Bros, calm it down.

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    • Powersocke wrote:

      I think what Revolver Ocelot just said sums it up pretty well. I highly agree with that.

      Pretty much. :p

      Revolver Ocelot wrote:


      Like building, Fans have levels. the higher, the more you risk.

      Low levelled Fans
      -will occasionally talk on about thier idol
      -follows them meerely on 1 or 2 social networking websites

      High Levelled Fans
      -Will protect thier idol's integrity and repuation like retarded barinless children wanna be knights on anyone who slightly has dissaporval of thier idols IRL and on youtube, FB, Twitter etc etc.
      -constantly talk on about thier idols
      -Judgement is clouded by thier fandom.

      But in short, here is my opinion.
      (GIF/Animated Image made by me)


      That's a very legit statement. :P
    • There always are those who want to stand out by just being either very nice to a person for no reason or the other way around, which is sometimes way more easier. Showing someone's faults, by either just insulting them or just by telling them what you think in a negative way, is and has always been way easier. Sadly this is happens more on the internet just because... well it's the internet... You can tell (almost) anyone what you think of him, if you mean it or not, without any consequences. Who knows maybe they feel more like a badass doing something bad on the internet. Then again though, while being a jackass isn't nice for anyone it's better to let off steam on the internet... No? Well imagine this if you say to a friend in public:

      "Oh crap, I live in savannah."

      Have you ever heard others shouting:

      "No one cares. "
      "Shutup. "
      "You're so stupid. "
      "No one wants to know that, shutup. "

      Unless you somehow stand out from the crowd, I don't think so...
      So... meh! So what if it happens on the internet, on youtube or whatever you have to be able to get over it, even though it isn't nice.
    • This thread is still alive since ive commented on this first let me be also the last one to comment on this thread and then no more commetnts

      Threre are mature people and there are unmature
      a kid 15 years old can be more mature then 20 years old person by how they act
      I just dont like people(who ever commented on the one who post the thread bad comments does not count as a bro in my view)
      who comment that rubish, please you see a hater, flag as spam, a "bro" getting out of control and saying bad stuff to other bros (like the one in the thread) flag as spam, Just ignore them, Show them you give zero fucks about their comments, because does kind of comments will never stop and you know it, i know it and all the mature knows it

      Now thats it this thread is closed please no more comments about this, because talking about it people who do write unmature comments will get pissed and start also hate coments in this forum, And please i want this forum to stay as it is, away from all does "BROS"
      nothing more to say just *BROFIST* to all who understand it
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    • Honestly, all I really have to say about the internet is people take it way too seriously in the aspect of wanting to respond just as hatefully to someone hating on PDP. I understand why many people would get upset if they read a comment bashing PDP, but how in which a person chooses to respond makes all the difference. In my case, I do my best to either not respond and ignore it or not bother to read the comments in the first place. An example is the YouTube comments section of PDP's videos. There is no winning an argument with anyone in there and it's just the most pointless thing I've seen in the past that people just go back and forth. I've seen people get thumbed down just for asking legit questions or making a comment that is not negative but that others find "annoying". Social media is at its worst in the comments because people are given the opportunity to freely express whatever they want, which can also be utilized in a not very helpful fashion through trolling/cussing/explicit language/etc. I don't appreciate trolls, but I am in equal disdain of fans of PDP who feel the need to get back at a user's comment they disliked. Why is it so difficult just to not read it? And if you do read it, can you not recognize it is a person who obviously wants people to lash out over it? Who cares what another person thinks of PDP? To me, all that matters is if I am paying attention to the actual video and just watching it for entertainment purposes. I don't need to sit around in front of my computer wasting my time trying to win a comment war because the fact of life is everyone is disliked by one person or the other, and not one person in the world is absolutely 100% liked by every person that makes up the world. My point is the comments section of YouTube is not a good place to get a discussion going at all.


      I have not been on this forum long enough to really see people respond rudely, but if that's the case, then yes, it's an issue that people should not lash out back at. It's easy for someone to be rude and disrespectful over the internet because they can and will. Big deal. Just let them waste their time doing so. Don't hit the reply button and let your emotions get the best of you.