Are you watching Shane Dawson’s docuseries on Jake Paul?

kennymcwhoremickbitches:

yummykyman:

Yeah it’s pretty interesting. Even though it’s staged as fuck, it’s entertaining in a reality TV kinda way.

Dude. Imagine an AU where Cartman is a vlogger (basically exactly like Jake Paul) who is suspected of being a sociopath, is apparently abusive and problematic, and is the source of a lot of controversy, and Kyle is a journalist trying to get to the bottom of the whole thing like who really is Eric Cartman? Is he really a sociopath, and who made him the way he is? Also I can totally see Liane being a “vlogmom??” Lol

That’s a really cool idea 🤔 probably really difficult to pull off in writing though

I like Shane but he’s not really the type of person that should be doing these series tbh,, he always ends up feeling bad for the person he’s supposed to be mad at like Tana, where he said he wouldn’t forgive her right away and he would be mad at her but the second she started crying he started treating her like an innocent baby who did nothing wrong ;///

I agree. Shane isn’t the type of person who can make what’s supposed to be unbiased and analytical very efficiently.

Do you really think kyman is or was toxic ? Because a lot of people say kyman is abusive and i disagree but I wanna know if for you is toxic

See it’s hard to say it’s toxic. It depends on how you depict it. Whether or not a relationship is toxic is based heavily on the two people’s preferences and the boundaries they set for each other. So if you have a fic where one of them is shown as cowering at the other’s feet in reaction to something the person does, that’s you depicting the relationship is toxic. But if you have that same person do the same thing and their partner responds positively and pursues that? Well. You could argue that’s pretty different.

Toxicity in relationships is more about the personal sensitivities each person has, because they can vary, and respecting the boundaries of each other. What’s taboo in one relationship might not be in the other at all.

Really depends how you depict it. Like, a lot.

behind-the-blow:

yummykyman:

Kyle actually respected his authoritah…

That scene seemed like a pretty ridiculous and lame excuse to get Kyle on the case with as little build up (= time) as possible. It was totally unconvincing. It would have made more sense for Kyle just to take the initiative himself to go ahead and do it. “Kaaaahl…” wtf…

It’s just peer pressure. Either Kyle or Cartman tend to be the spokesperson to kick someone from the group, and they’re pretty much just both asserting to him that if he doesn’t do it he’d be uncool.