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THIS, 100% this! You summed up the US & how sad the hyper-tension & hyper-melodrama presently is in a heartbeat - People need to get back to talking, human connections, instead of kneejerk "you're a devil because we disagree!" crazyness. Also, never imagined seeing Teh_Pwnerer with a kid. You make a great dad, Jarret! Take your time, and do Patreon & Jeremy/Jarret at whatever pace/vibe you feel. Sure, there's gonna be some complaints, I've seen some on Reddit for example, both about the Patreon & politics, but Reddit's... not really representative of reality, let alone sanity half the time, so disregard what some folks on some social media platforms will rant, in their echo chambers. It's easy to generate blind hate behind a keyboard in a room to people you've never met, calling them evil names, etc. It's a lot harder kicking back in a chair sharing a drink & snacks with someone IRL. Pure Pwnage is part of the past, and it's immortalized forever, and I live it still, with in-game logos, t-shirts I still wear, etc, my Gamer Army tags, etc. This is... different, but in the same vein. Some will like it, some won't. Some will like you for your personality, projects, politics, whatever, some will despise you for it, whatever. At the end of the day, you're being real, about health issues, personal life, etc. It's weird, but at the end of the day, it's real. More people should be about this. Try to understand each other instead of tossing people into pre-conceived notions or "categories", based on life items, politics, whatever. It's more important to be a good true person, than to be a canned robot, pleasing the masses by acting like what they always demand someone to be. I support people whose political viewpoints are very different than mine, whose personalities or beliefs are different, all of it. I support them because they're human beings and doing things I enjoy and are fun. Human connections. That's what life is all about. All our lives can be over in a heartbeat, and even naturally, they're still all too short not to live for good Human Connections.

Ken C.

If you're near bellwoods tomorrow, I'll totally come say hi!

Matthew Sirko


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