![]() ![]() The popularity of "Stop Calling me a Homo" inspired only more parodies and spinoffs. He needs compassion and help, which we'd guess he isn't receiving anywhere. We don't need to vilify him for his immature views on equal rights. The LGBT-oriented site Qweerty also covered the story of how this confused child needs help, not ridicule. His video "Gay Marriage – Is It Right or Wrong?" generated over 11,000 comments by press time, mostly critical, many laced with profanity. With his popularity, however, have come tens of thousands of comments from the YouTube community, the vast majority of them insulting. His 13 videos have become a YouTube sensation, approaching 1 million hits over the last four weeks, making ChristianU2ber the thirteenth most-viewed YouTube contributor in the "Gurus" channel over the past month. The Christian Conservative blog World Net Daily covered the story reported on how the young Christian was subjecting himself to ridicule, but racking in the views. The online bullying of Christianu2uber, and his responses caught the attention of a number of blogs. Videos (starting with Blueswimmer's) dedicated to him being a "homo" were created, prompting him to make one of his final videos: Soon, comments on his videos, especially "Stop Calling me a Homo," were met with ridicule. It's not a bad thing really, but it's just not normal."Īt one point, Christianu2uber's videos became the subject of threads all over 4chan. So gay marriage is wrong and you may think it's right but really it's wrong because if you can picture this, picture getting married to your hand … I know that's a stupid example, but how abnormal does that sound? That's exactly how abnormal that gay marriage is. The original account was deleted.)Īt first I had no idea that it was a sin to get married if you're gay but then I heard it on the news and, well, I figured it out and I used to be and then I decided it's wrong and I stopped it and now I am very interested in girls. (Note: this is not ChristianU2ber's original account. After mindlessly stating that he had "used to be gay," ChristianU2ber opened up the floodgates for ridicule and, naturally, parody. However, being 12 years old, he did not completely understand what he was saying. ![]() Reception Ĭompute! in 1989 called Fantavision the best animation program for the IBM PC, although it noted the inability to draw curves.In April of 2009, a 12-year-old YouTuber ChristianU2ber, identified only as Scott, released a series of videos in which he expressed the need to "shape your views" to his own anti-gay, Christian, 12 year old world-view. The program uses a graphical user interface in the style of the Macintosh with pull-down menus and black text on a white background.Īdvertisements claimed Fantavision a revolutionary breakthrough that brings the animation features of " tweening" and "transforming" to home computers. Because this is done in real-time, it allows for creative exploration and quick changes. ![]() The user creates frames, and the software generates the frames between them. įantavision allows the creation of vector graphics animations using the mouse and keyboard. Versions were released for the Apple IIGS (1987), Amiga (1988), and MS-DOS (1988). Fantavision is an animation program by Scott Anderson for the Apple II and published by Broderbund in 1985. ![]()
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