@gyro
Joined on October 21st, 2017, this user has been a member for 3,165 days and is the 3,482nd person to register an account.
Has 61 submissions, the first one uploaded on December 22nd, 2014 and the most recent on October 1st, 2024.
Of those, 3 have been featured and 12 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 3,771 downloads.
In total, they have been download 230,046 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 244 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 99% positive.
Also, they are typically 100% positive when rating animation spotlights.
Has made 221 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 3,084 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
This user also has been featured in the Animation Spotlights 2 times.
This member is a Users' Choice voter!
Their current voting streak is 0 and their longest streak is 5 consecutive votes.
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Also that moment when you have no counter-arguement, so you just say someone is the new ‘person I don’t like’ just because they did something similar.
This happens all the time in media
When Elon Musk talked about how untrustworthy most news outlets were, GUESS WHAT THEIR RESPONSE WAS?
“You’re just like Trump!”
Please, don’t be another news outlet that doesn’t actually have any arguements
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Lol really? How bout’ you ACTUALLY back up your arguement?
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Also YES, CRITICS DO DETERMINE THE FUTURE OF SOME THINGS.
Critics are a source by MANY people to site whether or not something is worthwhile, and while yes, some criticism can be invalid, that doesn’t mean you should just mute criticism completely.
Look at Zack Snyder’s films.
If Batman V Superman was favored by more critics, I guarantee you Justice League would’ve done much better.
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Also I can give you an example of what happens when someone surrounds themselves with yes-men, people who are afraid to speak their opinion, or are getting paid to keep their mouth’s shut.
You know what was the result of a product that went almost devoid of criticism whilst in production?
The Star Wars prequels
Made a lot of retcons (including the heinous midichlorians), had a lot of bad CG, had a lot of stupid characters, a lot of stupid meme-able lines like Anakins classic rant about sand.
It turns a franchise that was once enjoyably stupid into laughably stupid.
Do you want him to become another Star Wars prequel?
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Also again, it’s common fact, it’s common knowledge, hell, you’re taught this AS A CHILD that sometimes you can’t just do EVERYTHING you want.
If you just added whatever you wanted to add with reckless abandon, you’re gonna get a sh!tty final product
And if you decide to post this product on a domain as public as the INTERNET
Prepare for some criticism, some fair, some stupid
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Also ONCE AGAIN. If you wanted to do something purely for fun and don’t want any judgment, THEN WHY THE HELL ARE YOU POSTING IT ON THE F%%KING INTERNET? Do you not know how the internet works?!
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ONCE AGAIN
Once it becomes public, it’s free to be judged, this is a common fact.
I’m not changing the idea, Infact I want him to build on it. And I’m not even being forceful with it, I’m making suggestions, stop trying to deflect criticism, it isn’t even as harsh as Epitaph’s.
You can in some amounts determine someone’s future, for the better or worse. Ignoring any and all criticism is for the worse, for sure.
If you just wanted to show this to someone, show it to your mom, dad, siblings, cousins, aunts uncles etc. If you want something not to be judged harshly, don’t post it on the internet for a bunch of random people to see.
Stop deflecting criticism for an honestly shoddy piece of work.
Criticism helps people improve, without it the artist will fall into bad habits, and never develop.
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When people don’t play games like a team it irritates me maybe tooo much.
Especially in Fortnite, all I think is “If you’re playing this like a loner, WHY THE HELL ARE YOU PLAYING SQUADS?! There’s a solo mode ya’know”This happens to me quite frequently, you’d think I’d get used to it, but I never do.
It salts my apples every time.
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*When you’re the only one on the team treating this team like a team*
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It’s a man catcher on a rainy day
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No! It’s a raining men joke
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YES I do understand character design, I’m just making a quick and easy example with little thought put behind it, yes I probably could come up with better examples, but I just wanted to get this down.
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I love to use this a special rainy day if you know what I mean 😉
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YES, but I wasn’t really trying to show brilliant design, more like mediocre at best surface design to show how design isn’t this hard thing that a lot of people think it is, great to have your opinion!
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nice nice
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