It seems like we have a ton of these same threads which are started with largely questionable intentions to shit on other people's hobbies and interests and eventually they all end with someone mentioning Christine Chubbuck and everyone else going "dude, not cool". And then we do the same thing all over again.
I don't think that was the intention. The true intention was for people to voice what they consider types of lost media they don't like/are not interested in. Plus, this is thankfully very calm compared to that one thread I was in(which I'll admit, I kind of started that cesspool of insanity).
Yeah it would only be "lost" if it was advertised but never came out, like Steven Seagal's Lightning Bolt energy drink had two flavors you could get "Cherry Charge" and "Asian Sensation", but the official website for the drink advertised a third flavor that nobody was ever able to find in stores- "Root Beer Rush".
I know I only drink water, but how could ANYONE find the "Root Beer Rush" flavor of Steven Seagal's Lightning Bolt & think it's gonna taste good? That just sounds like it would be awful.
I'm addicted to caffeine and sugar, so a root beer flavored energy drink is unironically appealing to me.
I know I only drink water, but how could ANYONE find the "Root Beer Rush" flavor of Steven Seagal's Lightning Bolt & think it's gonna taste good? That just sounds like it would be awful.
I'm addicted to caffeine and sugar, so a root beer flavored energy drink is unironically appealing to me.
Post by buttonrevenge on Nov 30, 2023 15:32:16 GMT
I wouldn't really consider any type of lost media "bad" (As there has to be someone interested in it, even if i'm not) other than real-life footage of death, suicide, and massacres. Can't we just let people rest in peace? Do we have to search for their unflattering final moments? And I don't even really get why someone would want to find it - why would you go out of your way to watch someone die?