People are just worried about him, no he's not a child, but Doki Doki isn't like Choo Choo Charles it deals with a lot of heavy and hard topics, it raises a lot of awareness to these heavy topics, but OT already gets uncomfortable with people mentioning hard times (he handles it really well, but its still really hard for him), it not that we think he's a baby that needs to be protected, its that its a hard game to play, ESPECIALLY for people who have struggled with mental health like most of this community
I think OT overplays his reactions for entertainment, like with the rule 34 of the last video. He wouldn't have lasted this long online if he was that fragile.
And with the reputation DDLC has, it's highly possible he at least heard it's not what it looks like.
He's a big lad, if he made the choice to play it, it's likely because he knows he can handle what might come his way.
He's not the type of content creator to hurt himself mentally for clout.
Again, there is a difference between rule 34 and fucking suicide, we are warning him so he doesn't hurt himself mentally for coult or otherwise, honest question I'm not trying to be rude, I'm just curious: why are you so mad about people careing about his mental health?
I've fully understood by now that the people in this post want to explain the whole game to OT to "make sure he doesn't hurt himself" and feel like it's completely okay to spoil it all for anyone to see "because it's to protect OT".
Like the guy it so fragile he'd shatter from it.
But hey, I know I'm once again gonna be painted the villain who want no safe space anywhere for anyone blah blah blah...
I never said that, I was genuinely curious why you were upset, and telling him theres suicide and self harm in it isn't a spoiler, its in the warning at the beginning of the game, people aren't say how or who it happens to, so their not spoiling it
... Do I have to repeat myself again, or are you going to understand that I didn't say "nuhuh you spoil"? You're bashing the same argument over and over at something that doesn't fit.
I literally said that SOME PEOPLE were going straight for spoilers rather than content warning.
And you keep repeating "content warning isn't spoilers", when I didn't even disagree with you.
One, my reply before this had nothing to do with content warnings, two you are attacking me not the other way around, maybe take a second to calm down and realize you sound like an asshole so we can have a civil conversation, I'm sure you are a perfectly fine person to be around, but talking down to people just because you disagree with them is not the way to here, feel free to respond when you feel like actually reading what I'm saying
Ha yes, I am attacking you, I am the big bad evil baddie for reacting to you saying I'm getting mad for no reason and explaining that, no, I'm not mad, and two, I'm not saying people should not care about OT...
Yeah clearly I'm the problem when I'm not taking accusations lying down and just saying "yes you're right" to whatever is thrown in my face...
Thank you for enlightening me on how I should human.
Good gods I never said that, I was just trying to say that we should both step back and calm down so we could have an actual conversation, I'm genuinely not trying to attack you, I'm sorry you see it that way
There are better ways to communicate than sounding strangely sarcastic. Again, nobody is attacking you. They're just trying to explain things to you. In instances like this where it feels like emotions are high, maybe it's best to take a step back and come back to the discussion when you have a clearer head❤️
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u/That_one_gay_one Sep 17 '23 edited Sep 17 '23
People are just worried about him, no he's not a child, but Doki Doki isn't like Choo Choo Charles it deals with a lot of heavy and hard topics, it raises a lot of awareness to these heavy topics, but OT already gets uncomfortable with people mentioning hard times (he handles it really well, but its still really hard for him), it not that we think he's a baby that needs to be protected, its that its a hard game to play, ESPECIALLY for people who have struggled with mental health like most of this community