User:Comment Spae

in the middle of 2019 i saw meggy spletzer from SMG4 having transformed into a human in spite of me knowing her to be an inkling for two years for the first time in the only episode that depicted her in that state at that time ("mario does the chores") and decided the appropriate response was to force (exact action word: force, as in intentional) immobility via pressure of forcing masturbation in connection with weakening the connection of my joint in order to defy the creative satisfaction of the series' creators. also, most significantly, i had assumed that meggy was in that form for multiple episodes already upon seeing "mario does the chores", despite only seeing it in that one episode and for the first time, as opposed to actually seeing multiple episodes featuring meggy in her human form rather than just making the presumption that she had already been that way for a long time

as opposed to the sensible and inconsequential path of accepting it and taking it as the new norm of her character due to it being an irreversible physical appearance change to her character and the character arc with her in that form not even having began officially

the two events now eternally coexist, human meggy spletzer being introduced as part of the status quo of the SM64 parody series and me giving myself an immobility issue as a quote-unquote "preemptive" measure unique to only myself

of course, because immobility is external and to the real world, i am not the only one who has to deal with that fact

no it's not because "tragic event motivating permanent physical alteration" seriously it's not me trying to copy that element in the real world since the transformation is associated with the serious death of a character within a show intended to parody a game in the mario franchise that is absolutely not the reason the reason is an arguably contextually morbid attempt to retort against the change due to considering it a terrible idea to move forward with. i was basically told that there was a girl named "desti" who died in a prior video that i had not yet seen that meggy had to continue the legacy of in relation to "training" for something in relation to usage of the signature splattershot firearm, due the series parodying nintendo overall, really, but instead of taking that possible character arc as something worth watching, with the physical form involved as well, i took it as rather the opposite... so very obviously rather the opposite, as opposed to at least trying to give an arc involving both of those things a chance to even begin without personal issue before determining the quality. don't think i didn't recognise that it was going to lead on through multiple years and that her physical form was going to stay forever, because i sure as hell did acknowledge all that. of course, with how many joke episodes it took to reach that future character arc due to time to prepare it, i absolutely grew considerably impatient for a character arc that i knew would begin and what the exact events would be to begin

only reason everyone who isn't me is fine beyond the prospect of that switch in comparison is because they don't care regarding the idea of one character fulfilling the wish of another in a parody series, don't know of the parody series in detail whatsoever, or embrace the whole change in status quo that is introduced with a character arc post-species switch... and don't have the thought process to make the automatic conclusion to react like that with such drama in the first place. basically i had very little tolerance over a character seriously trying to fulfill the wishes of a dead character in a joke series themed around internet memes, which is an understandable thing but, uh... bit excessive of a way to rebel against it inevitably being something that would be marked in history forever. i mean, that was the first time the series would ever do that, but it was a better idea to just allow it to happen and tolerate it because it obviously didn't exist yet to be able to say whether or not it would have provided for or set back the quality of the series as a whole, even i knew that just like i knew the eventual prior and future events simply from dialogue exchanges originating from one particular character

events that happened at the same time:
 * the release of five nights at freddy's: help wanted
 * "an interview with springtrap"
 * pewdiepie's official return to minecraft
 * the release of chapter 3 of dark deception
 * the series finale of the amazing world of gumball
 * celestia and luna (no need to point out the source, should be obvious if you were alive in 2010) playing the role of hero in substitution of the mane 6 and said mane 6 disliking them for it
 * eight or so total months of the first hiatus of stampy's lovely world (keep in mind the fictional helpers had existed since late 2015)
 * the halfway point of hermitcraft 6 (yes, 6, the grian debut season, not even anywhere near 10)

though honestly it mostly stems from meggy spletzer's human transformation because the episode where it happened, "final hours", including "final" in the title led me to believe a whole lot of falsifications instead of presuming that it was simply the end of a thriller story arc... because... the finale of something overall does not specifically use "hours" as a unit of time now, does it? no, it does not, even i knew that when the episode was released. clearly it was so obviously a thriller story arc finale. hey, it was released at the beginning of the month, how do you think the end would have turned out?? yeah... either way, "final" being included in the title also enabled me to act in further erratic recklessness than there was already present because it caused me to fear the possibility of an ending turning to reality due to there not being anything after that, instead of doing the simpler task of accepting that "final" does not mean "series finale" and instead "arc finale" due to the use of "hours" and waiting for what may proceed it. wouldn't say SMG4 made a wise choice of words there, definitely

2019 was essentially divided into two halves stemming from end-of-decade stresses, the first half being about my first encounter with anime in the form of danganronpa triggering my flight or fight response in the form of enabling it for me to be inquisitive about myself to an extreme capacity that i end up allowing to be external to the point of denying a present that isn't even of that big a misfortune at that rate, and the second half being my physical immobility issue triggered by the external effects of that encounter in combination with trying to avoid a school presentation based on the entire franchise because it would be far too outlandish to try to discuss in front of students and a teacher who still don't have full comprehension of me because i try too much to be implicit. this would also reveal that there are communities who just outright dislike my personality despite them not even knowing me personally in the slightest because the internet is antagonistic and full of awful people, giving me the impression that everyone even outside of the internet hates me too, which would cause me to delude myself into thinking that i am not worth the time existing here and becoming masochistic beyond normal masochism by getting myself into situations of actual inability, with the things that i realised about myself from danganronpa also serving as a motive

of course, this would also mean that anything SMG4 meggy spletzer being human for the first time, along with anything related to stampy's lovely world court of paw and go throw (those two series seem thematically contradictory, they are with one being overall easier to watch, but they are still the same radical left game parody series from may of the early 2010s of which both premiered on a saturday) onward, i am unable to experience with any format of peace because i ruined the virtue of experiencing it just after those points (well, equivalent to "just after" regarding time equivalence for the hiatus from the latter) because i couldn't tolerate myself after my first encounter with the entire danganronpa franchise due to what it is. by objective standards, the events that i am listing are the most blatant indicators of cultural events that show self-awareness from the topic itself due to said topic having been existent for long enough for people to dissect it enough that the topic itself also dissects itself in official content... i just decided the exact moment i recognised that beginning to happen, to my inconvenience. and yet, at the same time, people want me to like them, or commit to the simple thing of agreeing with them despite their own processes being actually fundamentally flawed and that being transparent to me on all accounts... yeah, not helping your case there

and the ridiculously annoying thing, i am not even exaggerating any of this, but lol anyone on this platform would propose doubt about that because nothing outlandish truly happens to anyone on the internet because everyone on the internet is an extremist in conformism to the extent of denying anything truly outlandish that is still true as being true despite it being objectively true anyway. seriously if you think that i wanted to actually make 2019 the year when i would suffocate myself in further misfortune just when culture begins to be more self-critical and tries to execute itself to complete anticipated things as opposed to just letting that culture do that thing then, uh... no. i would have been better off, if anything, if i didn't make 2019 the year where encountering danganronpa would end up being a self-fulfilling contextual prophecy for basically my entire existence and just allowed the year and the events of it to just happen without a problem by continuing through with what i was already doing by just following along with something and not making significant reactions outside of the thing that i was following itself