User:Comment Spae

Hey,. Apparently to the entire world and the universe itself I'm a jerk even though I'm about the most culturally inclusive person to ever exist. Only reason for the total mistrust is because I'm not some sleight of luck celebrity who everyone already knows the valid sides of.
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TBA

In both directions of capability, I am essentially the epitome of "alternative". Always doing things against what everyone has already agreed upon or trying to encourage that everyone discovers an avenue of something that they believed they fully understood. And I don't regret it until I am punished for being the alternative individual that I am.

My ability to be alternative is encouraged by my general sociological functions, meaning that I try to avoid being able to be incriminated for being such a way by being technically truthful, in a way that can't be completely countered without an analysed reality. To be apparent, I avoid using legitimate fabrications to prove a point that I have, which means that even if I might say something that is the total opposite of what is actually happening (due to inattentiveness), it's still going to be correct to some degree.

TBA I like an expansive degree of topics, to the point that posing and describing every single one and how much I know regarding them all would take practically hours to read in its entirety, even when skimming, but there are four predominant that illustrate the drastic internal differences that I have and how it contradicts... a lot of things.
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Stampy's Lovely World
Stampy's Lovely World is a 2012 web series based on Minecraft that first began ten days following the release of Xbox 360 Edition, in the status of ongoing. Arguably the only actually revolutionary and consistent fan work based on the brand but its Briton creator is repeatedly undermined as a creative genius.

At this rate, I know he won't commit to his shout-out routine in regards to me, because I'm about the most vulgar audience member he can have and yet the most authentic because of it, due the vulgarity, he wouldn't want to call his audience of minors to someone like myself, no matter how much I present faith towards his identity in the form of being attentive to what he actually does as an entertainer instead of blankly posting about sentiments in regards to him, of which have no meaning at all for any reason in the long run, but regardless of my own infinite faith to his identity, what qualifies as not being approved of by him is when criticism is given towards him specifically in regards to the execution of something or praise is given instead but at the expense of criticising another thing. And as a viewer since the beginning year, I know that certain part of him didn't come with his master 'family-friendly' image upgrade in 2014 and was always there but locked behind his own state of vulgarity.

Episodes

 * See all published episodes: Stampy's Lovely World episodes

Depeche Mode (frontman included)
Depeche Mode is a 1981 English electronic band, in the status of ongoing. And about the only music to actually qualify for every department that music as a concept asks for instead of what its respondents ask for.

Albums

 * 1) Speak & Spell (1981)
 * 2) A Broken Frame (1982)
 * 3) Construction Time Again (1983)
 * 4) Some Great Reward (1984)
 * 5) Black Celebration (1986)
 * 6) Music for the Masses (1987)
 * 7) Violator (1990)
 * 8) Songs of Faith and Devotion (1993)
 * 9) Ultra (1997)
 * 10) Exciter (2001)
 * 11) Playing the Angel (2005)
 * 12) Sounds of the Universe (2009)
 * 13) Delta Machine (2013)
 * 14) Spirit (2017)
 * 15) Memento Mori (2023)

Singles

 * 1) "Dreaming of Me" (1981)
 * 2) "New Life" (1981)
 * 3) "Just Can't Get Enough" (1981)
 * 4) "See You" (1982)
 * 5) "The Meaning of Love" (1982)
 * 6) "Leave In Silence" (1982)
 * 7) "Get the Balance Right!" (1983)
 * 8) "Everything Counts" (1983)
 * 9) "Love, In Itself" (1983)
 * 10) "People Are People" (1984)
 * 11) "Master and Servant" (1984)
 * 12) "Blasphemous Rumours / Somebody" (1986)
 * 13) "Shake the Disease" (1986)
 * 14) "It's Called a Heart" (1986)
 * 15) "Stripped / But Not Tonight" (1986)
 * 16) "A Question of Lust" (1986)
 * 17) "A Question of Time" (1986)
 * 18) "Strangelove" (1987)
 * 19) "Never Let Me Down Again" (1987)
 * 20) "Behind the Wheel" (1987)
 * 21) "Little 15" (1987)
 * 22) "Personal Jesus" (1989)
 * 23) "Enjoy the Silence" (1990)
 * 24) "Policy of Truth" (1990)
 * 25) "World In My Eyes" (1990)
 * 26) "I Feel You / One Caress" (1993)
 * 27) "Walking In My Shoes" (1993)
 * 28) "Condemnation" (1993)
 * 29) In Your Room" (1993)
 * 30) "Barrel of a Gun" (1997)
 * 31) "It's No Good" (1997)
 * 32) "Home" (1997)
 * 33) "Useless" (1997)
 * 34) "Only When I Lose Myself" (1998)
 * 35) "Dream On" (2001)
 * 36) "I Feel Loved" (2001)
 * 37) "Freelove" (2001)
 * 38) "Goodnight Lovers" (2001)
 * 39) "Precious" (2005)
 * 40) "A Pain That I'm Used To" (2005)
 * 41) "Suffer Well" (2006)
 * 42) "John the Revelator / Lilian" (2006)
 * 43) "Martyr" (2006)
 * 44) "Wrong" (2009)
 * 45) "Peace" (2009)
 * 46) "Perfect" (2009)
 * 47) "Hole to Feed / Fragile Tension" (2009)
 * 48) "Heaven" (2013)
 * 49) "Soothe My Soul" (2013)
 * 50) "Should Be Higher" (2013)
 * 51) "Where's the Revolution" (2017)
 * 52) "Going Backwards" (2017)
 * 53) "Cover Me" (2017)
 * 54) "Ghosts Again" (2023; possibly)

