Hey bud, I'm Noah, a 22 year old gamer curmudgeon from California. I love animals, music, and video games.
Click the image above for a link to my F.A.Q. Please feel free to ask/tell me anything in chat! I love attention. (◕◡◕✿)
I'm a Greninja main in Smash, and I also love to do damageless/hitless runs of video games. Here's a list of things I either have done or am planning to do:
Completed runs:
Worlds First Dark Souls 1 All Boss + DLC Miracle Only No-Hit Run
Bloodborne All Boss + DLC No-Hit Run
Bloodborne Base Game All Boss No-Hit Run
World's First DS3 Guitar Hero No-Hit Run
Demon's Souls All Boss No-Hit Run (third person in the world to get all five)
Bloodborne Any% No-Hit Run
Dark Souls 2 Any% No-hit
Dark Souls 3 Any% No-hit
Dark Souls Remastered Any% No-hit
Current/planned runs:
DS3 All Boss + DLC Irithyll Straight Sword No-Hit Run
DS1 + DS2 Guitar Hero No-Hit Runs
DS3 All Boss + DLC Miracle/Sorcery No-Hit Run
I'm fairly laid back when it comes to chat, but I don't want to foster any negativity or toxicity, so there are some fairly common sense rules you have to follow.
1.) Don't be racist, homophobic, transphobic, or just an overall dickhead. Keep your edginess to a minimum.
2.) Don't get political, but if streamer gets political, you can give your two cents.
3.) No NSFW links.
4.) Smiles go for miles, brother.
Streams start around 2 - 2:30 PST. Day's are completely dependent on my schedule. Sorry :(
Album of the Week
7/19/21 - Coldplay - A Rush Of Blood to the Head
I will defend Coldplay to my last dying breath. Coldplay's early albums, this one specifically, manage to be incredibly accessible while still retaining their soul and creativity. So far from soulless, actually, you could almost say this album is sappy. Thanks largely in part to Chris Martin's vocal delivery, Coldplay delivered some of the most emotionally driven alternative rock of their era. It's almost impressive how catchy some of these songs are while still feeling very gentle. Singles like Clocks and The Scientist manage to take such a simple riff and chord progression, yet build upon it so much and put so much hear into it it doesn't feel repetitive. It's easy to dismiss this band as commercial and kitsch, but for me, it's just as easy to appreciate how easily enjoyable, beautiful, and unique this album is. No other band has been able to do what Coldplay did so well, and I think that's worth some merit. Let's just not think about 2010's coldplay.
I listen to a lot of music and love to talk about it, so this is my little outlet for it. If you have a music recommendation, feel free to ask about it.