gunnar just wanted to get drunk and couldn't decide HOW drunk he wanted to get, so he let chat decide instead so that in the morning he can say it wasn't his fault he's hungover, its chat's fault
Twitch chat is just like working with kids. They notice every blemish and need to know what it is. The best is when kids ask why you have "polka dots."
I really hope the songs from the dude that has some bangers like "sitting on the back of your truck in a Walmart parking lot" and his classic song "sitting on the back of my truck in McDonald's parking lot". Some of the best work to come out of the whole tik tok modern short form nonsense we have become.
hi gunnar, this is not related to this video specifically but thanks for making your vods accessible on twitch! you stream at 3am for me so I’m not often awake for it :)
Just because all of their content is music doesn't mean it's not satire. Like icejjfish is clearly satire and he only made music. Also the dolphin guy was a real musician, but the clip was a satire clip.
hey gunnar i only recently found you but you have helped me laugh a lot in the past month when i didnt think i could anymore so thank you for producing good content and being a funny guy :3
I don't know if TikTok culture is normally like this, but it makes me feel very bad for beginner artists that they get "rekt" in the comments. It takes years and often even decades to get "good" at most forms of art, and most of these people are still learning how to do it. When I was first learning to draw, I posted some of my art online too, and if people had responded like a lot of those TikTok comments, joke or not, I would have given up right then and there. There's already a lot of suffering in the world, we don't need to discourage artists from learning how to create the things that they enjoy. Peace and love etc etc.
Deviant art was made for artists so the majority of users were peers, Tiktok is made for audiences. If you want critical analysis when getting started then you publish or show off your work on sites with others pursuing the same goals. They've chosen to continue posting to general audiences despite the "haters" rather than finding a better venue that fits their need to improve. I don't think they are trying to improve, I'm fairly certain the majority of them are hoping they stumble into fame. But yeah posting to general audiences will get you "rekt" in the comments if you aren't half decent, they aren't there to help you improve or learn with you they are there to be entertained and even if you are good you'll still get negative feedback that's just how it is.
@@rembrandtbrown6450 They can find their entertainment elsewhere then. Why must it be the artists that leave, hm? They don't owe anyone anything, they can post whatever they so please wherever they so please so long as it's not harming anyone. It is really, truly, easier to scroll past something than it is to spend a minute of your time writing a snarky comment. Not everything is for you. TikTok has the unfortunate condition of discouraging people from curating their own experience, but that's not an excuse to shit on people, it's a reason to either rise to the challenge or stop using the platform.
@@cactusthestupid7222 I never said that they couldn't post their content wherever they wanted and I never said everything was for me. I'm telling you why things are the way they are, the platform is made for entertainment so it will be judged by that standard and not critiqued fairly as if by peers. I am not a user of TikTok and I'm an artist myself, deviantart used to be an old stomping ground for me and I ran in to the same issue early on posting my content on forums not made for growth in my field this is just how it is. If anything though doing that early on helped me build a thicker skin which is really helpful later in your career regardless of how good you are. That said they really should try to find an outlet where they can get actual feedback, it would help them a hell of a lot more than posting on TikTok.
I think a part of this stems from the misconception that artistic talent is something one simply has, or does not have, and it's not learnable... but that couldn't be further from the truth! Art is just like everything else for the most part: it's a skill you must practice to improve at. Sure, there are definitely people who have a natural inclination to an artistic medium, but for the most part people that are good at art are good at it because.... they've made a crap load of art!! As such, it follows that one must suck at something before they are capable of being good at it, so I definitely agree with you.
Cody Ko was talking about JustTatem and they played him doing a cameo on the TMG podcast! He like said a message to them then sang his version of Walkman 😂
15:15 this comment reminds me of my cringe years. I was an angsty teen musician putting songs on the internet back in the MySpace days and I would sometimes use an alt account to comment the worst possible things about my own songs to try to start a sort of comment war. No one ever took the bait. They all just ignored it… which is for the best, but lol 😂.
I like how Gunnar keeps saying the second guy is super British, even though he has an American accent whenever he talks. Like, dude's very clearly not British.
Yeah, last one should have been satire. The play would be to play real things that are a mix of okay, but have one or two that are REALLY bad (which you had), then find some satire that's mid after a range of expectations have been set. That, or the second to last being satire because then there's absolutely nothing to go by for the last. All the baiting for the penultimate one would really f with people afterward because the posturing was actually real. Then the posturing you do for the last one would have that much more effect. I'd go that route personally just to really mess with chat.
gunnar talking lile he's vizzini in the princess bride facing off the man in black with the poisoned goblets. bartering with the chat about what the amswer could be
as soon as you said “this must be how simon cowell feels like”… I can’t unsee… you are him JESUS CHRIST the hair the eyes the ears THE SHAPE OF THE HEAD
omg the last song.... the American boy fortnite remix by a 9 yo... "i really want to chug jug with you"... ... i forgot all about it... why Gunnar why *PTSD INTENSIFIES*
What really sucks is that good musicians never get talked about. Only the trashy ones to make fun of get attention. Ore unless you are Hollywood level. It’s a shame honestly
I can’t believe you showed Justin Myrick. My kids and I found him two years ago and his Korean covers of songs is life-changing, considering he doesn’t speak Korean. His editing skills are unique and he’s always smiling.
You can be a less than good singer (or even bad) if you play punk music. Or are a rapper. Those are the only genres you can be a bad singer in. Osker released two of the greatest punk albums of all time and their singer is not good. The Early November is another great band with an iffy singer. NOFX are absolute legends. Screeching Weasel. This TikTok pop crap isn’t going to get you anywhere if you’re mediocre.
Sure like to see how much people hate on people’s rapping, singing or their beats, but the instant they’d be given the opportunity they likely wouldn’t know how to write a song, sing properly into a microphone, or make a beat; not to mention mix or master the track