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This could be used to describe the latest livestream, or just Phil as an internet icon in general.alittledizzy wrote:Phil says basically nothing controversial at all and idk pretty much everyone just thinks he's pretty cute.
Katka wrote:Dan treated his male matches exactly the same as his female matches in the video, he didn't point them out, he didn't try to explain why they were there, he just included them when he didn't have to (he could have set his Tinder to only show him female matches or he could have edited the men out but he didn't).
THIS. PREACH. It is heteronormative, and it’s coming from the idea that being not-straight is a negative thing, so it’s insulting to assume that of someone.lilMango wrote:I know this is your opinion and you didn't mean to do this, but this really saddens me because I know this is a mindset that a lot of people will have and they will continue to think Dan is straight. It's just plain sad. I feel like Dan is trying to be obvious about his sexuality because he doesn't want to make a definitive statement (i.e. a coming out video). It makes perfect sense why he wouldn't want to: he would feel like he was asking for attention, he would feel like it's crossing personal boundaries, and thats not the usual content that goes on his channel or even happens in his liveshows. It would be awful to make assumptions about him, but there's a point where the signs are so clear (as clear as even explicitly STATING HIS SEXUALITY a long tome ago, but whatever) and so obviously there that NOT thinking he's not straight is just sort of...blind. it's heteronormative, is what it is.saffarinda wrote:I think Dan is attracted to men and women, but him using men and women in this video didn't "confirm" it any further for me. In the same way that if a gay guy did the exact same video, but had women, it wouldn't confirm to me that he's clearly straight/any sexuality that isn't 100% straight.
giving you a huge here riz. Honestly, with Dan, his videos are never that great. And every time, people point that out, and act like there’s a higher bar. Maybe some people are new and are expecting sonic gaming from years ago or whatever, but Dan’s content hasn’t been spectacular in years. And you don’t need to complain about it every time.rizzo wrote:Forgive my attitude here, but like..... What's Dan gotta do to entertain you folks?
yo good point maybe he gave them NDAs LOL.rizzo wrote:Also v impressed none of these convos or even photos leaked in the last few days?? (If they were legit. They seem to be...)
Same! It’s nice to see you side with the humor. I don’t have the right to tell people what is and isn’t triggering to them, but these jokes aren’t tasteless. They’re very popular and trendy right now, which means that the majority enjoys them and doesn’t find them problematic. Maybe it’s coping for some people and maybe it’s just joking about how much of the young generation seems to be mentally ill, or that our world is doomed bc of global warming. There are lots of reasons for this joke and that’s why it’s so popular.missemma wrote:Tbh for me though, I don't mind him being self-depreciating, it's one of the reasons I quite enjoy watching him and probably why I enjoyed the video.
Good question. I think Tinder was just happy to have someone with such a big audience shout them out at all. Like how companies pay to have their name or logo on/in stadiums, arenas, etc. Or product placement. It’s just getting the name in people’s heads and hopefully starting conversation about it. In this case, it worked!lurker wrote:i'm just thinking...comparing dan's and phil's tinder spon i actually wonder how on earth phil got away with his idea.
yo SAME he looked fiiiiiineyellowsubmarine wrote: He looks absolutely lovely in that shirt I love it so much!
yes! that came across more astringently than i wanted - i guess i just feel like dan has made it pretty clear that he doesn't find sexual identity to be his primary source of self identification personally - but that absolutely doesn't mean others shouldn't or don't.captainspacecoat wrote:
Vanderlyle I totally get what you're saying (and agree with you!), but I think in this case LGBT+ people are simply expressing happiness that someone they admire is also not straight. It is exciting/affirming to know that someone you look up to experiences sexuality similarly to you, and after so clearly being uncomfortable with his sexuality in the past it's nice to see him so seemingly blasé about his attraction to multiple genders now.
Of course people are more than their sexualities, and we would all do well to remember that, but in this case Dan's sexuality is relevant due to the video he just uploaded in which he demonstrated attraction to men as well as women on his main channel (not that he hasn't done that before, but people will always choose to ignore it), so it's gonna be a current topic of discussion.
Bruh the same could be said on why we always have to force positivity and unanimously good opinions cuz god forbid someone doesn't like the content and posts an opinion about it. No ne should have to fear going against majority opinion. Isn't that the point fo a forum, to be unapologetic about your opinions no matter how repetitive or negative they are. If someone wants to complain that phils ls are boring or that they don't enjoy dans content they should be allowed without the pitchforks coming after them. I feel like every time I write a post I always have to be super careful to not offend or come off as biased/overly critical but why should that be a thing?? Expectations come with being in the limelight and so does liking and disliking a creator's content. People should have the right to voice that without being shamed or accused of "wanting too much or expecting the impossible".eevee wrote:I
I don’t know why every time, without fail, we need to talk about how we didn’t like the video that much. It’s not just one or two people. It’s exhausting. If you don’t like Dan’s content most of the time, don’t watch it. No one’s going to revoke your fan card if you don’t watch Dan’s channel.
He’s making the same kind of content that he’s been making for the past few years. So I ask the same question as riz: what more do you want?
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I liked the video! That sloth gif had me cracking up that person was a winner and Pernille with the "what's a meme lol" what a pure soul
Anyway I'm going to Hawaii for a week so I hope when I get back there's some more fun deppy content! Interested to watch Dan's ls next week, maybe while I'm sipping mai tais
Yeah that's not what I meant I think I'll probably be busy and will just catch up on YouTube and internet stuff when I come back. Obviously I will have internet thereuglyamerican wrote:I'm pretty sure there's broadband internet in Hawaii, so...
