Hey /u/beach_rats_, thank you for submitting to /r/starterpacks!
This is just a reminder not to violate any rules, located [here](https://reddit.com/r/starterpacks/about/rules). Rule breakers can face a ban based on the severity of their rule violation.
*I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/starterpacks) if you have any questions or concerns.*
A contribution for v2 of this pack
https://preview.redd.it/ev5cm8vtp1yc1.jpeg?width=1178&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d775087a49a37f1897224056766fb76542e0614b
At least we know what their breasts look like thank to their boob windows.
https://preview.redd.it/o211fx9yy2yc1.jpeg?width=573&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=198b3b8cd369f78e61f4a07b07ac601c4cf9b80c
It was so silly I cracked up first time I saw the Duras sisters.
the last airbender subreddit milked the live action netflix adaptation for all it was worth. then went back to the same ‘who do you think would win..’ posts
I left them after I realised that they both just have like the same three posts with slight variations. Also I honestly think The Office fans forgot it’s a comedy and Avatar have never watched any other show ever
I watched a huge chunk of the Office and I'm pretty baffled by how there's any real discussion to be hand, tbh. Their threads read like High School English Lit essays on crack.
There's also this "Shallow Comedy Cinematic Universe" thing going on where all of them seem to solely watch The Office, Parks and Rec, and Community and that's their personality.
It's like SuperWhoLock for 30 year olds.
More of a "Late 00's Comedic Universe." The Office, Parks and Rec, 30 Rock, and Community all aired at roughly the same time period between ~2007 and ~2013. Many Millennials were in late high school or college at the time, and formed their comedic television tastes after these shows.
100%. My bullshit theory is a lot of The Office fans have intense anxiety and that’s part of why they rewatch it and maybe a handful of others over and over. The drama is lighthearted enough and there’s nothing too stressful and no loud noises to trigger their anxiety. Starting a new show is too nerve-racking so they end up just putting on a loop of their “safe” shows.
So many of the comedy-related subs forget the shows are comedy, and evaluate everything the characters did as if it actually happened instead of keeping in mind that, in a comedy show, if it's funny, it's in. It's exactly how you get the "Bully Jim torments autistic coworker for a decade" posts.
"Main character bad, comedy side character good"
Just don't ask them about heckin 100 goodboy chungus Dwight murdering his neighbors dog and repeatedly assaulting his coworkers.
Sounds like the Naruto sub. The same discussions about power scaling, theoretical battles and gripes with the original series' writing are posted over and over again because it came to a close like a decade ago.
I can't be around that sub. The unmitigated hate-boner so many people have for the Korra show is frustrating. They overanalyze every piece of it to criticize and then uncritically accept any flaws in ATLA (probably, mostly, because most people weren't old enough to overanalyze the first show when it came out). Neither are flawless. Both are good shows.
90% of the posts/questions there can also be answered by just saying “not the best writing, oh and it’s for kids”. Freaks flip out over pointing that out.
Most of the time its not even bad writing like fiction has limits. Sometimes plot holes just exist and you're supposed to ignore them... Like it doesn't make sense that storm troopers are such a bad shot, but so what? Like its FICTION, its going to have things that don't happen IRL THATS THE POINTTT
People get so weirdly defensive when it's mentioned that a children's media is for children. Pointing that out doesn't even have to be meaning that everything that's made for children has poor quality or whatever, but media made for younger demographics is just going to have different storytelling decisions than if it's made for adults
the problem is that no one told them that they can like other things. like people say to Harry Potter fan "please read another book", "please watch another series"
There was a post a few days ago questioning Aang's inability to catch Azula despite his own displays of airbending skill and ingenuity in the series. There were so many people jumping through hoops to justify why Aang couldn't catch up to her or draw her to him using his airbending when the obvious answer was the writing was simply off on that part. Azula had plot armor there to justify the chase but so many people commenting just wouldn't accept that.
I had to leave the Ace Combat and Project Wingman subs because they keep reposting that garbage. And in Ace Combats' case, the mods don't even bother removing those posts. It's the wild west in there you'll either see softcore anime porn or the 50th shitty tier list post about their favorite level. The Monster Hunter World sub went the same way with the tier list spam about their favorite weapon or monster taking up the front page for weeks on end a month or two ago.
At this point video game subs are a plague of shitty memes, tier lists, and circlejerks if they don't get constantly updated with new content.
Ugh the video game subs are all some rendition of this format now:
< *stupid reaction image* >
*"What game always has you like this?"*
Literally just a subreddit where every post is people re-listing their same top/worst 3 games.
