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| So if you've been following Game Engage, you might know who Innuendo Studios is, otherwise known as Ian Danskin. | |
| If you don't know, you might be familiar with Ian from a Huffington Post segment that he was the star of. | |
| Like if you're jealous of somebody who's got like a candy apple, you can't necessarily be jealous that they have a candy apple if they're sharing it with you. | |
| So like functionally for me, I usually, like, if I feel jealous ever, which happens sometimes, is I usually feel that that's sort of on me and I can talk to Ida about it and I can say like, here's how I'm feeling right now. | |
| But jealousy is more likely to center around like somebody is getting more of Ida's time, like some sort of finite resource. | |
| I don't necessarily think that someone's going to get like more of Ida's affection because I don't really think of affection as being like a depleting resource. | |
| When Ian isn't busy ending his statements with annoying high-pitched hipster inflections as if he is questioning his own sanity, he's making videos containing decadent amounts of sophistry, which fellow shitlords V, Harmful Opinions, Tyler Vay, Lucas Krychek and the gaming anarchist, and I shall comically be dismantling. |