What type of humor is controversial or not, is subject to truth being colored by perspective. So we'll just describe this as "many, many, many attempts at being funny".
Even since the popularity of Like A Dragon 8: Infinite Wealth, DarksydePhil, a man now at the age of 42 (by tomorrow), is still the type of individual in the gaming community whose brain is as functional as the endless amounts of roadworks throughout Kent who continued his usual infamous reputation this year and what seems to be the golden egg to me is how he described his life as been loosely similar to that of LAD hero Ichiban Kasuga mostly by terms of financial woes and the list of mortal enemies. Having a fictional character or more as your personal spirit animal is great to have, but how Phil compared himself to the Hero of Yokohama is outstandingly jejune.
Some people criticise the harrowing aspects of "Black culture", but I found my ten pennies on this giftedly bad Netflix reboot of the American TV series Good Times, which I had not seen before in my life, but from what I had looked at, it appeared to be what The Fresh Prince of Bel Air excelled at doing when it comes to family sitcoms. This is the sort of show that wokiots think black people will relate to on a sociopolitical scale. And the only thing that I couldn't even take this reboot seriously is that SETH MACFARLANE is one of the executive co-producers ever since his previous production work on Johnny Bravo, Looney Tunes: Back in Action and Bordertown. Making really good progress so far there, Seth.
Did you know that Snoot Game was actually released 2 years earlier than Goodbye Volcano High? It doesn't need to be really said about which one has the longest time in troubled production. In the meantime, here is this funny video.
Imagine how the synopsis for this Tweenies episode could have gone if it got too dark during the wake of the rising knife crimes in London. (And not to mention Milo talks like a 15-year-old black boy despite being FOUR years of age that often referred to his best friend Jake as "mate", so it is quite ironic that even THE FORMER is fearful of Jake holding a knife in a way that looks unintentionally psychotic.)