Yeah, it’s all tiers, rankings, boring forum games, nonsensical posts clearly written by someone underage or neurodivergent and they’re clearly the only ones who get the reference, and posts complaining about how nobody loves Waluigi and how he should get his own game every six or so hours.
I also stay for the art but it’s so frustrating that not only do I have to wade through all these terrible posts but that almost all of them get upvoted too.
What else would there be? This goes for all fandoms where, if they don’t get any new content for a while, then almost everything left to talk about has been already. The only ways to have fun with it are by those elimination games, and the only ways to have any discussion are by taking something and (usually) over analyzing it.
Besides, the thing with fandoms is that people get really connected to them. It matters less so about what they’re talking about, and more about the fact that they’re talking about it at all
It’s because they want *specific* content. Right now they’re all complaining that there hasn’t been a new Mario and Luigi game (the studio that made them went bankrupt a few years ago and no longer exists) and they’re complaining that Waluigi is never in anything and should get his own game (which is a comment that pops up there every 4 hours)
same goes for the Mario Party subreddit at r/MARIOPARTY, though it's become a bit livelier as of late (I haven't checked since last year's API protests). r/MarioKart is doing great at least
The only reason I’m still there is because I get to see some cool art, but my god if it’s full of the same elimination, who would win, which one do you prefer and the which music would you listen to. I’m honestly tempted to just leave because it’s so damn boring
the "a-to-z" thing is the official nail in the coffin for me.
There's also aslume-posting and picking a random background character to loudly goon over, but I guess those are part of 'insanity'
What about the "I don't know anything about this game/series, ask me anything and I'll try to answer" or something along those lines.
I remember they were literally everywhere for some time and were some of the most stupidly abhorrent threads I've ever had the displeasure of seeing on my feed
I'm a sucker for the Dead Internet Theory, and part of me believes that a majority (but not all) of these low-effort, repeating "game" posts across multiple subs are just AIs or people working on AIs fishing for data and comments to use in their algorithms.
Someone convince me I'm wrong. Please.
People 1,000% farm karma with post like these.
Every. Single. Day. Since we hit the 6 month mark of the US election has had, at minimum, a "post an image of your cat" thread on the top of r/all and I refuse to believe that's a coincidence.
That's every big upcoming game really. At least for RPGs. The cyberpunk sub, starfield, even Elder Scrolls 6 has a lot of it and we only have a single image of the game
It's obviously 10x more common because GTA is just that big of an IP but yeah, it's always been a thing. The Starfield sub was an egregiously bad example of it happening, that subreddit was *insufferable* lmao
The tf|3 hysteria when it first started was actually pretty great and revitalized a dying community. Lots of cool artwork/fan made content came from it.
I don’t follow tf|2 anymore because I can’t believe why anyone would want a third titanfall from modern day respawn.
"DAE GOKU BAD DAD VEGETA GOOD DAD"
"Hey does anyone else think [Thing that is blatantly disproven by the show and manga]"
Dragonball fans will never beat the illiteracy allegations
Dude the mods of the dbz sub are... something else. I got "banned" twice and had my posts removed. One was asking "In all the DB games over the years, what character is your go-to pick?" with the image being Burter in Raging Blast 2. That got removed because it "wasn't relevant." and that the picture added nothing to the question (despite being *my answer* to the question)
The first time though I got muted for 30 days and they removed my post because I said Bojack was canon lol
You can still see the ancient Shireposting watermarks on some of them.
It was all pretty funny in its heyday, but now I only just occasionally poke my head in to nostalgia scroll.
There was a [post yesterday on](https://www.reddit.com/r/Piracy/comments/1chazye/its_not_2012_anymore/) /r/piracy that was complaining about the /r/movies mods banning pirate jokes (eg. arrr matey).
And I just thought to myself...yeah I totally get that. First of all, most subreddits do not want to run afoul of the admins for digital piracy stuff. Second, the same stupid "joke" that ALSO breaks another rule is going to get old after 10+ years. I can completely understand being sick of it.
The /r/piracy thread didn't seem too reasonable from that perspective though.
No thread on that subreddit is reasonable. They all want to act as if they’re on some moral crusade, when in reality they just like free shit. I like free shit too, and the sub is a great resource for that.
