Saturday, 29 December 2012

How to look like an idiot on YouTube

Apologies for having to post about this person, but I just wanted to show everyone what "digging yourself into a hole" means.

I have been getting comments from her and her "not-boyfriend" on my videos again recently, and I think it's pretty hilarious that they're still sending me stuff months after the storm settled and I (along with everyone else on the Internet) had moved on...

Seriously, both of you, just give it up. You bore me and all you're doing is giving me material to completely pwn you with. I enjoy pwning people who threaten people with violence because they don't have enough intelligence to come up with a well-constructed argument other than "NERRRR IT WASN'T US. YOU'RE JUST JEALOUS! NERRRRRR!"

Why the hell would I be jealous of someone most people on the Internet completely hate? Someone who goes round leaving nasty, spiteful and bitter comments to anyone who criticises their work or behaviour, even months afterwards?

The sad thing is, as much as she acts like she doesn't care what people think and acts like any attention is good attention - that she's made her money and that's it - I think it's a front. Her overreaction to negative feedback shows that. If it was just about the money, then she wouldn't be so defensive & constantly trying to paint herself as this innocent angel that she clearly isn't. She wants people to like her and tell her how amazing they think she is. 

To show this on a very basic level: I talk to my subscribers like they are my peers but sometimes lecture them, because I respect them but also want to challenge them on things. She gives hers kisses to the camera like they are her babies, because she desperately wants them to love her.

Anyway, here are the comments she left on my video recently, just in case she goes back and deletes them like the original one she left on it (because then she can say anyone who took a screenshot of it just used photoshop because it's not there anymore - genius logic...). I didn't photoshop these images, because I have better things to with my time. 

She must be a true fan of the Yogscast, because she really likes to diggy diggy hole...


















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Some Extras:

The threat her "non-boyfriend" sent me when my video blew up (there is no picture of him because I blocked him to shut him up).


She left a comment on my "Dear Reply Girls..." video after it blew up (I was actually in hospital when she posted this so didn't see it until it was already marked as spam). But she deleted it a few months later, as you can see:























Fortunately, I got a screenshot of this one she left on my channel (because she wanted to make sure I saw it so she posted it twice - shame that backfired on her). I almost want to frame it...lol







One of her "non-boyfriend"'s accounts leaving a comment on my Christmas video. I think the three likes are from him and her two accounts. Bitter much?

And this one in reply to a comment that said my "Dear Reply Girls..." will keep them subscribed to me forever (found this one 05/01/13).

I'm guessing it's him because the same account left this comment on another video regarding evidence being (surprise surprise) photoshopped:
Btw, you've spelt "parodies" wrong...

Edit 05/01/13 - I found a few more comments left by him... Definitely know it's him due to the death threats...lol
http://www.youtube.com/all_comments?v=zZ25Lx-giMs
Other comments:





Wow... the irony of those last two... both left on reply-type videos... 



Sunday, 25 November 2012

A rather late review of Fable 2


I wrote this in September when I was ill and was planning to do a video, but once I did get better I had lots of work to do and it was waaay too long for a video ( I got a little carried away...haha). So here it is in all its textual glory!






Ok so I've been ill thanks to the appearance of FOUR KIDNEY STONES (WTH GENETICS?!) and in my hazy anaesthetic-draining-out-my-system state I watched an old episode of BBC's Merlin (i.e. underrated awesome medieval fantasy romp lovingly ripped off from Arthurian legend) and thought I WANT TO DO MAGICS LIKE HIM.

So I rustled through my game collection and nostalgically pulled out Fable 2 - a game that splits the gaming community, with me falling into the "OMG I LOVE IT" camp, mainly because it was one of my first xbox 360 game purchases and the first game that went "OOO LOOK AT THE POTENTIAL OF GAMING!" in my face. An open-worldyish ARPG, with a fun British-humour edge to the dark(ish) storyline full of death and monsters, and a fantastical beautiful oldie-worldy-cartoony feel that meant that you weren't completely bogged down by "over-realism" like you can be in GTA 4 (eff off Roman, I don't want to go bowling). 

