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A '''story arc''' (more commonly referred to as just an '''arc''') is an overarching unit of story, specifically referring to the broad groups of conversations, memes, themes, [[:Category:Orbiters|orbiters]], drama, etc in the '''DGG Cinematic Universe (DGGCU)'''. Each arc also consists of numerous side plots that may or may not be relevant to the main storyline, the quality of which varies depending on where the writers decide to take the story or how they want to develop the characters within the show.
A '''story arc''' (more commonly referred to as just an '''arc''') is an overarching unit of story, specifically referring to the broad groups of conversations, memes, themes, [[:Category:Orbiters|orbiters]], drama, etc in the '''DGG Cinematic Universe (DGGCU)'''. Each arc also consists of numerous side plots that may or may not be relevant to the main storyline, the quality of which varies depending on where the writers decide to take the story or how they want to develop the characters within the show.


For example, in 2016-2019, the writers had [[Destiny]] focused on debating a lot of right-wingers, as [[Donald Trump]] had energized the American right. He became known as one of the only "lefties" (a term which he would now reject—probably) that would talk to the right-wing content creators, as many left-wing content creators did not have any conversations across the aisle, giving us several iconic debates and conversations which form the broader [[#The Conservative Arc (2016-2019) ∙ THE HARD-R TRUTH| conservative arc]].
For example, in 2016-2019, the writers had [[Destiny]] focused on debating a lot of right-wingers, as [[Donald Trump]] had energized the American right. He became known as one of the only "[[lefty|lefties]]" (a term which he now rejects) that would talk to the right-wing content creators, as many left-wing content creators did not have any conversations across the aisle, giving us several iconic debates and conversations which form the broader [[The Conservative Arc|conservative arc]].
 
After the Conservative Arc would end, Destiny would [[#The Lefty Arc (2019-2022) ∙ GAZE WITHIN| begin to take aim]] at the champagne socialists after having a realization that many of them were just as reprehensible as the Alt-Right.


== The Nebraska Arc ==
== The Nebraska Arc ==
{{disambiguation|Main Article: [[The Nebraska Arc]]}}
{{disambiguation|Main Article: [[The Nebraska Arc]]}}
'''The Nebraska Arc''' was a period from 2011 to 2016 when [[Destiny]] first became a streamer. This [[Arc]] was characterized by aggressiveness, edginess, and hostility towards Destiny's interlocutors, and when Destiny exhibits these Characteristics in contemporary settings, he is referred to as "[[Nebraska Steve]]."
'''The Nebraska Arc''' was a period from 2011 to 2016 when [[Destiny]] first became a streamer. This [[Arc]] was characterized by aggressiveness, edginess, and hostility towards Destiny's interlocutors, and when Destiny exhibits these Characteristics in contemporary settings, he is referred to as "[[Nebraska Steve]]."  


== The Conservative Arc ==
== The Conservative Arc ==
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'''The Conservative Arc''' was a span of [[Destiny]]'s streaming career had several debates with notable online conservative commentators from 2016-2019 after the cultivation of his unique political space that once existed on [[Twitch]], countering the Anti-{{wiki|SJW}} narratives that had begun to surface as the internet got increasingly political during the {{wiki|2016_United_States_presidential_election|2016 United States presidential election}} and rise of [[Donald Trump]] to the political mainstream.
'''The Conservative Arc''' was a span of [[Destiny]]'s streaming career had several debates with notable online conservative commentators from 2016-2019 after the cultivation of his unique political space that once existed on [[Twitch]], countering the Anti-{{wiki|SJW}} narratives that had begun to surface as the internet got increasingly political during the {{wiki|2016_United_States_presidential_election|2016 United States presidential election}} and rise of [[Donald Trump]] to the political mainstream.


== The Lefty Arc (2019-2022) ∙  ==
== The Lefty Arc ==
{{disambiguation|Main Article: [[The Lefty Arc]]}}
{{disambiguation|Main Article: [[The Lefty Arc]]}}
'''The Lefty Arc''' was a blank that blanked. Blank.
'''The Lefty Arc''' was a gap from 2019 to 2022 in which Destiny's prototypical behavior of fighting with online Right-wing commentators was challenged by conflicts with [[Hasan Piker]], [[Vaush]], and other online left-wing commentators.


== The MrGirl Arc (2022-2023) ==
== The MrGirl Arc ==
{{Expand Section}}
{{disambiguation|Main Article: [[The MrGirl Arc]]}}
The MrGirl Arc was a cinematic masterwork that took place from 2022 to 2023, and was carefully constructed by the collaborative efforts of its name's sake, [[MrGirl]] (the primary antagonist of the Arc) as well as other new and interesting characters such as [[Lav]], [[Brittany Simon]], [[Aba]], and.