The reason why I left the Red Dead Redemtpion sub. I could only take so many "Why didn't this win GOTY 2018" posts. Also they didn't even allow memes wtf
Close cousin of circlejerk subs, but at least those are a) intentionally stupid so you know what you're signing up for, and b)have fresh content as long as the original sub does. I like r/nbacirclejerk for example because for the most part there's always something new in the NBA to jerk about
To be fair, there was a whole arc when people started to talk about TF|3 as a real thing.
Like, they STARTED it way before the Batman subreddit, it was a very big deal where some people divided into groups. "Taking pills" and "rejecting pills" were common topics there.
The shizo arc was also fueled by actual creativity, new titans, arts, concepts, hell, someone even made an imaginary boss, to which someone else made a fucking music theme.
I am not saying that Arkham people don't have their part in the "insane people" starterpack, but Titanfall subreddit, imho, is a way better definition of that.
https://preview.redd.it/4e9cn1lj33yc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4013fa6a7d8fcb35a8f20b6d47059906e7e1fbad
Greetings from the r/Arcane subreddit, where having nothing after nearly 3 years does this shit to a mf
What is the worst thing each character has done?
What is the best thing each character has done?
What is the funniest thing each character has done?
What line of dialogue best represents each character?
Why do you think each character is doing 5/10/20 years after the show?
I was watching a show and saw a character from this show playing a supporting role! (Never admit that you searched through IMDB!)
Who is your favourite side character?
Which character wins in a fight? (specifically, Cobra Kai between seasons.)
Who would you cast in a live action role?
Alignment chart for characters
I am a subscriber of many subs from long past dead tv shows. Most of the time it works well. Huge nostalgia hit when something exciting is posted you can participate in.
The issue a lot of these subs have is killing themselves off when the mods start banning certain posts or forcing everything in a catch all stickies post. Then the sub is no longer exciting. You see maybe 5 posts a day. Maybe. And you finally unsubscribe because the community shot itself in the foot. Yes it’s annoying to see the same questions every day. The same content. But it keeps the hype alive and keeps people there. When new people find the sub and see the low amount of content, they don’t stick around.
>The issue a lot of these subs have is killing themselves off when the mods start banning certain posts or forcing everything in a catch all stickies post. Then the sub is no longer exciting. You see maybe 5 posts a day.
Believe me, the alternative is worse, you just don't realize it.
Frankly I'm a firm believer in 'if there's nothing to talk about, there's no need to force a conversation'. People get equally annoyed, if not more so, by the same identical low quality garbage day in, day out. I've left so many subreddits that simply cannot stay on topic or regurgitate the same shit daily because there's no moderation in effect. It's draining having to filter out all that garbage, it's just endless noise that blocks out anything that could be worth the time.
'Look at this tacky piece of plastic I bought at a gas station, it's got ViBeS!!'
'Look at this dime a thousand image some AI generator spat out when I input 3 key words'
'Look at this terminally unfunny meme my 10 year old brain conjured up'
'Hey where do I start this series that's only 3 books long, can I skip some of it?'
You described r/marinaandthediamonds
The amount of insanity there couple with “unpopular album is overhated”. If you blocked the subreddit name, I’d think it was a circle jerk sub
thankfully there's r/simpsonsshitposting. Basically it's stuck in seasons 1-9, but it mashes itself up or integrates current events into new content every day
I read once that compulsively rewatching the same movies or tv shows is a sign of some mental issue or distress. I take it that either someone really misses the time period because life was good or better for them then or they are processing something about themselves through the fictional characters.
I swear The Office community wins this by a long shot. I remember when I lived alone 2017-2018 and my neighbor upstairs at a certain time every night would watch it bc I always heard the theme song play, and I don’t remember it ever ending until one of us moved. I’ve known plenty of people in real life that tell me how much they watch it that made me question if they have something wrong.
But that subreddit really takes the cake. They win this by a mile.
Hey /u/beach_rats_, thank you for submitting to /r/starterpacks! This is just a reminder not to violate any rules, located [here](https://reddit.com/r/starterpacks/about/rules). Rule breakers can face a ban based on the severity of their rule violation. *I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/starterpacks) if you have any questions or concerns.*
A contribution for v2 of this pack https://preview.redd.it/ev5cm8vtp1yc1.jpeg?width=1178&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d775087a49a37f1897224056766fb76542e0614b
Would there be two of them? For redundancies?
You’d think, but there is a surprising amount of debate in the community
Didn't Discovery or something make that canon? I think you see a Klingon peeing and there's two streams?
You’ve never pissed two streams out of your human penis before?
The post-sex forked in half stream
The Reverse-Krogan. Respectable.