Adjacent to this I've also stumbled across a YouTube show called Zero Punctuation, which became a massive time sponge thanks to a huge back catalogue of genuinely funny, brilliant and honest critical reviews with adorable little drawings. Then again, I may just be biased because the guy is British & the sort of witty person I'd invite to my "perfect imaginary dinner party", along with Eddie Izzard, Stephen Fry, Charlie Brooker and David Mitchell. *sigh* beautiful...

Also, watching so much Zero Productions has meant that I have absorbed the spirit of "yahtzee", complete with metaphors and means that this whole review (yes, I'm doing a review so the two people who have asked for them should be happy…) is going to be a kind-of lovingly-ripped-off version of the show in an attempt to make you go watch them if you haven't already.

So. Fable 2. ZP did a brilliant review, which you should all watch, but I'd like to add my own view as a bit of a fangirl, but not a blindly-accepting-cultist fangirl, because whilst loving the game, it did fall short on a lot of things, preventing it from being perfect and quenching my thirst for ARGP gaming, my favourite gametype.

Firstly, things I love:

- combat, if a little easy, didn't work like trying to manoeuvre a reverse-steering remote control car with no wheels and didn't force you to only focus on one discipline like in many ARPGs, so was varied and made you feel like a badass, making tactical decisions and mixing up combat (unless you cheat and just power up magic & hold B like I did in my first run-through).

- weapons, if low in variety, were fun (especially when crotch-shotting bandits from miles away) and the amazing ones weren't all automatically available at the start like a massive expensive tease, or all held back until the very end becoming redundant. I also like that you had to work to get them by playing the enjoyable build-an-empire sidegame. Not the shop jobs though. They can suck it.

- trading was smooth(ish) & simple - no stupid "I'll only sell this at the base amount if you play a little confusing minigame" bulllcrap *cough* oblivion *cough*. Just be nice, bad or scary as you play, & prices are set automatically depending on the view of the owner. I also like the sales and shortages as I enjoy constantly ripping off low-stockists & Fairfax Gardens traders for an easy buck, with them still saying how awesome I was as I then pimped myself out with big piles of their money. LOL.

- the storyline was actually enjoyable & any jump in time seems like an actual story/game mechanic as the environment changes thanks to your actions, rather than an easy filler for writers as, after you leave everything perfectly, they then say "where were you for 10 years?! everything has gone to shit!" and hit the world with a hammer. They only do that if you want it to because you were an evil arsehole, and these changes genuinely make you come back for more, if just out of respect for the environment artists who had to make two of everything, all of which is cartoony & eye-achingly gorgeous.

- talking of good/evil, transformations depending on your alignments are pretty cool, if a little restricted.

- the enemies were vaguely ORIGINAL. Ok, bandits are a little old-hat, but they're well acted funny cockney geezers who spout some good lines at you whilst you're bashing in their skulls. Most weren't crappy default ones like GOD AWFUL SPIDERS THAT NEED TO BE REMOVED FROM  GAMES I YEARN TO PLAY SO MENTALLY DERANGED ARACHNOPHOBES LIKE ME CAN ACTUALLY PLAY THEM. I'm talking to you Skyrim… Instead they take default RPG enemies and give them a fun, if sightly demented, twist to make them unique to the land of Albion, managing to have them be visually scary enough that you go "AHHHH CRAP" when they first jump out at you, without relying on the user's uncontrollable fear of anything with more than six legs… But later on the fun of blasting away enemies takes over your fear and you vaporise them in one b-holding go. He he he… Also the staggered introduction of each reduces monotony and means you know more about what you're fighting, helping paint a slightly deeper picture of Albion.

