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− | The original site, | + | The original site, posted by [http://ytmnd.com/users/RySenkari RySenkari], is based on the Gamecube game Animal Crossing—a “life simulator” where the player becomes a resident of a virtual community. The YTMND, set to sad piano music, detailed the story of a boy whose mother played Animal Crossing obsessively. Confined to a wheel chair due to multiple sclerosis, she finds escape in the game, playing until her eventual death. Later returning to the game, the boy finds that his mother has spent a large portion of her gaming time leaving her son virtual presents from her character. The site ends with a message telling viewers to spend more time with their parents while they have the opportunity. |
== Reaction == | == Reaction == | ||
− | The reaction to the site by the YTMND community was largely polarized. Many viewers found the site touching and praised RySenkari for posting it. However, many did not appreciate the | + | The reaction to the site by the YTMND community was largely polarized. Many viewers found the site touching and praised RySenkari for posting it. However, many did not appreciate that RySenkari found the story and image on another website, and that it is unoriginal. There have also been claims by people that they come to YTMND to be entertained. |
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+ | A number of mocking spin-offs resulted. These sites came either in the form of “_____ Is Tragic” or “Animal Crossing is _____.” Despite the debate over the site, its ratings kept very high, and some even declared it worthy of the Hall of Fame. | ||
== Threatened Removal == | == Threatened Removal == | ||
− | The number of views of the original site was massive, accumulating over 100,000 views in less than two days. The high traffic was due largely to users hosting the site on Digg.com. Because of the cost to the server, Max threatened to delete the site if it continued to agglomerate such widespread popularity. In response, RySenkari asked users to no longer Digg the site. So far, the site has not been removed. | + | The number of views of the original site was massive, accumulating over 100,000 views in less than two days. The high traffic was due largely to users hosting the site on Digg.com. Because of the cost to the server, Max momentarily changed the site to gay porn, and threatened to delete the site if it continued to agglomerate such widespread popularity. In response, RySenkari asked users to no longer Digg the site. So far, the site has not been removed. |
Revision as of 01:21, November 21, 2007
Animal Crossing Is Tragic |
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Original YTMND: |
Animal Crossing Is Tragic |
by RySenkari |
November 18, 2007 |
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The original site, posted by RySenkari, is based on the Gamecube game Animal Crossing—a “life simulator” where the player becomes a resident of a virtual community. The YTMND, set to sad piano music, detailed the story of a boy whose mother played Animal Crossing obsessively. Confined to a wheel chair due to multiple sclerosis, she finds escape in the game, playing until her eventual death. Later returning to the game, the boy finds that his mother has spent a large portion of her gaming time leaving her son virtual presents from her character. The site ends with a message telling viewers to spend more time with their parents while they have the opportunity.
Reaction
The reaction to the site by the YTMND community was largely polarized. Many viewers found the site touching and praised RySenkari for posting it. However, many did not appreciate that RySenkari found the story and image on another website, and that it is unoriginal. There have also been claims by people that they come to YTMND to be entertained.
A number of mocking spin-offs resulted. These sites came either in the form of “_____ Is Tragic” or “Animal Crossing is _____.” Despite the debate over the site, its ratings kept very high, and some even declared it worthy of the Hall of Fame.
Threatened Removal
The number of views of the original site was massive, accumulating over 100,000 views in less than two days. The high traffic was due largely to users hosting the site on Digg.com. Because of the cost to the server, Max momentarily changed the site to gay porn, and threatened to delete the site if it continued to agglomerate such widespread popularity. In response, RySenkari asked users to no longer Digg the site. So far, the site has not been removed.