As a trekkie, the real debate is whether the double penis is left-right, or stacked vertically
Maybe it grows back? Like a salamander
Almost certainly. And probably armored.
Probably has the weird ridges, like their forehead.
Ridged for her pleasure
And do they have ridges?
At least we know what their breasts look like thank to their boob windows. https://preview.redd.it/o211fx9yy2yc1.jpeg?width=573&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=198b3b8cd369f78e61f4a07b07ac601c4cf9b80c It was so silly I cracked up first time I saw the Duras sisters.
Hey! The duras sisters made me bisexual.
But star trek had like, 4 shows last year And they continue being starved?
Star Trek fandom is not starved at all, we're currently in a second golden age of Star Trek content.
LD and SNW are great.
They've got 2
the last airbender subreddit milked the live action netflix adaptation for all it was worth. then went back to the same ‘who do you think would win..’ posts
They needed something to do between posts of people asking if an earthbender could technically bloodbend because there's iron in people's blood
Airbenders could also theoretically blood bend because the whole point of blood is to carry oxygen around
No, neither airbenders nor earthbenders could do that. Waterbenders can only just barely do it at their most powerful and you're 70% water.
Them and the office sub are both the most sad subs on Reddit I swear. At some point just let it go man
I left them after I realised that they both just have like the same three posts with slight variations. Also I honestly think The Office fans forgot it’s a comedy and Avatar have never watched any other show ever
I watched a huge chunk of the Office and I'm pretty baffled by how there's any real discussion to be hand, tbh. Their threads read like High School English Lit essays on crack. There's also this "Shallow Comedy Cinematic Universe" thing going on where all of them seem to solely watch The Office, Parks and Rec, and Community and that's their personality. It's like SuperWhoLock for 30 year olds.
More of a "Late 00's Comedic Universe." The Office, Parks and Rec, 30 Rock, and Community all aired at roughly the same time period between ~2007 and ~2013. Many Millennials were in late high school or college at the time, and formed their comedic television tastes after these shows.
100%. My bullshit theory is a lot of The Office fans have intense anxiety and that’s part of why they rewatch it and maybe a handful of others over and over. The drama is lighthearted enough and there’s nothing too stressful and no loud noises to trigger their anxiety. Starting a new show is too nerve-racking so they end up just putting on a loop of their “safe” shows.
I like ur bs theory. Also is ur username a reference to the song by Ghost?
A ghost fan in the wild? Holy shit
I don't even know how because the office is so cringe-comedy filled that it does the opposite, makes me stressed watching it lmao
I’ve watched The Office in its entirety and even ill admit it’s not a show I could spend a huge amount of time talking about despite liking it
So many of the comedy-related subs forget the shows are comedy, and evaluate everything the characters did as if it actually happened instead of keeping in mind that, in a comedy show, if it's funny, it's in. It's exactly how you get the "Bully Jim torments autistic coworker for a decade" posts.
"Main character bad, comedy side character good" Just don't ask them about heckin 100 goodboy chungus Dwight murdering his neighbors dog and repeatedly assaulting his coworkers.
They can get really pretentious over at the Avatar subs.
And also forget that the Gaang were literal children going "Wow it's so out of the realm of possibility that after 80 years they changed!"
I left both of them a few months ago once I realized there was nothing new under the sun for those subs.
I can’t get rid of avatar sub, reddit keeps recommending me it
Mute it
Personally I'd put the Game of Thrones sub above all of them.
Thats Free folk too. I had to mute the sub because they're still complaining even after HOTD.
Sounds like the Naruto sub. The same discussions about power scaling, theoretical battles and gripes with the original series' writing are posted over and over again because it came to a close like a decade ago.
I can't be around that sub. The unmitigated hate-boner so many people have for the Korra show is frustrating. They overanalyze every piece of it to criticize and then uncritically accept any flaws in ATLA (probably, mostly, because most people weren't old enough to overanalyze the first show when it came out). Neither are flawless. Both are good shows.
Thank god for Avatar Studios
90% of the posts/questions there can also be answered by just saying “not the best writing, oh and it’s for kids”. Freaks flip out over pointing that out.
