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KitCatBass
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Joined: Tue Oct 01, 2013 12:29 pm
Location: Goleta, CA

What else are you a part of and who do you enjoy watching alongside all mighty Cohh?

As of recent I've been huge into this group called 'Funhaus' a gaming news and gameplay comedy group that joined Rooster Teeth. They used to be Inside Gaming at Machinima. For me, their style of reporting is very straight forward and logical whenever they argue a position, especially about the industry.

And of course there's Rooster Teeth (recently as well, despite my huge nostalgic love for RVB). In addition to that, I've been a long time fan of Game Grumps. I've been watching their content since day one.

I could name more but what do ya'll love?

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MavenOfMisfortune
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I watch Game Grumps and love talking with fans and sharing and discussing their videos, but my involvement is limited to the occasional comment on the Game Grumps reddit. I follow tons of DotA 2 streams like Draskyl and Wagamama, watch Rooster Teeth's Lets Play channel...I also keep an eye out for content from GaLm, SeaNanners, ster (also known as Star or Niichts), Jerma, RomComm....numerous online comics like The Order of the Stick, DMFA, Dominic Deegan, Manly Guys Doing Manly Things, Yellow Peril, Will Save World For Gold, Guilded Age, Dr. McNinja...and I lurk and browse content from a good bunch of TV-show communities.

I watch all sorts of content and I'm on a number of community sites too, but finding communities that I mesh well with is tough. To some I seem passive aggressive, others believe I'm too clingy, others think I'm cold or wishy-washy, etc. 've been everything from a site owner to lurker and moderated a number of sites including a very short-lived stint on 4chan. Some of the communities I have meshed well with ended up hurting me and others, turning from safe spaces and open communities to...something else. It's tough, really.
Short Answer: As long as something makes me laugh or provides stimulating interaction or theory-crafting, I'll often follow. But being part of a community is something else altogether. I'd love if I meshed well with the Cohhilition, as it's been quite some time since I've had a forum to be active on!
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