{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
Notably, this one was on few arcs that saw a departure of a fan-favorite character, [[Dan]].
|+ | Notable Events
|-
! scope="row" | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PG9hyw_bUcA MrGirl talks to Vaush]
|-
! scope="row" | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgj8zhZrHF0 First talk with Destiny]
|-
! scope="row" | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKn1OtP112k MrGirl debates Destiny on platforming Fuentes report]
|-
! scope="row" | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmZ7PgkNnYU MrGirl twitch ban from groyper mass report]
|-
! scope="row" | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLn43h5JzNA Huge Orbiter Fight] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cX7Y8O4FbzI Part 2]
|-
! scope="row" | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djTIWgGRdA8 MrGirl subreddit ban]
|-
! scope="row" | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EUGpAZzRl0 MrGirl leaves orbit]
|-
! scope="row" | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNLNmDQOdYE Destiny nukes bridge]
|-
! scope="row" | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rI9e740J7M MrGirl talks about Destinys abuse]
|-
! scope="row" | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hc7iy7bVSUk Destiny argues vs Lav about his abuse]
|-
! scope="row" | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-u6pKDDTSk&list=PLzkM5r4tBX8ujbkvhDLeqYAhjmOzvfSQg MrGirl releases Manifesto]
|-
! scope="row" | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkyVerJb2E4 Destiny responds to MrGirl report]
|}


== The Redpill Arc (2022-2023) ==
== The Redpill Arc (2022-2023) ==
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Thus far, the primary focus has been on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli%E2%80%93Palestinian_conflict| Israeli-Palestinian Conflict] after the Hamas-led [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Hamas-led_attack_on_Israel| October 7th, 2023 Attacks] spurred mainstream discussion and debate in mainstream social circles.
Thus far, the primary focus has been on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli%E2%80%93Palestinian_conflict| Israeli-Palestinian Conflict] after the Hamas-led [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Hamas-led_attack_on_Israel| October 7th, 2023 Attacks] spurred mainstream discussion and debate in mainstream social circles.
== January 6th Arc ==
{{disambiguation|Main Articles: [[Attempted assassination of Donald Trump]], [[January 6th Insurrection]]}}
The '''January 6th''' arc, also known as the '''Anti-Insurrectionist''' arc, began in 2024. Destiny read Supreme Court decisions such as {{wiki|Trump_v._United_States_(2024)|Trump v. United States}} and {{wiki|Loper%20Bright%20Enterprises%20v.%20Raimondo|the overturning of Chevron}}. After the {{wiki|Attempted_assassination_of_Donald_Trump|attempted assassination of Donald Trump}}, Destiny shifted his focus to debating conservatives.<ref>Destiny [@TheOmniLiberal]. (2024, July 13). ''I’m honestly conflicted on how I feel about the shooting, but will chat about it on stream tomorrow''. [Tweet]. X. https://twitter.com/TheOmniLiberal/status/1812283368899551670</ref> The next day he joined [[Kat Kanada]] in Twitter Spaces to grill MAGA conservatives about Jan 6 while not allowing them to pivot.<ref>[https://youtube.com/@destiny Destiny]. (2024, July 15). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51gcd9uUwGY "Destiny Stumps Every Conservative Influencer In HEATED 1v10 Bloodsport Debate"] (Video). YouTube. Retrieved August 16, 2024.</ref> He also made fun of the firefighter that died at the rally, stating that he did not feel sympathy for him. Consequently, he was demonetized on Twitter and banned on Kick.<ref>Shrivastava, A. (2024, July 19). Destiny has been banned on Kick, gets demonetized on X. ''Sportskeeda''. https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/streamers/news-destiny-banned-kick-gets-demonetized-x</ref> He spoke to [[Adrian Dittmann|Adrian "Not Elon" Dittmann]] for the first time in a Twitter Space.<ref>[https://youtube.com/@destiny Destiny]. (2024, July 16). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXOhf40T2Mg "NOT Elon Musk Confronts Destiny In A Twitter Space"] (Video). YouTube. Retrieved August 16, 2024.</ref> During these events, Destiny became increasingly more suspicious of Twitter accounts and of pundits broadly, believing that there could be a Russian compromise of their interests.


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Latest revision as of 18:26, 17 August 2024

A story arc (more commonly referred to as just an arc) is an overarching unit of story, specifically referring to the broad groups of conversations, memes, themes, orbiters, drama, etc in the DGG Cinematic Universe (DGGCU). Each arc also consists of numerous side plots that may or may not be relevant to the main storyline, the quality of which varies depending on where the writers decide to take the story or how they want to develop the characters within the show.

For example, in 2016-2019, the writers had Destiny focused on debating a lot of right-wingers, as Donald Trump had energized the American right. He became known as one of the only "lefties" (a term which he now rejects) that would talk to the right-wing content creators, as many left-wing content creators did not have any conversations across the aisle, giving us several iconic debates and conversations which form the broader conservative arc.

