“Not a peep. Breaks my heart.”
Imagine thinking you’re entitled to appear on a show because you keep spamming the showrunners on social media, good lord
Critical Role is a group of voice actors who stream themselves playing Dungeons and Dragons. They have a relatively large audience. The person in the tweet is presumably a fan and is trying to tweet at them every day until the cast agrees to invite the person onto their show.
?? I saw the comments. Just commenting that I didn't know what Critical Role is.
Point is, this person is getting all angsty over something which some of us haven't heard about.
I get it.
Not wrong but they shouldn’t invite a dude on who thinks begging is gonna get them their way and then starts crying when it doesn’t anyway. Peak entitlement.
They received a lot of support from their fans which to this day they always express so much gratitude for. And thanks to that they were able to grow their brand. Why be so bitter and resentful towards them for it?
Because they spurned the fans who backed their kickstarter by taking an exclusivity deal with Amazon - y'know, the company that forced its workers to shit in bags. They also kept completely silent during the recent SRD debaucle, whereas other people who'd been prominently sponsored by D&D Beyond announced left and right that they were unsubscribing. Face it: Critical Role is no longer about the fans, and any "thanks" they express towards them is lip service at best.
Don't even feel sorry for this one. What a loser
“Not a peep. Breaks my heart.” Imagine thinking you’re entitled to appear on a show because you keep spamming the showrunners on social media, good lord
I'm thinking of making a small compilation of some of the other tweets he has made on previous days. If you think this is bad, just wait.
Honestly don’t give them the attention, that’s what they’re looking for
I don't plan to interact with them. Just sharing it anonymously

More creepy than sad, maybe need to call the cops.
idk what any of this means
Critical Role is a group of voice actors who stream themselves playing Dungeons and Dragons. They have a relatively large audience. The person in the tweet is presumably a fan and is trying to tweet at them every day until the cast agrees to invite the person onto their show.
ahh i see. tysm
Sounds like the most lame dream one could have, sorry
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Did they get into Warhammer? It’s always been just D&D I thought
I don't even know what Critical Role is 🤣
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?? I saw the comments. Just commenting that I didn't know what Critical Role is. Point is, this person is getting all angsty over something which some of us haven't heard about. I get it.
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Oh boy. You are alot of fun
Oh please. They wouldn't've let them on in the show's earliest days on Geek & Sundry, let alone now that they're a bunch of corporate hacks.
Not wrong but they shouldn’t invite a dude on who thinks begging is gonna get them their way and then starts crying when it doesn’t anyway. Peak entitlement.
Agreed.
Why should they let him in? Bc he begged? Sure it must be nice hanging with your idol, but nobody owns you anything
I never said they should.
Hahaha "corporate hacks" who do you think you are?
Someone who remembers how stunned they were when their first t-shirt sold out before they were done announcing it.
They received a lot of support from their fans which to this day they always express so much gratitude for. And thanks to that they were able to grow their brand. Why be so bitter and resentful towards them for it?
Because they spurned the fans who backed their kickstarter by taking an exclusivity deal with Amazon - y'know, the company that forced its workers to shit in bags. They also kept completely silent during the recent SRD debaucle, whereas other people who'd been prominently sponsored by D&D Beyond announced left and right that they were unsubscribing. Face it: Critical Role is no longer about the fans, and any "thanks" they express towards them is lip service at best.