Gamer dad of the year demonstrates optimal method of dealing with anger when kids are around

Being a parent is quite a joy; there’s something special about bringing a life into the world, watching them grow up, and having a front-row seat to seeing their personalities develop. When you’re a gamer and lover of all things pop culture, there are times when you’ve got to get a little creative regarding winning, losing, and reacting to both.

Gamer dad and streamer TimTheTatman recently shared a clip on TikTok and gave his fans a masterclass in how to deal with frustration while gaming when his son is within earshot. We have to admit, we’ve tried quite a few interesting ways to hide a specific word from our children’s ears, but this is a surefire way to express some passion while gaming and make your kid laugh!

So what is Tim’s strategy? It’s simple; he yells breakfast food names loudly. When attempting to perform a jump in Fortnite Only Up, he quickly realizes that he’s not lined up for success. That’s when he starts calling out the names of breakfast treats.

“French toast, bagels, give me some waffles, eggs…eggs,” he bellowed, before shaking his head and saying he can hear his son laughing in the background. Not only was he laughing, he had some words to share with his father.

“You’re bad at this game,” he told his dad, and his dad just looked at the screen and shared a laugh that covered his face.

There’s nothing like your own flesh and blood telling you that you’re garbage, especially when you’re censoring yourself for their sake. All jokes aside, we love this dad’s way of gaming, getting his son involved, and making it fun. Plus, everyone knows that talking smack is a big piece of the gaming realm, so he’s already gearing up to be a great sidekick when the time comes.

Maybe he’ll even inspire his dad to get better since he clearly believes he needs it. Cheers to awesome gaming dads whose TikTok videos make our day and inspire us on how to be more clever with our frustration. We have a feeling we’ve got a new one to throw out next time we lose our footing in Mario Kart — Mickey Waffles!

No amount of ukuleles can save Colleen Ballinger from resurfaced video of her performing Beyoncé in blackface

Things just keep getting worse for YouTube star Colleen Ballinger, but perhaps that’s okay given allegations of how she’s treated fans and co-workers. Known as Miranda Sings on YouTube, Ballinger went viral last month with a series of accusations that she has harassed, bullied, and groomed underage fans.

Ballinger addressed the accusations in an embarrassing video where she tried to sing her way through half-hearted explanations while playing the ukulele. After that, a writers’ assistant on Ballinger’s Netflix series Haters Back Off wrote a lengthy blog post criticizing the ukulele move and accusing the YouTube star of inappropriate behavior and racism.

Now, a particularly icky video has surfaced that at least seems to prove the racism allegation. This footage, taken during a stage show, reveals Ballinger in blackface singing Beyoncé’s “All the Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It).” Just a warning that the video could prove disturbing for people with a conscience:

Let’s all just take a second. Get some water, then come back.

Per Variety, it’s unclear when the video was shot, but Ballinger apparently shared it in February 2018 on her Miranda Sings YouTube channel, where it’s still viewable for some reason. The footage was clearly taken at a Miranda Sings live performance, where Ballinger appears to have dark greasepaint smeared on her face to hide the shame she’s probably not even feeling.

The clip resurfaced on Wednesday this week. It was originally posted by social media influencer Paige Christie, who theorized that the performance took place in London’s West End around summer of 2010. And if we check our calendars… yes, that’s still too recent for this to be considered anything other than mean-spirited and tone-deaf.

Regarding the backlog of previous allegations, several screenshots have made their way online showing Ballinger questioning underaged fans about sexual topics, genitalia, periods, and more. Former stans also have accused her of manipulating them into doing free favors.

In addition, there are plenty of Miranda Sings videos showing Ballinger acting in a sexually suggestive manner in front of her real-life nephew, which is always just a gas. Furthermore, there’s footage of live shows where Ballinger urges children to take the stage and act out adult situations, such as pretending to give birth or going on a date with her.

The video below shows Ballinger asking a nine-year-old boy to stick his hand down her pants, and the child looks noticeably uncomfortable by the end. Again, this content could be seen as, and definitely is, disturbing:

So, what about that blog post last week?

The writer, April Korto Quioh, didn’t mince words about her time working on Ballinger’s Netflix show:

“Upon meeting Colleen, my first impression of her was that she was boisterous, opinionated, and had a stunning lack of humility that was unlike anything I had ever seen. Immediately upon entering the writers’ room, I was treated to story after story about her sold-out shows, how obsessed her fans were with her and the lengths they would go to get her attention.”