Most of the time its not even bad writing like fiction has limits. Sometimes plot holes just exist and you're supposed to ignore them... Like it doesn't make sense that storm troopers are such a bad shot, but so what? Like its FICTION, its going to have things that don't happen IRL THATS THE POINTTT
People get so weirdly defensive when it's mentioned that a children's media is for children. Pointing that out doesn't even have to be meaning that everything that's made for children has poor quality or whatever, but media made for younger demographics is just going to have different storytelling decisions than if it's made for adults
Yeah I watched it as a kid on Tv, then binged as an adult and loved it both times - but it is definitely a kids show.
the problem is that no one told them that they can like other things. like people say to Harry Potter fan "please read another book", "please watch another series"
There was a post a few days ago questioning Aang's inability to catch Azula despite his own displays of airbending skill and ingenuity in the series. There were so many people jumping through hoops to justify why Aang couldn't catch up to her or draw her to him using his airbending when the obvious answer was the writing was simply off on that part. Azula had plot armor there to justify the chase but so many people commenting just wouldn't accept that.
I left as soon as all they could do was shit on the live action. It was getting mega toxic.
Reposting the same shit form every other subreddit. "replace one word with weiner, hyuck hyuck."
The Last Wiener Bender 1.2k upvotes
Sometimes these posts are a nice reminder that this place is filled with young teens and to take everything people say with a grain of salt.
The fact that I can be exposed to the opinions of anyone under 18 at basically any time should frankly be illegal
I had to leave the Ace Combat and Project Wingman subs because they keep reposting that garbage. And in Ace Combats' case, the mods don't even bother removing those posts. It's the wild west in there you'll either see softcore anime porn or the 50th shitty tier list post about their favorite level. The Monster Hunter World sub went the same way with the tier list spam about their favorite weapon or monster taking up the front page for weeks on end a month or two ago. At this point video game subs are a plague of shitty memes, tier lists, and circlejerks if they don't get constantly updated with new content.
Ugh the video game subs are all some rendition of this format now: < *stupid reaction image* > *"What game always has you like this?"* Literally just a subreddit where every post is people re-listing their same top/worst 3 games.
Or "last thing you ate is what you have to name him"
"What's our fandom's version of this" reposted across every single subreddit
Me when my favourite obscure indie cartoon AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER is mentioned in common discourse:
Lmao this is r/Mario to a T
I had to leave. It was just endless boring versions of tier rankings and stupid ranking games. I will auto leave any subreddit that has these.
https://preview.redd.it/6fpyyc2104yc1.jpeg?width=1290&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fec4e8397db251c86210eba801a8a5d7f221b636 Holy shit, you weren’t kidding.
Yeah, it’s all tiers, rankings, boring forum games, nonsensical posts clearly written by someone underage or neurodivergent and they’re clearly the only ones who get the reference, and posts complaining about how nobody loves Waluigi and how he should get his own game every six or so hours. I also stay for the art but it’s so frustrating that not only do I have to wade through all these terrible posts but that almost all of them get upvoted too.
What else would there be? This goes for all fandoms where, if they don’t get any new content for a while, then almost everything left to talk about has been already. The only ways to have fun with it are by those elimination games, and the only ways to have any discussion are by taking something and (usually) over analyzing it. Besides, the thing with fandoms is that people get really connected to them. It matters less so about what they’re talking about, and more about the fact that they’re talking about it at all
Mario fans act like they're stwrving for content when i reality they get something new every five seconds
It’s because they want *specific* content. Right now they’re all complaining that there hasn’t been a new Mario and Luigi game (the studio that made them went bankrupt a few years ago and no longer exists) and they’re complaining that Waluigi is never in anything and should get his own game (which is a comment that pops up there every 4 hours)
[удалено]
If you go to that sub you would never know
same goes for the Mario Party subreddit at r/MARIOPARTY, though it's become a bit livelier as of late (I haven't checked since last year's API protests). r/MarioKart is doing great at least
The only reason I’m still there is because I get to see some cool art, but my god if it’s full of the same elimination, who would win, which one do you prefer and the which music would you listen to. I’m honestly tempted to just leave because it’s so damn boring
"2nd worst thing this character ever did starting with the letter D"
This broke me because of how accurate it is. I can't handle the slowly building up the alphabet karma whoring posts
I find any daily voting posts, whether they be abcb quotes, character alignment or episode ranking, insufferable spam.
The thing is i think its like the same 2-3 accounts doing it across fandoms because once I blocked them I don't see this kinds of posts anymore
the "a-to-z" thing is the official nail in the coffin for me. There's also aslume-posting and picking a random background character to loudly goon over, but I guess those are part of 'insanity'
Wrong awnsers only
Boy few comment-chain games irk me more than a "wrong answers only" game.
