I know right?malday wrote:Why does Phil make such an attractive girl...simmehchan wrote:
That video was a lot better than I expected, I was laughing the whole time , especially when the app fucked up the smile filter on the picture of Dan
I know right?malday wrote:Why does Phil make such an attractive girl...simmehchan wrote:
I wouldn't say "best" here, that's kind of an unflattering angle.Ablissa wrote:The video was hilarious I totally didn't expect one today so I'm really happy!
Also, this photo of Dan is just I love how Phil takes the best photos of Dan.

I agree about the angle, but it's such a sweet, unstaged, candid photo. I don't know, I love the photos Phil takes of Dan so I might be biased.malday wrote:I wouldn't say "best" here, that's kind of an unflattering angle.Ablissa wrote:The video was hilarious I totally didn't expect one today so I'm really happy!
Also, this photo of Dan is just I love how Phil takes the best photos of Dan.
That would be so good. I can see it now - Dan attempts a smokey eye (or Phil tries to do it for him) and ends up looking like his idol Pete Wentz who he then remembers unfollowed him, ending with the video of Dan with smudged eyeliner everywhere and tears running down his cheeks.skittles wrote:that app made me almost have an asthma attack laughing when it made me a man, so i was super chuffed to see deppy attempting it. it's the best when it glitches! those teeth! i was crying.
i really want to see them try to follow a makeup tutorial now.

This may be a mindset for an American, but I'd just like to say that there other places in the world where inequality still exists, for all different types of people, and erasing people's struggles is doing the opposite of good. "Reverse racism" may not exist for you, but that doesn't mean there are groups and communities of white people being discriminated against.allsaintshowell wrote:reverse racism doesn't exist and your white faves are problematic goodbye i'm not discussing this matter anymore like,,, the fact still stands that this isn't okay and i'm not gonna deal with white people bitching at me for calling my faves out #done
auri wrote:(they did say they will now be able to fit the screen better but let's just see how they still will use the same arm rest anyway )
Couldn't stop laughing at that for some reason.And finally shout out to our new model Cornelia! Finally we can see what things look like not on two giant awkward nerds! Turns out you can actually look cool?! Thanks Corndog.
At this point I think/hope they're just a troll. And as the internet saying goes, don't feed the troll. They won't reply with anything sufficient or logical judging from their reply to me.000dia000 wrote:This may be a mindset for an American, but I'd just like to say that there other places in the world where inequality still exists, for all different types of people, and erasing people's struggles is doing the opposite of good. "Reverse racism" may not exist for you, but that doesn't mean there are groups and communities of white people being discriminated against.allsaintshowell wrote:reverse racism doesn't exist and your white faves are problematic goodbye i'm not discussing this matter anymore like,,, the fact still stands that this isn't okay and i'm not gonna deal with white people bitching at me for calling my faves out #done
I can see your point of how their use of the Japanese language may be ignorant for some, but there's nothing malicious about the use. Where exactly does the line of cultural appropriation draw the line? Where's the point where people can have a genuine appreciation and draw inspiration from other cultures?
what you're saying seems really reasonable to me and it's kind of what i'm expecting now, too. what i can't imagine, however, is how a video introducing this change would look like -- after all, there wouldn't be a huge announcement to make in this case. i remember speculation in an older thread (whenever the first mention of the cheeky video was) that it might contain skits about people getting his username wrong, but i can't really see how this would work out. but oh well, i'm not writing dan's scripts, so i'll wait for him to surprise us.alittledizzy wrote:I think the rebranding will happen on a flexible basis. Dan will be more free to be quoted as Dan Howell and not danisnotonfire but he'll still continue to use the danisnotonfire name where it's most applicable - just like Louise now being Louise Pentland on twitter and being comfortable with her full name as a primary association, but still utilizing Sprinkle of Glitter in some of her branding.
I don't actually think this will involve more of a change in content than what we've already seen shifting. The things Dan wanted to leave behind seem to have already been left behind.
there's nothing malicious about the use maybe but it definitely normalises the "omg im such a weeaboo!!" mentality in the younger audience especially. i keep seeing people using that word like its something that just means youre a bit of a dork. a large reason of why i stopped interacting with d+p fans (even here!) even before i stopped watching them so much is because of the fetishisation of east asian people and cultures that people are proud to share as a community trait.000dia000 wrote: I can see your point of how their use of the Japanese language may be ignorant for some, but there's nothing malicious about the use. Where exactly does the line of cultural appropriation draw the line? Where's the point where people can have a genuine appreciation and draw inspiration from other cultures?
SexyTrashCan wrote:I really don't want t pick fights but that's how it ended up but like I said people love sharing their culture and they have no issue with this, so what exactly is the issue?iero wrote:gona share my 2 cents. i personally wouldn't feel comfortable buying the japan merch. i would if it was a japanese brand/somebody japanese made it but d&p don't even know japanese and they used it purely for aesthetic purposes like using a language as a costume. just doesn't sit right with me sorry
ok.....but this is just my opinion and how i personally feel about the matter. your opinion is also an opinion and not 'logic'. i'm not saying my opinion is right or wrong because i'm white so i'm not speaking on behalf of people who are japanese. i just personally don't want to wear a language i don't understand that was put on clothing for aesthetic purposes. some people love 'sharing' (it's not d&ps to share) their culture but there's also people that don't.SexyTrashCan wrote: Exactly! But honestly raising this point is pointless because some people don't listen to logic

