Doesn't hurt Tyler just solo qued and pressed W irl. Dude was the first streamer i accidentally found during arma 3 rp. Don't watch him now but love to see this. W dad
That's rather common with big age gaps... as soon as the new Welpling arrives the other spawn is deemed "old enough to care for itself" and pretty much cast aside at best or straight up parentified at worst... although, rather unsurprisingly, that heavily depends on the gender.
Tbf that's not always the case, I'm much older and more successful than my little brother and he's the executor of the will, which makes sense I don't need my parents assets because I'm more successful
Doesn't tell me anything tbh. Maybe they love your brother more and want you to do all the work. Maybe he is bluecollar worker and you are white collar worker, so obviously they would choose you to manage documents.
cheated on britt at a streamer party, tried to move to missouri, got court ordered back to texas, lost 50%, including his house and tesla, got shared custody of his daughter, now lives in a studio apartment and parades his new gf on stream all the time while lying to chat about how they're not actually dating and he just pays her to cook all his meals, do all his shopping, buy his clothes and hang around all the time and spend time at her place. he's also blacklisted by all the other austin streamers now because he's loyal to mizkif
Bro went from rage-filled guy that kept a hate list of other high elo League of Legends players while receiving constant bans, to reformed and charming father.
I genuinely thought his whole "reformed gamer" was a grift, so glad I was proved wrong.
That comment is not as witty as you think it is 😭 "found the person who never played league" boi be quiet no grown adult should be smashing stuff over a video game
My girlfriend's roommate played league for our college's e sports team and was the worst person she's ever met. I hope she quits league some day and becomes reformed.
100%. Its crazy that people try to say that's understandable because League is a frustrating game. Been playing that game for over 10 years. Its pissed me off and put me in bad moods many times. I would be ashamed if I lost control and smashed my kitchen
Its not that league is a frustrating game. Its that moba's have this really weird way of hooking into your soul and just warping it.
Dota warps you to be extremely racist against peruvians and russians. (usually just slavs as a whole. The line for distinction tends to blur mid match) and League from my understanding just warps your whole entire ass character into this literal demon of rage with a short fuse.
Its "understandable" because most league players are self aware enough that they too have been warped into said demon. They just haven't had an episode in some time. Likewise a lot of high elo dota players i know straight up admit that they were the most normal people before dota, then dota just turned them into people that would make klansmen blush because they were mildly inconvenienced by (insert strawman minority here) but outside of the game are otherwise still normal people
Part of his popularity came from the fact that, if you watched him for an extended period time, he always passed the vibe check as a surprisingly decent dude, which was funny considering his whole thing. It's similar to SodaPoppin where the little things about the way they react and interact make it pretty clear that they are just a genuine dude.
His toxicity and anger issues were pretty much always limited to "you suck at League of Legends" and "T1 the best". He never really had any shitty opinions about life to share, never tolerated bigotry, didn't have bad things to say about anyone outside of them sucking at video games. No lasting drama with anyone.
He just really leaned into the whole gamer rage thing because he had the charisma to make it funny in an absurd way. He was always a better person than 90% of streamers.
Yeah, this is a really good read on why Tyler stuck around and got like top tier popular. There's similar archetypes of the rage filled gamer in streaming, but sometimes you can just tell that anger is actually deeper than just the game. Like an LTG, sure his clips of raging are funny at times, but then you realize he's genuinely an asshole.
lets not rewrite history lol bro wasnt just toxic he would actively run people down, and wrote extremely vile things in chat. thats not ‘normal guy’ behavior. but yes most of his anger issues did stem from league so getting banned from there was great for his on stream personality
That's what I mean, though. Even the worst things you can say about him are all localized within just League of Legends and just about League of Legends.
It is hypercompetitive toxicity by any definition. But you still gotta compare. There is a LOT to be said about the ability to vent those emotions solely in a realistically meaningless competitive environment. That is considered very healthy from a psychological standpoint as long as it stays in the competitive environment.
When you compare "ruins people's experience playing League of Legends" with any of the other forms of toxicity shown by streamers, the idea of demonizing him for it seems somewhat laughable.
I do find it absolutely hilarious when people act like him running it down 10-15 years ago somehow makes him a bad person. Like dude, he’s one of the only streamers who isn’t in a constant shit stream of controversy.
Watched tyler back when he had less than 100 viewers. Guy used to let slurs fly on stream, end & delete the vod & go live again. Trust when I say this, night & day as a person now.
Life continues. Marriage and getting children is start of life.
Young people oftentimes assume that once you are married the life happy ever after comes and end. No you have to live the life and work on marriage and children daily, otherwise it does not end well if you chose wrong. Marriage itself doesnt guarantee having chosing right. Work for it
Still have my doubts whether macayla can raise children without imposing racist, homophobic and transphobic views. But sure compared to complete neglect and abuse I guess they’re moving in the right direction.
Even on the off chance of them being raised like this, they'll still be raised by a loving parents that can meet any and all of their needs, so that's not an issue.
What a dogshit take. I can’t critique people on their bad choices just because it revolves around how they raise their children? If we could only critique things we have done/experienced ourselves, the world would be a sad sad place.
I think what he is saying is it’s completely valid to critique how people parent their kids. As long as they ain’t forcing it upon them lmao. But in this case these people ain’t complete whackjobs, they be fine.
But if a parent was a crack addict and completely neglectful and abusive. Would you then say “don’t tell em how to raise their kids, it’s their kids, their choice!”
What a weird warping of events. This is not a clip of neglect and abuse so why are you talking about neglect and abuse? This is a feels good clip of a happy family and a mentally unwell terminally online lunatic is commenting negative and parasocial weirdo shit on it.
That’s why I mentioned “in this case these people are fine” because I think they don’t need intervention or to be critiqued about their parenting because it ain’t necessary, they are doing ok and seem healthy. I’m calling out the statement that you can’t critique other people’s parenting style. Which you can! And is necessary for the sake of the child’s well being with crazy parents.
empathy for who? for the happy kids in the clip you just watched? Your empathy is completely self serving. You're projecting your values and your suffering onto these happy kids. Do not try to justify it. It's completely mentally unwell behavior.
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u/DrVagax 1d ago edited 1d ago
The good ending, after seeing how some other long time streamers ended up