- For a collectables-loving-freak like me, opening Demon Doors  & shooting foul-mouthed gargoyles was ridiculous fun, especially after hearing them and managing to hunt them down through clever sound mechanics. However, I do feel slightly Xenophobic as a English southerner shooting something with a strong Scottish accent that has every right to hate me thanks to British history…

- the music - oh the sweet beautiful music that perfectly sets the scene for everything you do, especially when someone gently plucks a harp as you travel through the beautiful forests of Brightwood *sigh*. When it is taken away for atmospheric effect as windy noises make poking round corners in caves that bit more tense, I whimper like a child and feel like an alcoholic desperately trying to buy alcohol in Scotland after 10pm (niche joke to make up for shooting gargoyles) as I crave the blissful strings again, but can't hear them again unless I wade through wraithmarsh which scares the crap out of scaredy-cat me.

- it has superb voice acting and dialogue doesn't fall into the alienating "yea, verily" trap that some RPGs do. it also has STEPHEN FRY in it. and he plays an EVIL DICK. GENIUS. However at one point I was talking to white yokel Toby, only to recognise the voice as black actor Vas Blackwood, which threw me off a bit… But hearing Zoe Wannamaker say the words "you are now famous enough to use the kiss my arse expression" makes up for it as it made me giggle like a small child.

- and finally - THE DOGGIE. It actually has a good base in the plot & adds to the gameplay experience (for me anyway). It keeps you company on long treks, warns you for baddies hidden in bushes, helps you kill said baddies and finds crap so you don't have to spend hours searching through nothingness like with many collectables, even if they do occasionally find a rusty necklace that wasn't worth all the excited barking he made. Also he's ADORWABLE - at least mine was as i played good first time. I then made him EVEN MORE ADORWABLE when i turned him into a Husky thanks to a DLC. YAY! Damn my girly nature…


Now, things I want to Change:

- the world is a wee bit too linear and small - I love that it is not such a massive sandbox game that you have no idea what to do first & walk around so much you end up forgetting about the main story *cough* oblivion *cough*, but as a lover of wandering round and exploring i was a bit upset whenever i came to the edge of the world or couldn't climb over a small boulder. You can bash everyone into oblivion but you can't CLIMB OVER A ROCK…? Dammit video games…

- LOADING SCREENS CAN SOD OFF. Lionhead do try their best to ease the pain with pretty music repeated OVER AND OVER, obvious tips repeated OVER AND OVER and funny lines repeated OVER AND OVER, but as you can tell it DOESN'T HELP. Then once the place has loaded people always seem to miss the memo and phase in when they feel like it, with you just hearing weird disembodied voices. Faster loading is the one thing that makes me wish for a next gen console, but I know that all developers will then just up the graphics due to the higher specs and create the SAME BLOODY PROBLEM ALL OVER AGAIN.

- don't dangle customisation in front of me then go HAHA NO. Yes, I can be a girl, thank you, but if you power up your Will they cover you in crappy bright-blue tribal tattoos like a stupid hipster, if you build up your physique stat as a woman you just look fat & weird (yet the demented NPCs then find you more attractive?!), they need some new female or gay stylists in the design team because none of the female haircuts are any good, clothes have weapons attached to them you CAN'T BLOODY USE, you're constantly jealous of some random NPCs attire just because you cant buy it or loot it from them, and the coolest combinations of clothes all have evil or negative effects, which means if you play a good character and dress how you want (i.e. looking damn good & ungeneric), people surround you to say how awesome you are but then nitpick at your choice of attire, tutting you for your ugliness or labelling you as an aggressive arsehole or slut. And actually equipping your outfit is painful thanks to the clunky menu, like dying anything a new colour, as instead of going:
  *select item* 
  *try red* na 
  *try yellow* na 
  *try green* ooooo yes! 
it goes:
  *select dye* 
  *select body section* 
  *select item* 
  *remove previous dye* 
  *try new dye* na 
  *go back twice* 
  *select previous dye* 
  *select body section* 
  *select item* 
  *remove new dye* 
  *put back old dye* SERVES ME RIGHT FOR WANTING TO TRY NEW THINGS. 
And sometimes you create a whole colour scheme for an outfit only to find that there's one stupid buckle on your trousers that you can't change the colour of and it RUINS EVERYTHING. *girly rage*

