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I bet you do.

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Icycalm I think is outright some sort of anti-social narcissist (which is why he fled the US and went into hiding in Greece after the FBI caught him defrauding elderly people). He cultivated a little sect of simps who appear to regard him as some sort of videogame prophet, which is as absurd as it is pathetic. Him and his circle are completely unbearable, but thankfully he has mostly faded away from the web.

Rogers is a bit of a different animal. He's INCREDIBLY autistic, and if you look into some of the shit he's done in the past, or talked to some people who interacted with him over the years on places like XBox Live, he seems like he can be unbelievably insufferable.
The Action Button videos he's putting out, however, aren't absolutely awful.
The video he did on Doom is long as fuck, and there isn't anything particularly fascinating to glean from it, but he manages to tell oddly compelling and even endearing autistic anecdotes about Doom for hours, and the dork (with an inflection that reminds me of Ron Burgundy somehow) ultimately made it entertaining, with little which rubbed me the wrong way.

I don't know if it's a fluke, because I care a lot about Doom, but I don't give a shit about Tokimeki Memorial or whatever, so I'm not gonna sit through hours of the other ones, but to me, his Doom video was honestly worth listening to while I was playing Doom 64 or working on maps.

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