The Nebraska Arc

Main Article: The Nebraska Arc

The Nebraska Arc was a period from 2011 to 2016 when Destiny first became a streamer. This Arc was characterized by aggressiveness, edginess, and hostility towards Destiny's interlocutors, and when Destiny exhibits these Characteristics in contemporary settings, he is referred to as "Nebraska Steve."

The Conservative Arc

Main Article: The Conservative Arc

The Conservative Arc was a span of Destiny's streaming career had several debates with notable online conservative commentators from 2016-2019 after the cultivation of his unique political space that once existed on Twitch, countering the Anti-SJW Wikipedia narratives that had begun to surface as the internet got increasingly political during the 2016 United States presidential election Wikipedia and rise of Donald Trump to the political mainstream.

The Lefty Arc

Main Article: The Lefty Arc

The Lefty Arc was a gap from 2019 to 2022 in which Destiny's prototypical behavior of fighting with online Right-wing commentators was challenged by conflicts with Hasan Piker, Vaush, and other online left-wing commentators.

The MrGirl Arc

Main Article: The MrGirl Arc

The MrGirl Arc was a cinematic masterwork that took place from 2022 to 2023, and was carefully constructed by the collaborative efforts of its name's sake, MrGirl (the primary antagonist of the Arc) as well as other new and interesting characters such as Lav, Brittany Simon, Aba, and.

Notably, this one was on few arcs that saw a departure of a fan-favorite character, Dan.

The Redpill Arc (2022-2023)

The Anti-Misogyny Arc II (2022-2023)

With initial flare-ups taking place in the The Aella Square Massacre of 2023, Destiny declared a war against misogyny in DGG chat and the broader DGG community. His aims were to remove misogynistic habits of chatters as well as make the community more welcoming to women in general. Some chatters think the source of this fatwa is questionable, with alleged influence from women orbiters and sexual partners.[citation needed ] On 9/11 Destiny flew one plane into DGG chat by banning NSFW from chat, preventing gooners from spamming NSFW posts. On 9/12 he flew a second plane in chat with a massive nuke on painstiny for 3 days in the early morning after talking to orbiter mercoffdaperc, before quickly reversing the bans and going offline.[citation needed ] He claimed in chat that this was preferable to having dumb chatters complaining.[citation needed ] The next day—during a call with Bellarama—chatters posted painstiny and instead got a 6-day ban was upheld in the courts.[citation needed ] During these times gym flair chatters such as Jakobokaj took allegiance with the coomers and misogynists, leading to numerous attempts on Jakobokaj's life, all leading to missed shots by Destiny. The battle continues with chatters like notable anti-fan jstlk trying to debate destiny on his wrong think in discord and DGG chat. Destiny continues to claim however that we are done with the redpill arc and that the porn ban is only the first step of many that will soon be replaced by a focus on the 2024 election cycle.[citation needed ]

Israel-Palestine Arc (2023-Ongoing)

Main Article: The Israel-Palestine Arc

The Israel-Palestine Arc is the currently airing season in the DGGCU, primarily focused on the broadening of knowledge and deep research on topics by Destiny after his ADHD Diagnosis and Vyvanse prescription. Destiny has begun to publish his note taking in his Obsidian Notes.

Thus far, the primary focus has been on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict after the Hamas-led October 7th, 2023 Attacks spurred mainstream discussion and debate in mainstream social circles.

January 6th Arc

Main Articles: Attempted assassination of Donald Trump, January 6th Insurrection

The January 6th arc, also known as the Anti-Insurrectionist arc, began in 2024. Destiny read Supreme Court decisions such as Trump v. United States Wikipedia and the overturning of Chevron Wikipedia. After the attempted assassination of Donald Trump Wikipedia, Destiny shifted his focus to debating conservatives.[1] The next day he joined Kat Kanada in Twitter Spaces to grill MAGA conservatives about Jan 6 while not allowing them to pivot.[2] He also made fun of the firefighter that died at the rally, stating that he did not feel sympathy for him. Consequently, he was demonetized on Twitter and banned on Kick.[3] He spoke to Adrian "Not Elon" Dittmann for the first time in a Twitter Space.[4] During these events, Destiny became increasingly more suspicious of Twitter accounts and of pundits broadly, believing that there could be a Russian compromise of their interests.

References

  1. Destiny [@TheOmniLiberal]. (2024, July 13). I’m honestly conflicted on how I feel about the shooting, but will chat about it on stream tomorrow. [Tweet]. X. https://twitter.com/TheOmniLiberal/status/1812283368899551670
  2. Destiny. (2024, July 15). "Destiny Stumps Every Conservative Influencer In HEATED 1v10 Bloodsport Debate" (Video). YouTube. Retrieved August 16, 2024.
  3. Shrivastava, A. (2024, July 19). Destiny has been banned on Kick, gets demonetized on X. Sportskeeda. https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/streamers/news-destiny-banned-kick-gets-demonetized-x
  4. Destiny. (2024, July 16). "NOT Elon Musk Confronts Destiny In A Twitter Space" (Video). YouTube. Retrieved August 16, 2024.