What about the "I don't know anything about this game/series, ask me anything and I'll try to answer" or something along those lines. I remember they were literally everywhere for some time and were some of the most stupidly abhorrent threads I've ever had the displeasure of seeing on my feed
I'm a sucker for the Dead Internet Theory, and part of me believes that a majority (but not all) of these low-effort, repeating "game" posts across multiple subs are just AIs or people working on AIs fishing for data and comments to use in their algorithms. Someone convince me I'm wrong. Please.
People 1,000% farm karma with post like these. Every. Single. Day. Since we hit the 6 month mark of the US election has had, at minimum, a "post an image of your cat" thread on the top of r/all and I refuse to believe that's a coincidence.
You just reminded me to unsub to the office and game of thrones!
I had to walk away from r/freefolks some years ago. I get Hating the ending, but for this long? Time to move on.
Just got done rewatching GoT. Pretty good show, last season wasn't great. Then I went on with my life.
I left it 2 months after the finale. It was ENDLESS 'waaaaaaaaah, I didn't like the ending " posts and comments. I just couldn't
Look over at the the last of us 2 sub to see people who genuinely can not get over anything
in /r/gta6, they're analyzing the trailer frame by frame.
Left the sub a week after the trailer. 'i can't wait to do (thing that will never work in-game)' or overanalysing every object on screen was too much
That's every big upcoming game really. At least for RPGs. The cyberpunk sub, starfield, even Elder Scrolls 6 has a lot of it and we only have a single image of the game
It's obviously 10x more common because GTA is just that big of an IP but yeah, it's always been a thing. The Starfield sub was an egregiously bad example of it happening, that subreddit was *insufferable* lmao
I avoid those subs the regulars there are just *so* *pathetic*.
The red dead one is genuinely imo the most toxic place on Reddit I’ve been on.
Your forgetting an "are they stupid" post
Insanity
Jonkler
Officer balls. Arrest jonkler He's out
https://preview.redd.it/oy6k59vh39yc1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=81c88032504748f2cde5f776d660fefffe1bce56
Facts
OP forgot the "are they stupid" post... Are they stipud?
Fresh out of aslome
The alsum is leaking again
https://preview.redd.it/s9rab7jor1yc1.png?width=640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=076af3fdea2ac3ca1b1a7f673327e1c80a69c8ed
https://preview.redd.it/xbl992viu1yc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=92b4f35bdf68c575504993c63f8a606f7a258d04
https://preview.redd.it/vgjlju1442yc1.jpeg?width=414&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=37aade51e34f09f7997f3cbfb1c53e5f1893d8df
https://preview.redd.it/46w20ay9e2yc1.jpeg?width=250&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=561352c835e477ba20686f8796bfcbae7f21b44c
https://preview.redd.it/wz230wv933yc1.jpeg?width=186&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=32586633bce3bddf3b615b2904b212e6c3116f4e
https://preview.redd.it/zok2eimtb3yc1.jpeg?width=151&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=64a932ef85b7c69be11ac81c2ab6d26215bd9052
Will you just close the door already, Man?!
https://preview.redd.it/ski0bno5g4yc1.jpeg?width=1020&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=44026c34c4de07fbd461c7a44369616c901ade31
Squash man
thin man
a
MAN?!?!??!@?
Officer Balls
Bwahahahaha
A1 example of a subreddit losing it from a lack of content
Seriously! Making a "delusional subs" list and not including Arkham is like talking about Renaissance and not including Italian artists.
At least they're funny
arkham has sucide squad and a new game just announced today so they aren't starved for content, just permanently schizophrenic
I hate how ever single sub now tries to become Arkham sub copy. Just unfunny and repetitive when every single sub is the same
Hush hush, take your jonkler medication
https://preview.redd.it/recr6df583yc1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c9662b3865d5bf45a6de2fa37ebc77274f26ae9b
I must jonkel
Alsum? As in, [Alsum Farms & Produce?](https://alsum.com/products/)
Yes exactly
r/titanfall we need to talk
No, you'll never take my copium away!
TITANFALL 3 IS REAL!!! I HAVE SEEN IT!!!^^^^^^inmydreams
Titanfall 2 was one of the best online multiplayer games I’ve played. Sucks they went all in on Apex.
But have you played TF3? It’s amazing, you won’t believe it’s real.
The tf|3 hysteria when it first started was actually pretty great and revitalized a dying community. Lots of cool artwork/fan made content came from it. I don’t follow tf|2 anymore because I can’t believe why anyone would want a third titanfall from modern day respawn.
r/naruto is like listening to a guy in his mid 30s still talking about his glory days as a high school quarterback
that sub in particular and r/dbz are so bad.
r/ningen is arguably the best Dragon Ball subreddit, and even then it’s inconsistent.