Oh, it goes on:

“Most days, the first hour or so of work was dedicated to Colleen forcing us all to perform the emotional labor of counseling her through her marital concerns, being a listening ear to her complaints about fans (they were being ‘so sensitive lately’ aka they had spoken up about their discomfort with her using a blaccent) and getting the latest updates on the antics of her fellow YouTubers. I recall overhearing her once brag that a creator was being ‘cancelled’ for saying the n-word (and if you think she went with “n-word” instead of hitting that hard ‘r’ then you haven’t been paying attention) and that she would never be stupid enough to get caught doing something like that.”

And finally:

“Colleen made it known on several occasions that she could tell I was less-than-thrilled with the show, even once pulling me aside and quipping, ‘You totally hate this, right?’ I could tell that my discomfort with the ‘art’ that we were creating was notable to her. She would often pitch something vile and then look over to me and ask, ‘Any thoughts, April?’ It was almost like she took a weird pleasure in making me uncomfortable and knowing that even if I wanted to, there was absolutely nothing I could do about it. She was cruel.”

Even Quioh notes in her blog post that “cancel culture isn’t real” because people like Ballinger seem to get away with this stuff time and time again. But just once we would like everyone reading this article to tell their friends and their friends’ friends to never watch a Miranda Sings video or an episode of Haters Back Off ever again.

If Ballinger never got a single click for the rest of her life, she might feel a fraction of the misery she’s foisted upon the people around her.

Al chats with Adam Martin & Eben Matthews – Comic Crusaders Podcast #314

Hang out with AL M3GA as he chats with the team behind Macroverse, Adam Martin & Eben Matthews, tune in to learn all about the latest offerings form Macroverse and more…

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Al chats with Christof Bogacs & Marie Enger – Comic Crusaders Podcast #313

Hang out  as Al chats with Australian comic book creator/writer, Christof Bogacs and his partner in crime, artist, Marie Enger about their journey in comics and their latest project alongside Marie Enger, Under Kingdom from Dark Horse Comics and more..

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Who is Vanilla the Chimp? All about the 28-year-old rescue who finally gets to see the sky

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Imagine seeing the sky for the first time. There are no words that could ever what Vanilla the Chimp must have been feeling when she left her enclosure and gazed up at the bright blue sky for the first time in her entire life. Vanilla is a 28-year-old survivor of New York’s infamous Laboratory for Experimental Medicine and Surgery in Primates (LEMSIP) whose new home is the Save the Chimps sanctuary in Fort Pierce, Florida.

The LEMSIP was a New York University research facility founded in 1965 by Edward Goldsmith and Jan Moor-Jankowski, which was forcibly closed down in 1996, forcing all the chimpanzees and monkeys housed there to be relocated. Vanilla was among those primates who then transferred to a larger enclosure in California – a refuge that went out of business in 2019 and was threatened by wildfires.

Until moving into the Florida sanctuary, Vanilla had never set outside a five-foot-square cage or a garage-sized enclosure. In a heartwarming video — filmed by Save the Chimps’ primatologist Dr. Andrew Halloran — that’s sweeping the internet, Vanilla can be seen emerging from her enclosure into the sunlight, gazing up at Florida’s beautiful sky, visibly in awe. She seemed apprehensive at first, but the alpha male Dwight soon encouraged her to leave the safety of the indoors. After reacquainting herself with her fellow chimps, Vanilla set out to explore her newfound freedom.

“Vanilla is settling in very well,” Halloran told The New York Post, “When she’s not exploring the island with her friends, she can usually be found perched atop a three-story climbing platform surveying her new world.”

Before transferring to the Sunshine State, Vanilla had only ever lived with a handful of chimps inside a chain-link-fence cage, barely seeing sunlight or nature.

The Californian refuge is home to 226 chimpanzees discarded from laboratories, the entertainment industry, the exotic pet trade, and roadside zoos. Many have previously endured solitary confinement, so this would be their first time ever interacting with other chimps. It seems that Vanilla is settling in well, so all we can do from here on out is wish her well.

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AL CHATS WITH LIGHTNINGWORKS FOUNDER GEOFF MCCABE – COMIC CRUSADERS PODCAST #312

Today Al chats with Founder, President, Visionary Top-100 Crypto Founder, Geoff McCabe, about LightningWorks, which tells legendary stories through interactive comic books, NFTs and Web3 gaming. Tune in to learn all about this awesome new publisher and more…

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