- so yeah, clunky menu systems need to be smoothed. Although not the sodding Sanctuary, the menu needs a few tweaks:
~ don't play the same bit of music from the beginning every time you open the menu. Just keep playing the same music that is playing in-world instead of chopping and changing like a crappy wannabe DJ.
~ separate it out a bit. You don't even use the Select button!! Why not be like assassin's creed and toggle the maps to it. oh wait, no, your tiny maps are ARSE which is why I get LOST all the time.
~ when you back out of a menu, don't go back to the top of the previous menu list. it's infuriating when you accidentally select the one above, then when you go back you find you have to go all the way down again, like you have to learn some sort of pointless lesson. Like Art, but less fun, creative & fulfilling.
~ don't store Lucien's diary PAGE BY BLOODY PAGE. I want to listen to the effort of the voice actor without having to go 
*pause* 
*down* 
*items* 
*down* 
*books & documents* 
*down* 
*lucien's diary page blah* 
*listen in world* 
*rinse and repeat for 17 BOLLOCKING PAGES*. 
Seriously, sell it as soon as you can 'cause it just clogs up your inventory like KFC in an artery, but without the deliciousness....
~ basically oil the whole thing up as it's as smooth & pretty as a pebble-dashed house.

- Make me not want to kill all NPCs - they block me in corners & houses; they kick me out of houses I OWN when I'm trying to make them NICER for them, calling me a CRIMINAL; all of the men are weedy and look like my female hero could snap them like a twig with a hug, let alone sex; they all look the same; they all sound the same (albeit with decent voice actors); and unless I fulfil their every whim they constantly judge me and make bitchy comments about how I look, like I've suddenly travelled back in time to secondary school, which is not what I want in a fun escapist fantasy game.

- The Demon Door Fairfax Castle can EFF OFF - thanks for the 50k, I really needed it as I only have a BAJILLION coins by the point I'm able to actually open it… Why not open a new quest or land as a "well done on taking the time to complete this! here's some more content!"? No? I have to buy the DLCs for new stuff? Thanks...

- have SOME dialogue - I actually liked the expressions wheel, but there's only so much farting you can do before it gets a bit old. I like that the character isn't voiced, meaning I can project myself onto it, but I'm a HERO - why can't i have some mass-effect type dialogue (if unspoken) rather than just having me do a puppet show to get people who hated me two minutes ago to like me?! "yes, she did just kill my wife but that HILARIOUS puppet show and her stupid dances make up for everything!"

- talking of Mass Effect, that series does a brilliant job of letting you choose a NEUTRAL option. There's a bit in the Spire where you can kill a guy or not kill a guy (annoyingly he dies anyway, which is a shame as he seemed to be the one non-main NPC I didn't want to THROTTLE at first sight & you genuinely feel sorry for him). The "good" option is to stand there for 10 seconds and not kill him. Surely that should be the "indecisive" action, whilst the good option is ramming the sword up the evil-guy's arse…? Players should be rewarded for MORE OPTIONS - something you *kind of* suggest by giving us three bloody options at the end, even though it has no difference except whether you have a dog or not. I want to play a naughty-but-nice rogue, but if I do that then your "oooo transformations!" just IGNORES ME.

- Make families USEFUL other than changing benefits to stupid houses that don't seem to do much.

I only got married in one gamebecause I wanted to be good and not have a soppy guy commit suicide in a quest (oops, spoiler). I then decided to try and have a kid just to see it grow up after going off to piss about in the Spire for a few years.

Sadly, putting your kid in a 4 star house does nothing to make them cuter than if they were living in a hellhole. I came back to find a street urchin, and not the adorable Artful Dodger kind as you were in the beginning, but the creepy skinhead oh-god-i-hope-he-doesn't-have-a-big-brother kind.

Also, I didn't expect to go away for nearly 10 years to come back and find my child with black eye. A BLACK EYE. I left my spouse happily satisfied and with TONNES of cash, only to find him a suspect of child abuse, evidently bored of something to do in the empty beauty of serenity farm. Yes the kid doesn't seem to shut up so i suspect he had to listen to years of "when's mum coming back??" and "I'm going to be a hero just like my mum!", but surely he could use part of the 4-star staircase as a naughty step instead of socking him in the face.