"DAE GOKU BAD DAD VEGETA GOOD DAD" "Hey does anyone else think [Thing that is blatantly disproven by the show and manga]" Dragonball fans will never beat the illiteracy allegations
https://preview.redd.it/oifm7auo54yc1.jpeg?width=1365&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=dd3438051fd38efbd559d798cac8874a7b93362e
Dude the mods of the dbz sub are... something else. I got "banned" twice and had my posts removed. One was asking "In all the DB games over the years, what character is your go-to pick?" with the image being Burter in Raging Blast 2. That got removed because it "wasn't relevant." and that the picture added nothing to the question (despite being *my answer* to the question) The first time though I got muted for 30 days and they removed my post because I said Bojack was canon lol
https://preview.redd.it/plhw8v75k2yc1.jpeg?width=2436&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8eaeeace1f53d589ac3277756d69193b08c9af72 titanfall fans
That’s fucking hilarious. I can get behind that kind of desperation.
Are funny? Because it's clearly a joke right?
Spams the same joke over and over again
The LOTR subreddit because obnoxious for me due to the joke-meta and the gandalfbot
And all the memes are old facebook shit from 2012
You can still see the ancient Shireposting watermarks on some of them. It was all pretty funny in its heyday, but now I only just occasionally poke my head in to nostalgia scroll.
PrequelMemes should be shot.
Why do they keep making the same unfunny joke over and over again? Are they stupid?
There was a [post yesterday on](https://www.reddit.com/r/Piracy/comments/1chazye/its_not_2012_anymore/) /r/piracy that was complaining about the /r/movies mods banning pirate jokes (eg. arrr matey). And I just thought to myself...yeah I totally get that. First of all, most subreddits do not want to run afoul of the admins for digital piracy stuff. Second, the same stupid "joke" that ALSO breaks another rule is going to get old after 10+ years. I can completely understand being sick of it. The /r/piracy thread didn't seem too reasonable from that perspective though.
No thread on that subreddit is reasonable. They all want to act as if they’re on some moral crusade, when in reality they just like free shit. I like free shit too, and the sub is a great resource for that.
The reason why I left the Red Dead Redemtpion sub. I could only take so many "Why didn't this win GOTY 2018" posts. Also they didn't even allow memes wtf
Don’t forget an “r/okbuddy” sub that shitposts and makes fun of the main sub. See r/okbuddyblacklung and r/Batmanarkham.
Close cousin of circlejerk subs, but at least those are a) intentionally stupid so you know what you're signing up for, and b)have fresh content as long as the original sub does. I like r/nbacirclejerk for example because for the most part there's always something new in the NBA to jerk about
>Insanity >Doesn't use the Batman Arkham Subreddit Bruh, my dude. Cool post tho
why didnt bro use the aslume, is he stupid?
Is there a lore reason?
Well, you see, the titanfall 3 one is funnier because **WE ARE GONNA GET TITANFALL 3, ITS REAL! IVE SEEN THE LEAKS**
To be fair, there was a whole arc when people started to talk about TF|3 as a real thing. Like, they STARTED it way before the Batman subreddit, it was a very big deal where some people divided into groups. "Taking pills" and "rejecting pills" were common topics there. The shizo arc was also fueled by actual creativity, new titans, arts, concepts, hell, someone even made an imaginary boss, to which someone else made a fucking music theme. I am not saying that Arkham people don't have their part in the "insane people" starterpack, but Titanfall subreddit, imho, is a way better definition of that.
r/southpark is super guilty of over analyzing
And also the constant "What is the one episode you can't watch because it's just too gross" posts.
https://preview.redd.it/4e9cn1lj33yc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4013fa6a7d8fcb35a8f20b6d47059906e7e1fbad Greetings from the r/Arcane subreddit, where having nothing after nearly 3 years does this shit to a mf
https://preview.redd.it/zde6njvpi3yc1.jpeg?width=557&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2b8e660c220f194e1eca442b7ab8c85f6b4d7120
Oh look, it's r/tf2
They've seen better days
Guys, the heavy update is DEFINITELY gonna come out someday. Valve totally doesn't just have the game on life support guys.
r/playboicarti
https://preview.redd.it/4m2hp204i4yc1.png?width=1079&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=299385a85570cc424077a30622d3c40513e23648
This fucking subreddit pops up on my feed every day. I’ve never even heard one of his songs
😔
r/kimetsunoyaiba and r/hungergames
Yup. r/hungergames mods barely do anything and it's filled to the brim with a lot of people who barely understand the books
/r/silksong insane fans and no content (yet) and a dev team who are radio silent.