Albums (Dave Gahan)

 * 1) Paper Monsters (2003)
 * 2) Hourglass (2007)

Singles (Dave Gahan)

 * 1) "Dirty Sticky Floors" (2003)
 * 2) "I Need You" (2003)
 * 3) "Bottle Living / Hold On" (2003)
 * 4) "Kingdom" (2007)
 * 5) "Saw Something / Deeper and Deeper" (2008)

Album Features (Dave Gahan)

 * 1) Soulsavers - The Light the Dead See (2012)
 * 2) Soulsavers - Angels + Ghosts (2015)
 * 3) Soulsavers - Imposter (2021)
 * 4) Kurt Uenala - Manuscript (2022)

Song Features (Dave Gahan)

 * 1) Junkie XL - "Reload" (2003)
 * 2) Mirror - "Nostalgia" (2008)
 * 3) SixToes - "Low Guns" (2013)
 * 4) "Cat People (Putting Out the Fire)" (2016)
 * 5) Null + Void - "Where I Wait" (2017)
 * 6) Goldfrapp - "Ocean" (2018)
 * 7) HUMANIST - "Shock Collar" (2020)
 * 8) Jennylee - "Stop Speaking" (2021)
 * 9) OLI - "Does That Hurt?" (2022)

Danganronpa
Danganronpa is a 2010 visual novel series that began as DISTRUST in 2008. Obviously, very much evolved since that point. Like its older variant, Persona, it's a social commentary deal, but both are equal in their efforts. Danganronpa refers to a better gameplay mechanic, however, and isn't turn-based RPG, instead being rhythm, puzzle and shooter, which is arguably less of a drag to progress through.

Speaking of Persona, Ann in 5 has less character than the antagonist of DR does. They're similar in appearance, blue eyes and blond hair with pigtails and curls, but are of very different kinds of power. One has mental power, the other is too feminine for her own credibility. Any outsider of Persona 5 would realise that Ann has almost negative characterisation and is unbelievably vapid, but the community sure doesn't, falling for her appearance without fault because they, like the expected target audience of the franchise does, only think that appearances are the thing that matter. She's intentionally designed that way. Unlike Junko, her appearance is not secondary, it's essentially primary to her character as a whole and her arc. I'm not sorry, but a receiver gets far more out of Junko than they ever do out of Ann. Junko has character beyond her appearance, there's the opportunity to joke about how ridiculous her characterisation is. But with Ann, I see endless loops of appearance admiration with everyone ignoring her flaws just because she's designed to be that average type of feminine high school girl seen everywhere, someone thinking emotionally under the impression it's intellectually, having no issues with taking the first choice that comes to mind, being outright ignorant of things, being extremely one-track. Even with the other one having despair to obsess over, at least it makes up the fine line of who she really is vs. who she presents herself as, something Ann is almost entirely blank in regards to.

Two public complaint ironies in regards to both of them being judged with total bias on their actual value. Everyone complains about Danganronpa being sexual in inappropriate moments, but everyone has no problem with Ann being used in the same way for no reason and with far more of an obvious ideal that her appearance is being used for sexual reasons beyond any appropriate context. Ann calls Makoto "useless" but she's barely an advisor herself, rarely being any real help through the plot itself and mostly just being there for fan service reasons, like she's made to be, unless the player sends her to do the important thing during the Shadow boss, because that's the only time she can do anything that can be seen as 'useful' by people who don't have their critical thoughts in the gutter. Again, something Junko still does better in both, being modest with her fan service despite her design and not being useless because she's a strong driving force for everything.