Yea, I know what you meant, but p r i o r i t i e s.argo wrote:Yeah that's not what I meant I think I'll probably be busy and will just catch up on YouTube and internet stuff when I come back. Obviously I will have internet thereuglyamerican wrote:I'm pretty sure there's broadband internet in Hawaii, so...
stop being so precious eevs. I'm not offended at all just trying to make a point!! I get caring, I think we all care and love them too much, to a point that sometimes critique is taken personally (im guilty of this with phil sometimes) but I never want there to be a culture where people get overly defensive or scare others from saying something that not everyone will agree on or have heard before. The whole back and forth is what forums are about and we as individuals can disagree and still like each other at the end of the day.eevee wrote:kuensukki I'm not saying don't share your negative opinions, I'm more saying why continue to watch Dan if all the content disappoints you? And I'm seriously wondering what people want from him if this isn't it. It wasn't a rhetorical question. I invite everyone to answer it, I would love to know.
But blueapple_x brought up a good point to me privately "for me personally, reading a post that says "this video wasnt groundbreaking. I didnt really enjoy it" is exactly the same as "this video was amazing. I really enjoyed it". I dont think one should be called out just because it's negative"
that's a damn good point to be honest
sorry kuen and anyone else who might have been offended, I just really care about Dan, haha. I let it go to my head a little too much.
uglyamerican maybe they're on vacation and will be too busy to hang out on idb, lol.
you get me kuen I agree, I wouldn't want to contribute to silencing anyone's opinions on an open forum. I definitely agree that everyone should feel entitled to share their opinion here! That is what it's about.kuensukki wrote:stop being so precious eevs. I'm not offended at all just trying to make a point!! I get caring, I think we all care and love them too much, to a point that sometimes critique is taken personally (im guilty of this with phil sometimes) but I never want there to be a culture where people get overly defensive or scare others from saying something that not everyone will agree on or have heard before. The whole back and forth is what forums are about and we as individuals can disagree and still like each other at the end of the day.![]()
he absolutely should make the videos that make him happy! At this point I'm genuinely curious as to what people would enjoy seeing from him, haha.karma_yeah wrote:I agree with others who've asked: "What would it take to please some people?" I think ultimately the answer is, that it's simply not possible. So I hope he makes what makes him happy.
danthony sex tapeeevee wrote:he absolutely should make the videos that make him happy! At this point I'm genuinely curious as to what people would enjoy seeing from him, haha.karma_yeah wrote:I agree with others who've asked: "What would it take to please some people?" I think ultimately the answer is, that it's simply not possible. So I hope he makes what makes him happy.
Now I just really want to know Dan's tea preferences. I'm partial to roasted oolongs and shu pu'er myself, but I love so many other varieties. (I used to work in a tea store, the got really into samples and tastings. My only other forum experiences before IDB were Steepster and Backyard Chickens). Actually I might be disappointed in his tea selection. I'm guessing some herbal, maybe green (Oh! I forgot! We finally tried green tea Kit-Kats!) and your standard English Breakfast. But I would still love a mention in like a "things that keep me grounded" side channel video.Vanderlyle wrote: i think dan just wants his sexuality to be as common as his tea preference.
I personally would like to see more wholesomeness on main channel videos, but I realize that's only a small part of who he is, so I'm learning to be content with the bits we see in liveshows, DAPGs and puppy videos.alittledizzy wrote:danthony sex tapeeevee wrote:he absolutely should make the videos that make him happy! At this point I'm genuinely curious as to what people would enjoy seeing from him, haha.karma_yeah wrote:I agree with others who've asked: "What would it take to please some people?" I think ultimately the answer is, that it's simply not possible. So I hope he makes what makes him happy.
[offtopic]I tend to assume that people are not straight, but that doesn't mean that I assume that a person is gay either. It's more of a "ambiguous until they let me know' type of thing. Mostly because I HATE that generally people assume that EVERYONE is STRAIGHT. I personally find that more offensive, because the erasure or queer identities is a real problem.[/offtopic]Grey wrote:
[offtopic]I'm a little confused about the etiquette of assuming a person is not straight. I feel like that's generally a bad thing to do. But I don't know why. It being bad to assume seems to imply that it's bad or less desirable to be not-straight. I understand why assuming based on stereotypes such as style of dress is bad. I don't think people are even "assuming" about Dan anymore, I'm not saying they are. I'm just wondering in general hence the "off topic".[/offtopic]
Agreed!! I think in general it's not great to assume anyone's sexuality when you have no information at all about what it is, whether straight or not straight. But when somebody heavily implies they aren't straight, as Dan has been doing for years now, I think it is a huge disservice to them to continue assuming they're straight. It suggests that straight is the default, and that to be assumed gay/bi/pan/otherwise not straight is an insult. At the end of the day, I think it's just best not to label people when they haven't given a label, but also not to consider heterosexual as the default or get offended when somebody suggests a person who expresses attraction to the same gender may not be straight. Also to remember that sexuality is a sensitive topic, and people may be dealing with internalised homophobia/biphobia or may not be in a situation in which they can be open about their sexuality, so it's best to treat the subject with sympathy and respectGrey wrote:
[offtopic]I'm a little confused about the etiquette of assuming a person is not straight. I feel like that's generally a bad thing to do. But I don't know why. It being bad to assume seems to imply that it's bad or less desirable to be not-straight. I understand why assuming based on stereotypes such as style of dress is bad. I don't think people are even "assuming" about Dan anymore, I'm not saying they are. I'm just wondering in general hence the "off topic".[/offtopic]