23-09-2025, 06:14 AM
(22-09-2025, 11:42 PM)Honest Wrote: you know how commentators get paid to ramble over sportsball games? well, it's sort of like that... normies love this because they always need someone else to tell them what to think, when to get excited, when to be angry etc.
this is true to some extent, but its more reflective than mind-holding. when i was a child id watch minecraft videos, the content was worth it because id learn a few things that id later branch out to do my own thing when i would play the game alone or with friends, but nowadays, a lot of things are on the internet as detailed articles. so back then, those youtubers were not only performing a role and playing out whole scripted scenarios to entertain their public, but they served as indirect guides, given the obscurity of some more recent games back then, the same way that not too long ago games used to come with 'tutorial' or 'guides.'
