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Myles Moss @UC2yoqquHxqdJAOUGGSSyQ2A@youtube.com

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Myles Moss
Posted 22 hours ago

I want to address something that really needs to be called out. Solosergiohd has been repeatedly making hate art, specifically targeting Gregory from South Park, Gregory from Gregory Horror Show, and even going after someone else’s creation — Lawson2000’s (Keaton Lawson) OC, Ashlynn, who’s an important part of his Gregory Horror Show work.

There’s a big difference between criticism and outright hate. Criticism comes from a place of wanting to improve things, but hate art is simply mean-spirited. When someone takes the time to intentionally create art that degrades characters or mocks someone else’s original work, it stops being about ā€œexpressionā€ and starts being about harassment.

For one, targeting fictional characters like Gregory from South Park or Gregory Horror Show with ā€œhate artā€ adds nothing to any conversation about them. It doesn’t contribute ideas, it doesn’t offer perspective—it just spreads negativity. These characters mean something to fans, and tearing them down in that way feels like spitting on the community that loves them.

But even worse, going after Lawson2000’s OC Ashlynn crosses a serious line. That’s not just a fictional character from an existing show — that’s someone’s personal creation, their effort, their pride. When someone pours themselves into developing an OC, and then another person decides to target it with hate art, that’s not just childish, it’s flat-out disrespectful. It’s no longer about the character; it’s about trying to humiliate and demoralize the person behind it.

This kind of behavior doesn’t just hurt the person being targeted, it drags down the whole creative community. It fosters an environment where people feel like they can’t share their art or ideas without being mocked. And that is the opposite of what fandom and creativity should be about.

So, here’s the bottom line: making hate art isn’t edgy, it isn’t constructive, and it definitely isn’t justified. It’s harassment disguised as ā€œexpression.ā€ Solosergiohd needs to be called out for this and held accountable, because attacking characters and OCs like Gregory and Ashlynn doesn’t make a statement—it just spreads cruelty.

If you’re part of any creative community, you should want to lift others up, not tear them down.

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Myles Moss
Posted 3 days ago

I need to address something important about TheSergalLad and the way he’s been targeting people, including myself, Keaton Lawson, and The WarnerMedia Guy. Recently, he threw out the line: ā€œYou sure this is serious talk about p**ophilia and not just you blinded by rage? I seen so many people lose to other because of that.ā€ That statement alone is disgusting because it trivializes a serious issue, dismisses people who are calling it out, and tries to turn the blame back on the victims.

Let’s be clear: this is not about ā€œrage.ā€ This is about behavior that is wrong and harmful. When someone tries to minimize a conversation about something as serious as child exploitation by framing it as ā€œyou’re just mad,ā€ it shows they aren’t approaching it with the seriousness it deserves. That’s gaslighting and deflection, plain and simple.

And this isn’t new with TheSergalLad. He has a reputation for being a fetish-obsessed jerk, creating disturbing fetish content like suit inflation and clothing inflation with established characters. It’s inappropriate, it’s obsessive, and it’s damaging to communities that don’t want to be associated with that kind of content. He’s proven time and again that he has no respect for boundaries.

Honestly, he’s worse than Rami YT and solosergiohd1 combined. At least with them, you know what you’re dealing with. TheSergalLad tries to twist arguments, shut people down, and paint himself as above criticism, all while producing the very fetish art that people call him out for.

This is not a personal vendetta. This is a reality check. People like him don’t get a free pass just because they try to reframe criticism as ā€œrage.ā€ No — it’s accountability. He attacked friends of mine, he attacked me, and he continues to push harmful and fetish-based content into spaces that don’t want it.

The bottom line: TheSergalLad is toxic. He minimizes serious conversations, lashes out at those who hold him accountable, and contributes to an environment nobody wants to be a part of. Calling this behavior out is not rage — it’s responsibility.

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Myles Moss
Posted 3 days ago

I think it needs to be said: what ValveDestroyer is doing to Keaton Lawson is completely uncalled for. There’s no real reason behind these constant attacks, and frankly, it’s starting to look like an obsession rather than a legitimate disagreement.

Keaton hasn’t done anything to provoke this kind of treatment. From the outside, it looks like ValveDestroyer is just looking for someone to target, and Keaton happened to be the easy choice. That’s not criticism, that’s harassment—and there’s a big difference.

When you go out of your way to try and tear someone down without any evidence, without any wrongdoing on their part, you’re not exposing them—you’re exposing yourself. You’re showing everyone that you can’t handle seeing someone else succeed or even just exist without trying to drag them through the mud.

If ValveDestroyer actually had something worth bringing to the table, it would stand on its own. But empty attacks and baseless claims? Those don’t hold up, and all they do is damage your own credibility in the long run.

People need to start recognizing what this really is: an unwarranted personal attack on Keaton Lawson. It’s unfair, it’s unnecessary, and it needs to stop.

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Myles Moss
Posted 5 days ago

I think it’s time to have a real talk about Rami YT. He’s becoming the new Chris Savino, John Kricfalusi, and Butch Hartman — not because of talent or creativity, but because of the red flags he keeps raising in the animation community. And we need to stop pretending this is just ā€œharmless funā€ or ā€œjust a style.ā€ It’s not.

What he’s doing is taking beloved characters and reducing them to bizarre fetish content. I’m talking about inflation fetish art — characters being blown up, clothes inflating, suits inflating, blueberry inflation… you name it. And let’s be honest, it’s not quirky, it’s not funny, and it’s not clever — it’s cringeworthy and downright disgusting.

We’ve already seen how toxic and exploitative people like Savino, John K, and Hartman became when nobody held them accountable early on. Rami YT is showing the same pattern: masking inappropriate content under the guise of ā€œcartoon humorā€ while normalizing fetish-driven work that nobody asked for. And worse, it ends up getting pushed in front of audiences who are way too young to even understand what they’re being exposed to.

At the end of the day, we deserve better from creators. Characters should be celebrated, not warped into gross fetish material. If Rami YT wants to keep making this content, fine — but let’s stop pretending he belongs in the same conversation as real animators or storytellers. Because right now, he’s proving he’s not here to create anything meaningful — he’s here to indulge in cringe.

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Myles Moss
Posted 1 week ago

Happy birthday, @Jayanimations16YT!

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Myles Moss
Posted 1 week ago

When you see YouTube's "A private video was shared with you" email, do NOT click on it. It could be a scam, and the deepfake of Neal Mohan can hack our YouTube account. Be careful. watch video on watch page

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Myles Moss
Posted 1 week ago

Happy birthday, @TheNikkiFan2k7!

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