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.
 * -|What I do=

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 three 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. Arguably the only actually revolutionary and consistent fan work based on the brand but its Briton creator is repeatedly undermined as a creative genius.

Depeche Mode (frontman included)
Depeche Mode is a 1981 English electronic band. 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.

Danganronpa is something I like too but not something I caught myself up to until a later point
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.
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Stampy's Lovely World

 * "Flap Frenzy" (2014) and "Hat Trick" (2017) released on 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.

TBA
 * -|How I turned out like this=

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.