However, my son then said "dad doesn't look very happy", and, frantically worried as I'd just put out and had suddenly thought I'd done something wrong in the black-screen-of-suggested-nakedness, like missing some evil invisible quicktime scene, I  checked the status of my spouse in my main menu and it said he WAS happy. So the little bugger is being a whining attention-seeking brat, trying to make you feel guilty about being trapped on an island prison for 10 years by unequally putting tonnes of black eye-shadow and saying "but daddy said you'd be here FOREVERRRRR". Sorry kid, but I have to go in order to STOP THE DESTRUCTION OF YOUR VERY EXISTENCE, so SHUT UP before I make your eye shadow look more balanced WITH MY FIST.

I've said a lot of negatives, but they are sort of forgivable - they must be as I currently have three save-games. All these are just said as CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM so that when they make Fable 4 they can actually improve the game instead of crap on our hopes and dreams like Fable 3 did. Please, Lionhead, go back a bit and work with something genuinely good rather than a "LOOK EVERYTHING IS SHINY AND INDUSTRIAL AND INSTEAD OF JUST EXPANDING THE ORIGINAL WORLD WE'VE CHANGED THE BUILDINGS & GEOGRAPHY A TINY BIT SO THAT IT ANNOYS YOU BECAUSE EVERYTHING LOOKS A TINY BIT DIFFERENT FROM THE WORLD YOU KNEW AND LOVED". Or not, you unloving arseholes.


And don't even get me started on Fable 'please-buy-a-kinect' Journey...

Friday, 10 February 2012

Rev. is AWESOME

I love the BBC TV comedy series 'Rev.' and I wrote about it for the Edinburgh Television Festival blog. I've been helping the festival team with various YouTube things and they are lovely lovely people!


Apologies for lack of blog posting, but I've been too busy writing scripts for more YouTube videos... Woo!

Friday, 11 November 2011

Lest We Forget - Remembrance Day 11/11/2011


Thank you - you will never be forgotten.


I remember especially my Grandfather John Lavin who served as an anti-tank gunner in North Africa, and my Grandmother Ellen Lavin who served in the Fire Brigade taking calls in WW2. I'm sorry I wasn't able to get to know you as much as I would have loved to, or at all.


I will always remember you both x

Thursday, 20 October 2011

Don't be such a "Mong"

What does the word "mong" mean to you?


Does it simply mean "idiot"? Or is it a derogatory term for those suffering with Downs Syndrome or other forms of disability?


Well this has been a hotly argued debate on twitter recently after Ricky Gervais' regular use of the word when addressing his followers. When fellow comedian Richard Herring wrote about it on his blog, that there are some words with horrible meanings relating to disability that are now so easily used but that words relating to race are still rightly frowned upon, some of Gervais' followers didn't take too kindly to it.


The thing is, not all disabled people are able to kick back when these words are used; call someone a n****r or a p**i and they can turn around and respond. Call someone with a learning disability a mong and not all of them will be able to hold you accountable. People say it & go "oh it wont offend them, they don't understand…" But what about when they say it to someone that can turn around and say "what did you say?" - the fastest way to get out of it without looking like an arse? "oh I don't mean it like that, it just means "stupid". And that's when the word changes; people get away with saying it, it becomes more widely used as a substitute for "stupid" and fewer people link it to it's previous meaning.


Now, I don't think Ricky Gervais meant it in a derogatory way - he's far from being an enemy to those with any form of disability. Watch any of his shows - especially Extras - and he has found some extremely talented actors who aren't afraid of using their disability to challenge and humour people. My sister has mild Cerebral Palsy and her favourite moment was someone blindly accepting when a woman with the same condition as her says she'd just been tap dancing: "I was joking.. Me…? Tap dancing…?" - cue fits of giggles from my mum, sister & I.