Danganronpa features many platforms in which its story is published on. Typically, however, it is in game format, and most of the other platforms are revisions of a pre-existing title:

Main

 * 1) Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc (2010; 2014 English release)
 * 2) Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair (2012; 2014 English release)
 * 3) Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony (2017; late 2017 English release)

Spin-offs

 * 1) Alter Ego (2012)
 * 2) Danganronpa: Monokuma Strikes Back (2012)
 * 3) Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls (2014)
 * 4) Danganronpa: Unlimited Battle (2015)
 * 5) Cyber Danganronpa VR: The Class Trial (2016)
 * 6) Kirigiri Sou (2016)
 * 7) Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp (2021)

Anime

 * 1) Danganronpa: The Animation (2013)
 * 2) Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School (2016)

Manga (without re-releases)

 * 1) Danganronpa: Kibou no Gakuen to Zetsubou no Koukousei (2011 - 2013)
 * 2) Super Danganronpa 2: Sayonara Zetsubou Gakuen (2012)
 * 3) Super Danganronpa 2: Dangan Island - Kokoro Tokonatsu Kokoronpa♪ (2012 - 2013)
 * 4) Super Danganronpa 2: Chou-Koukou-Kyuu no Kouun to Kibou to Zetsubou (2012)
 * 5) Super Danganronpa 2: Nanami Chiaki no Sayonara Zetsubou Daibouken (2012)
 * 6) Super Danganronpa 2: Nangoku Zetsubou Carnival! (2013)
 * 7) Super Danganronpa 2: Zetsubouteki Ingaritsu no Naka no Souda Kazuichi
 * 8) Zettai Zetsubou Shoujo: Danganronpa Another Episode (2015)
 * 9) Danganronpa Gaiden: Killer Killer (2016)
 * 10) Revival Shot!: Danganronpa − Itagaki Hako Sakuhin Shuu
 * 11) Triple Bullet: Danganronpa − Watarizora Tsubamemaru Sakuhin Shuu
 * 12) Danganronpa 3: The End Of Kibougamine Gakuen − Mirai Hen / Zetsubou Hen - Dengeki Comic Anthology
 * 13) New Danganronpa V3: Minna no Koroshiai Shingakki − Comic Anthology

Novels

 * 1) Danganronpa/Zero (2011)
 * 2) Danganronpa Kirigiri (2013 - 2020)
 * 3) Danganronpa: The Animation (2014)
 * 4) Danganronpa Togami (2015 - 2017)
 * 5) Danganronpa 1･2 Beautiful Days (2015)
 * 6) Danganronpa: Makoto Naegi Secret File – The Worst Day Ever (2016)

Half-Life & Portal
Honestly, who doesn't? They're the two franchises designed by the one gaming company that finds the actual white line between real and fake, with a community that almost completely contains modest people instead of a select few.

Main

 * 1) Half Life (1998)
 * 2) Half Life 2 (2004)
 * 3) Portal (2007)
 * 4) Portal 2 (2011)
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Stampy's Lovely World

 * 175th episode "Flap Frenzy" (2014) and 495th episode "Hat Trick" (2017) were both released on the date of own birthday.

Depeche Mode

 * Delta Machine (2013), Spirit (2017) and Memento Mori (2023) are the only albums released following the debut of the Stampy's Lovely World series.
 * Dave Gahan's second solo studio album, Hourglass (2007), was released a year following the creation of Joseph Garrett's first YouTube channel, being the first Depeche Mode-related material to release following the existence of stampylongnose/stampylonghead as a contributor to internet culture.
 * It is also the first to be released following the publishing of the Spotify and Twitch ("justin" formerly) platforms.
 * Playing the Angel (2005) is the first album to be released following the publishing of the YouTube platform.
 * Depeche Mode, loosely including Dave Gahan's solo albums, have released an album once for ever year ending in XXX3 or XXX7. 2020s occurrence unlikely for XXX7.
 * Construction Time Again (1983)
 * Music for the Masses (1987)
 * Songs of Faith and Devotion (1993)
 * Ultra (1997)
 * Paper Monsters (2003; Dave Gahan solo)
 * Hourglass (2007; Dave Gahan solo)
 * Delta Machine (2013)
 * Spirit (2017)H
 * Memento Mori (2023)
 * In terms of the most recognised cases of internet culture, the release of Hourglass by Dave Gahan, released October 22nd, 2007, coincides most with the release of the first Portal by a 12-day gap.
 * In terms of gaming culture, Sounds of the Universe, released April 17th, 2009, released a month prior to the publication of the first ever version of Minecraft in May 13th, 2009, long prior to its official release.

TBA
 * -|How I turned out like this=

The primary source as to why I am like this is partially due my own state of constant submission promoting me to be unable to stand for the values that I know. I was capable of doing this at all times because I essentially immediately had these thoughts, they're genetically intertwined, but I decided not to by force. That force combined with the reason why I was forcing it at all ended up completely destroying my brain and leading me into events that would end up contributing to great external suffering. And not the ones that affect the common type of person, I mean that of which specifically can deeply affect the way I process the world.

TBA

Essentially, I am the kind of person who is able to legitimately claim, "I haven't given personal financial gains to any organization or public figure just because" and actually mean it. It's circumstantial.