well, at the end of the day, William, isn't a real person, so these songs can be as catchy as they'd like to be but I do get your point real killers have been put on this pedestal that they really should not have been and some people obsess over them to a disgusting degree but there are also others that actually take the coverage of these terrible people seriously
Blame capitalism. Why do these companies market to kids, something the creators (outside of content farms) have literally no say in? To capture audiences early to intill brand loyalty. Also, your rant comes off a bit reactionary and puritanical, which I'm sure wasn't intentional. But, hey, thems the risks of one take reaction content, amiright? No time to dwell on your feelings and work through them, no time to practice mindfulness, just go go go.
I probably went a little overboard. This was the 3rd reaction in a row I recorded that was like this so I allowed myself to just have a day to speak my thoughts and this was that day. lol
well, at the end of the day, William, isn't a real person, so these songs can be as catchy as they'd like to be but I do get your point real killers have been put on this pedestal that they really should not have been and some people obsess over them to a disgusting degree but there are also others that actually take the coverage of these terrible people seriously
Yeah, I know its all not real, it just doesn't feel right to me because of the real world parallels. I guess its better people obsess over Afton than real killers though
You are right, but you can continue to like a character without liking his actions, people don't like William because he killed the children, but because he is or was a good villain (I'm not too involved with fnaf now)@@DollWantReact
William-remember that I always come back
Doll-I hate you 😄
I think she's right but y'know I do like it but at the same time she's right
well, at the end of the day, William, isn't a real person, so these songs can be as catchy as they'd like to be but I do get your point real killers have been put on this pedestal that they really should not have been and some people obsess over them to a disgusting degree
but there are also others that actually take the coverage of these terrible people seriously
Oh, also, if you want halloween theme, "Tune Into the Madness by Stupendium & Dan Bull" is great also!
Please react to "An Impostor Calls by Dan bull & The Stupendium" it's a really fun and theatrical music ;)
Wish among us was still popular has some peak songs 😔
Blame capitalism. Why do these companies market to kids, something the creators (outside of content farms) have literally no say in? To capture audiences early to intill brand loyalty. Also, your rant comes off a bit reactionary and puritanical, which I'm sure wasn't intentional. But, hey, thems the risks of one take reaction content, amiright? No time to dwell on your feelings and work through them, no time to practice mindfulness, just go go go.
I probably went a little overboard. This was the 3rd reaction in a row I recorded that was like this so I allowed myself to just have a day to speak my thoughts and this was that day. lol
like 15
well, at the end of the day, William, isn't a real person, so these songs can be as catchy as they'd like to be but I do get your point real killers have been put on this pedestal that they really should not have been and some people obsess over them to a disgusting degree
but there are also others that actually take the coverage of these terrible people seriously
Yeah, I know its all not real, it just doesn't feel right to me because of the real world parallels. I guess its better people obsess over Afton than real killers though
You are right, but you can continue to like a character without liking his actions, people don't like William because he killed the children, but because he is or was a good villain (I'm not too involved with fnaf now)@@DollWantReact