Yes, Gervais bravely challenges the "oh we shouldn't say anything about disability" mentality that a lot of people have. People like my sister don't want pity - they don't want to be tip-toed around. As a child, I constantly had kids coming up to me and going "sorry if this sounds rude…but…what's wrong with your sister?" and found it hilarious seeing the shock on their faces when telling them "you can ask her yourself, she won't mind!" or the relief when I told them without the slightest show of offence. Gervais has pushed boundaries and given people with a disability a spotlight, showing that although they have the label "disabled", they are not less-than-able to entertain and out-wit someone "normal".


The thing is, as said before, not everyone with DS can turn around and say "I don't like you using that word" when Gervais says "mong". If a joke goes too far with someone with Cerebral Palsy, they can turn around and go "um…yeah that's a bit much…" & Gervais can go "no problem, sorry about that" and scrap it. It's not so easy for people with a mental disability to speak up for themselves.


So, when Richard Herring said that perhaps he shouldn't be using that word because it may still offend people, I thought that was a nice thing to do. Gervais' response? "The meaning has changed". Yes, for him and many others it has, but for a lot of other people, it hasn't. Meanings don't disappear until everyone forgets them & that will be most difficult for those who have been hurt by it's usage. Gervais didn't mean it in a bad way, but his continuous use of the word may mean those who do use it offensively can justify themselves by going "but Ricky Gervais uses it all the time!". Luckily, with all this blowing up, Gervais has clarified what he meant by it, so arseholes cant do that anymore.


For his defence, Gervais said "gay doesn't mean what it used to". However, we still listen to and sing Christmas songs that say "make the yuletide gay", but we don't mean make Graham Norton host every TV show on Christmas Day (although that would be amazing). I love the fact that words change their meanings, that the harsh meanings can be taken away and words being made to be just silly insults, but you must remember that not everyone associates it with the new meaning straight away. Oh and I don't want to sound snobbish, but referring to an online dictionary doesn't settle the argument - words often mean different things online & being on some sites can feel like you're reading a whole other language. Even now, online (and more increasingly offline), gay doesn't just mean homosexual, but also widely used as a replacement for "rubbish". Many people just use it meaning "rubbish", but it stemmed from the homosexual meaning by saying rubbish things were 'gay', thus interring that gay people were rubbish. So, when you use it to mean "lame" and don't want to upset your homosexual friends, make sure you are very clear you are not using them as an insult.


But anyway, my real gripe is not with Gervais's use of the word, or his initial reaction - he honestly did not mean for that word to be offensive. What it was was the line "they're not offended by what I said, they're offended by my success".


Ok, I know Gervais loves himself & makes a joke of it, but someone says "er…maybe don't use that word" and you jokingly say it's because they're JEALOUS…? I've been on the receiving end of stuff like this - I made a joke on YouTube that someone had been playing Halo for too long because they were miles better than anyone in the game, that maybe they should take a break and do something more useful with their time. The response? "OMG you're only saying that because you SUCK at gaming! You're just jealous cause he's better than you!" Even if it's said as a joke it's infuriating; it is the very definition of "jumping to bloody stupid conclusions". No, I'm not jealous of someone who is an expert on Halo, and I expect Herring didn't call Gervais up on something that could easily offend people because he was jealous of him. Then on top of this people said they didn't know who Herring was, so they don't care about his opinion. Just because you don't know someone, it doesn't mean their opinions are worth less than yours or some celebrity; Bin Laden was pretty well known, do you think his opinion is more important? Also, if you don't know who Richard Herring is, you should do - he's well funny. Mmmmm…cress...


So, to every single person that tweeted Richard going "so who are you?" or "um….have you won any Emmys recently?", grow up. You may think there was not any need for Richard to say anything, but he was just voicing his opinion & looking out for other people - that certainly doesn't grant the sort of abuse some of Gervais' less-intelligent fans have been throwing his way.


