      I haven’t even listened to the pod lately, but have sporadically enjoyed Matt’s twitch ramblings now and again. Let them decide to do what they want to do, but more importantly I think we should focus on embracing the separation of the chapo chat community from the cth podcast. I’m sure they’d welcome that. There’s room for both things.

      No hard feelings. Uhh let me be clear: I was glued to the podcast for a year or so and it’s what single-handedly pulled me out of the alt/lib-right path I was once on not long ago, and it’s easy to find others like me in that regard.

      • emizeko [they/them]
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        4 years ago

        The pod choosing to distance from /r/cth not a value judgment either, since it makes sense they’d want to stay away from something they couldn’t control easily, and that’s fair. CTH posters should not be butt hurt over such an obvious business/PR/sanity decision.

        what part of “distancing” and “staying away” required gleefully dancing on the sub's grave and being a prick about it for half of an episode

        • SandyCheeks [none/use name]
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          4 years ago

          Are you mad cause they laughed at the death of a shit sub lmao, holy fuck you really are triggered over this. You're literally mad they reveled in the death of cringe memes, holy shit.

    • Maquis_IT [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      I think they're still bringing in a lot of new people.

    • SandyCheeks [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      The world has not progressed, a lot of people got so pissed from quarantine they went out and protested, then got beaten and shot and scared back into quarantine. And the other half is out partying and getting sick.