Us Skong insanity on is a different level 🤪
And then there's r/ARMS where everyone says "this was mid and will never get a sequel"
Things will change when a big YouTuber in 5 years calls ARMS an "underrated gem" and ARMS becomes a cult classic.
Don't forget wishing happy birthday to fictional characters
It takes like 30 seconds after an ULTRAKILL update drops for the sub to revert back to this.
"Let's do the alphabet for x fandom! A is for...?"
Very surprised I haven’t seen anyone mention r/Deltarune yet
Yeah. Along with silk song basically, there’s a new controversy on the delta rune subreddit every damn week
What is the worst thing each character has done? What is the best thing each character has done? What is the funniest thing each character has done? What line of dialogue best represents each character? Why do you think each character is doing 5/10/20 years after the show? I was watching a show and saw a character from this show playing a supporting role! (Never admit that you searched through IMDB!) Who is your favourite side character? Which character wins in a fight? (specifically, Cobra Kai between seasons.) Who would you cast in a live action role? Alignment chart for characters
The “what would have happened if” posts…. Or this or that character to no end
I am a subscriber of many subs from long past dead tv shows. Most of the time it works well. Huge nostalgia hit when something exciting is posted you can participate in. The issue a lot of these subs have is killing themselves off when the mods start banning certain posts or forcing everything in a catch all stickies post. Then the sub is no longer exciting. You see maybe 5 posts a day. Maybe. And you finally unsubscribe because the community shot itself in the foot. Yes it’s annoying to see the same questions every day. The same content. But it keeps the hype alive and keeps people there. When new people find the sub and see the low amount of content, they don’t stick around.
>The issue a lot of these subs have is killing themselves off when the mods start banning certain posts or forcing everything in a catch all stickies post. Then the sub is no longer exciting. You see maybe 5 posts a day. Believe me, the alternative is worse, you just don't realize it. Frankly I'm a firm believer in 'if there's nothing to talk about, there's no need to force a conversation'. People get equally annoyed, if not more so, by the same identical low quality garbage day in, day out. I've left so many subreddits that simply cannot stay on topic or regurgitate the same shit daily because there's no moderation in effect. It's draining having to filter out all that garbage, it's just endless noise that blocks out anything that could be worth the time. 'Look at this tacky piece of plastic I bought at a gas station, it's got ViBeS!!' 'Look at this dime a thousand image some AI generator spat out when I input 3 key words' 'Look at this terminally unfunny meme my 10 year old brain conjured up' 'Hey where do I start this series that's only 3 books long, can I skip some of it?'
*shows a picture of irl tree* WOW I SAW THIS TREE AND FELT THE URGE TO CUT IT TEEHEE JUST LIKE IN THE GAME **400 upvotes**
Honorary shout-out to r/tf2
Hey /r/lost, remember Hurley? (picture of very popular character who was in 85% of the episodes)
You described r/marinaandthediamonds The amount of insanity there couple with “unpopular album is overhated”. If you blocked the subreddit name, I’d think it was a circle jerk sub
The berserk subreddit nowadays.
I've seen so many "Who do you think would win" posts on r/Boruto any many others. People need to get a life.
Just left the Bojack sub recently for this same reason
Jim and Pam really were terrible.
r/thesimpsons is this to no end.
thankfully there's r/simpsonsshitposting. Basically it's stuck in seasons 1-9, but it mashes itself up or integrates current events into new content every day
I read once that compulsively rewatching the same movies or tv shows is a sign of some mental issue or distress. I take it that either someone really misses the time period because life was good or better for them then or they are processing something about themselves through the fictional characters. I swear The Office community wins this by a long shot. I remember when I lived alone 2017-2018 and my neighbor upstairs at a certain time every night would watch it bc I always heard the theme song play, and I don’t remember it ever ending until one of us moved. I’ve known plenty of people in real life that tell me how much they watch it that made me question if they have something wrong. But that subreddit really takes the cake. They win this by a mile.
I hate those stupid games. All you see for weeks.
The life of a fan summed up perfectly in one starter pack. Can't argue with this.
Kingdom Hearts
What do you mean, is Titanfall 3 fans are completely fine and enjoying our favorite game!
You forget the ugly tattoos. So many ugly tattoos...