And no matter what people say, Twitter is a public forum that anyone can read and just because someone isn't following you, doesn't mean what you say is any less offensive. Saying, "if you find me annoying then don't follow me" makes sense because it makes the follower's life easier. Saying, "If you find me offensive then don't follow me" is stupid: if someone says something offensive in a sound-proof room, just because no one hears them it doesn't take any of the malice out of their words. It's basically saying, "I want to say whatever horrible stuff I want and I'm fed up of you actually holding me to account".


I don't want comedy to feel like a minefield, with comedians poking the ground ahead with a metaphorical stick of their material, too scared that they'll offend and have everything blow up in their face. Herring is no stranger to pushing boundaries and as a Christian fan of Gervais I'm used to taking a few things he says with a pinch of salt (mainly the bits where he infers that I'm an idiot for believing in any form of deity). I think it's brilliant that we can challenge people through comedy & change their perceptions - when it's done right, comedy is never dull. I'm currently really looking forward to "Life's Too Short", Gervais' new show written with Stephen Merchant and starring the brilliant Warwick Davis, which I think is the only reason Gervais started tweeting regularly and caused this kerfuffle. It's just that if you're going to say something that used to mean something else, make sure that people know for certain you're not taking the mic out of actual disabled people.


But hey, my opinion isn't the be-all-and-end-all. I think the best person to say something is someone who actually has DS. So, Ponceman, what do you think about the use of derogatory words like "mong" and "retard"?


Thursday, 13 October 2011

Bloody Students...

Thought I'd start writing a regular blog for things that would maybe not fit into a video. Not sure how regular this will be but thought I'd start out with a mild rant...enjoy!

I'm a recent graduate, and I live in Fulham. Having been away at university for the last four years, I've missed the steady influx of students during term time & now find myself surrounded by them.


Now, my reaction to this was "ARGH! STUDENTS! WHERE THE HELL DID THEY ALL COME FROM?! GET OUT OF MY BOROUGH!!" But this was not due to the fact that they were just students, instead that they were the "Oh Em Gee, look at how cool and indie I am. Now I live in London we can go take over Camden Market, yah" type of student.


No, students in themselves do not annoy me - being a graduate, I was obviously a student once, *wipes a sentimental tear from eye*, so it would be a tad hypocritical to say they did. But once a student, you somehow magically become different from a normal person. Somehow, when you become a student, you join a very special category; not "young adult", not "newly independent", but "student". You studied at school for 14 years but now you're a "student".


Right, ok, you're a student (I think I've put the idea across enough now…). Now that you're labelled with this, what does this mean? Do you gain the respect you feel you deserve from your peers? Getting into Uni is bloody hard these days, surely the majority of people will think, "wow they must have worked their arse off at school…"


No. They don't. I've seen it many times but I saw this most clearly in Dec 2010. When the students were protesting the fee hikes, twitter was filled with tweets of support, but also tweets spouting "bloody students, they should just force them all to jump off the bridge they've been kettled onto".


Err…ok. So you bust your arse trying to get the grades to get into uni, then when you take part in a peaceful protest, people complain & tar you with the same brush as the idiots down the street smashing up stuff, just because you all have the same label of "student". We're all students, so we're all the same? I think not - I can tell you I've never had a detention in my life & my criminal record is as clean as the lower half of that penny soaked in that old Cillit Bang advert.


The media focuses on the mad stuff, because people prefer watching mad stuff. They don't want to worry about the issue of fees (I mean, less subsidised fees means that less comes out of the taxpayer's pocket, and for some that's all that matters, no matter what economical benefit comes out of it for society - or the fact that graduates are usually higher earners in their lifetime & pay higher taxes in return, thus paying back their subsidies in another way) or the fact that a huge chunk of these young voters voted for Clegg in the misguided trust that he would keep a campaign promise. (First rule of politics: don't expect politicians to keep all their promises, or to tell the truth in the first place…)


These people were fighting against injustice, but not all for themselves & their wasted votes. The fee hike didn't actually affect the majority that were there, but the generations to follow them who had no say in the elections - so they were fighting for others to have the same rights as them, isn't that nice? No, media? They're all freeloading idiots who don't care about the rest of society and should pay for their own fees and you're not going to listen to me "lah lah lah"? Oh…ok…


