The whole phenomenon of Internet dipshits rubbernecking at Chris-Chan’s life is one of the most depressing things in the history of online culture. There are probably kids into this pointless spectacle today who were born after the “saga” (fuck off) started.


Behind the Bastards goes into her history a bit in the “internet is a bastard” episode.
Was the last BtB episode I listened to, seems like half of the airtime on any of Evan’s podcasts is spent complaining about tankies anymore.
Really? :michael-laugh:
His spinoff “It Could Happen Here” that’s largely hosted by a couple other people now regularly complain about tankies to the point I felt like I was just listening to posts from r/VaushV or r/tankiejerk.
It’s kind of annoying to actually live in a world where tankies don’t exist, politically speaking, but 99% of the ranty-complainyness targets them. I guess I should pass on that series then.
The first set of episodes where Evan’s is narrating what societal collapse would like is fine. They changed the format to broader discussions after that and it was fine for a while until it became apparent Garrison spends a shit load of time on reddit.
Is that the little pipsqueak he adopted from the Portland protests