first thing: hey, haven't seen you post in a while, hope life's goodjaej wrote:there's nothing malicious about the use maybe but it definitely normalises the "omg im such a weeaboo!!" mentality in the younger audience especially. i keep seeing people using that word like its something that just means youre a bit of a dork. a large reason of why i stopped interacting with d+p fans (even here!) even before i stopped watching them so much is because of the fetishisation of east asian people and cultures that people are proud to share as a community trait.000dia000 wrote: I can see your point of how their use of the Japanese language may be ignorant for some, but there's nothing malicious about the use. Where exactly does the line of cultural appropriation draw the line? Where's the point where people can have a genuine appreciation and draw inspiration from other cultures?
it just feels creepy to have people talk about how theyre obsessed with your ancestry and try to engage with you about minor parts of that culture, especially when their knowledge of that culture is lacking beyond a couple tv shows and a pop group nobody here likes.
basically, my main problems with it are that its just encouraging this behaviour, like a few things they do. "i like japan" shouldnt be a personality trait, especially when youre profiting from it. i know more than a couple of east asians who feel uncomfortable in the phandom now because of this stuff. its especially weird when, to my knowledge, neither of them speak japanese beyond "haha senpai!!" got a genuine appreciation for japanese language and culture? buy from a japanese brand, dont sell or buy the stuff because its ~your aesthetic~
also while its relevant, the obsession with boys/amab people in makeup also drove me out of the community before video quality did. not here for being 14 year old girls on instagrams fun new doll because i wear dresses and glitter, not here for obsessing over how a grown man presents because it would fit your edgy views more if he was more Queer™. its weird that the phandoms obsession with being inclusive and different just pushes people out lol
1. i didn't quote this bit but you talked about ppl misusing the word weeaboo. i only know it as a word for anime nerds and just, what is it actually?jaej wrote:got a genuine appreciation for japanese language and culture? buy from a japanese brand, dont sell or buy the stuff because its ~your aesthetic~
also while its relevant, the obsession with boys/amab people in makeup also drove me out of the community before video quality did. not here for being 14 year old girls on instagrams fun new doll because i wear dresses and glitter, not here for obsessing over how a grown man presents because it would fit your edgy views more if he was more Queer™. its weird that the phandoms obsession with being inclusive and different just pushes people out lol
Agreed. I just think that language is not the same as culture. To me, language isn't something that belongs to anyone because we all have the capacity to learn different language, change language, have individual differences in dialects and usage, etc. etc. etc. Cultural appropriation is real but I don't think that Dan and Phil putting some Japanese graphemes on a shirt is something that anyone should be too concerned about.saffarinda wrote:an argument over them using a different language on their merch... really guys? i'm all up for calling out cultural appropriation but this is just??
also, reverse racism does exist - i have a white polish friend who could prove that to you (try not to forget about white minorities as well!)
it basically is, but its an insult. its not just "haha hes a loser for liking anime, thats CARTOONS!" its like... "its incredibly embarassing that you think a country is a hobby and you entirely misunderstand a lot about that country and as japanese people we want to be nowhere near you"VengefulBlue wrote: 1. i didn't quote this bit but you talked about ppl misusing the word weeaboo. i only know it as a word for anime nerds and just, what is it actually?
thats xenophobia, and for any european country usually stems from religious or (often centuries) old political discrimination. your white polish friend isnt being discriminated for being white.saffarinda wrote:an argument over them using a different language on their merch... really guys? i'm all up for calling out cultural appropriation but this is just??
also, reverse racism does exist - i have a white polish friend who could prove that to you (try not to forget about white minorities as well!)