But political rant over (kind of…), advertisers seem to be even worse when it comes to building the stereotype of the lazy good-for-nothing student. When KFC launched their "snack boxes" they actively aimed at "grazing students", literally depicting students as animals nibbling on finger-licking-good chicken and chips whilst wandering around green parkland like it was a safari park. Ok, I understand that this was supposed to be humourous, but it was a little patronising - assuming that all students like fast food & lollop around eating it in public going "nom nom nom I love chicken…derrrr". And why is everything "cheap & cheerful" aimed at students? I've always loved cheap & cheerful, I don't need to be signed up for higher education! Yes you tighten the belt at uni as you rack up debt for your degree, but there is no need for advertisers to go "hey students! cheap stuff!". Students are intelligent enough to hunt for a bargain themselves and other people shouldn't be put off buying it because they're not the type of person the product is being aimed at. It also annoyed me cause I do like KFC as a once-in-a-long-while treat, but there wasn't a KFC within 10 miles of the town where I lived, which was just plain mean when they advertised directly to us students in our student union…


We've been told all our educational career that if we go off to university to get a degree, we'll be richly rewarded with lots of respect and a high-paid career. When we become students, however, we are subject to congratulatory cards telling us "uni is the best time of your life! Drinking, drinking, drinking…oh, and work!" and everyone thinks we live off baked beans. We're apparently all going to leave with destroyed livers but fantastically well-oiled bowels… A degree does not always seem a priority when talking to others…


Well my uni career consisted of working my arse off in a computer lab for two years, running societies, reading tonnes of articles, writing dozens of essays, teaching dance classes for free to fellow students…and I wasn't one of the busy ones! So many students work their arses off for years to get a degree of some form or another, doing tonnes of stuff to fill up their CV. They run events, run shows, run debates, run societies - and is it good enough? No. We're still taken the piss out of as "lazy students", being told that we're never at uni anyway. Well we didn't design the university calendar…it's not like we demanded extra holidays. I'd have been fine if term was longer - I'd have got more teaching hours for my money!


Then, many jobs that you were promised you'd get with a good degree turn round and go, "sorry, you need at least 6 months experience…". But that's a whole other rant...


So no one respects us, and we don't get the job we want because we don't have enough "experience". And often we get the same job you could get 10 years ago without a degree, but they upgrade the pre-requisites cause they know there are enough graduates - so instead of "opening up new opportunities", you feel like all your degree has done is edge other people out of averagely paid jobs, people who didn't have the opportunity to go to uni but would be just as good as you in those positions. Because of this we're then resented, not respected: "you didn't need a degree to do that - what was the point?"


So, what happens is a picture is painted: the picture of a lazy student who spends a few years rioting, drinking, comfortably defecating and eating fried chicken in public spaces, then comes along and steals jobs from people who went straight into work and have already been paying taxes for years. No wonder people hate us.


But please, that is a horrific stereotype. We are not like that. Yes, there are the occasional idiots who seem to base their uni career on The Young Ones because they don't understand the irony, but the majority of us work our arses off; days in the library or stuck in front of the computer, late nights reading, all nighters because that essay got corrupted the night before it was due (thanks Microsoft >_<)… Being a student isn't all fun and games. All I'm asking for is for an ounce of respect from those who look at us and go, "bloody students". Enough of us WILL repay society, the money spent on us by government will be worth it in the end; I plan to climb the career ladder and pay my taxes.


And to those who complain about people taking "useless" degree subjects - don't take it out on the student, take it out on the person that promised them it would make a difference to their career.

Friday, 30 April 2010

Umm...yeah...

Ok I haven't updated this Blog in a LOOONG time.

Basically I've had too much stuff to do so this kinda got 'put to one side'.

For now, until perhaps one day I find a need for it, this blog will be taking a nap.

I used to write about what I was thinking quite a lot, but now I have a new camera I'll probably just record it rather than write it. I have enough essays to write as it is...!

So yeah. For now: so long and be sure to check out my YouTube channel


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