The Tim Tracker #193 Is Milton’s eye falling apart like Dim’s?

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I just asked Chatgpt this question: How would you describe Tim Tracker and his trivialization to hurricanes amongst the destruction other people have encountered this week. My comments are in ( )


Tim Tracker, a well-known YouTuber (asshole who fell into money at the right time), has come under criticism for what some perceive as his trivialization of the recent hurricanes, especially in light of the destruction many have experienced. While Tracker often focuses on light-hearted content like theme parks and family adventures(boring chronicles of daily events), his approach to discussing hurricanes this week seemed dismissive to some viewers who have faced significant hardship, loss, and devastation from the storms.

By downplaying the seriousness of the hurricanes or treating them as minor inconveniences in his content, it can feel insensitive and out of touch with the suffering and struggles many are enduring. Such a response can come across as lacking empathy, especially when compared to the widespread destruction others are currently navigating, such as homes being lost, lives being displaced, and communities grappling with recovery.

This contrast between Tracker’s more casual, lighthearted perspective and the severity of the situation has sparked conversations about the responsibility that influencers have when addressing serious events, even if they’re outside their usual content realm.

ChatGPT gets it..even if they are too kind/pc.

What happened to the person who had those amazing recaps? I am not that person, lol.
 
I just asked Chatgpt this question: How would you describe Tim Tracker and his trivialization to hurricanes amongst the destruction other people have encountered this week. My comments are in ( )


Tim Tracker, a well-known YouTuber (asshole who fell into money at the right time), has come under criticism for what some perceive as his trivialization of the recent hurricanes, especially in light of the destruction many have experienced. While Tracker often focuses on light-hearted content like theme parks and family adventures(boring chronicles of daily events), his approach to discussing hurricanes this week seemed dismissive to some viewers who have faced significant hardship, loss, and devastation from the storms.

By downplaying the seriousness of the hurricanes or treating them as minor inconveniences in his content, it can feel insensitive and out of touch with the suffering and struggles many are enduring. Such a response can come across as lacking empathy, especially when compared to the widespread destruction others are currently navigating, such as homes being lost, lives being displaced, and communities grappling with recovery.

This contrast between Tracker’s more casual, lighthearted perspective and the severity of the situation has sparked conversations about the responsibility that influencers have when addressing serious events, even if they’re outside their usual content realm.

ChatGPT gets it..even if they are too kind/pc.

What happened to the person who had those amazing recaps? I am not that person, lol.
It was pkd81. Their recaps were brilliant. I miss them! As we all know they read here 👋🏻 I’m sure the trackers will have to mention Helene and Milton eventually if only because other voogers have. Not because they have any empathy/sympathy/concern for anyone affected. I can just see the title ‘our hurricane trauma, the palm tree that Tim butchered died and OG/da baby woke us up’
 
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It was pkd81. Their recaps were brilliant. I miss them! As we all know they read here 👋🏻 I’m sure the trackers will have to mention Helene and Milton eventually if only because other voogers have. Not because they have any empathy/sympathy/concern for anyone affected. I can just see the title ‘our hurricane trauma, the palm tree that Tim butchered died and OG/da baby woke us up’
I want to say they hastily claimed to have linked something at the end of their voogs I just rolled my eyes at how much it was as an afterthought it as for them.
 
I just asked Chatgpt this question: How would you describe Tim Tracker and his trivialization to hurricanes amongst the destruction other people have encountered this week. My comments are in ( )


Tim Tracker, a well-known YouTuber (asshole who fell into money at the right time), has come under criticism for what some perceive as his trivialization of the recent hurricanes, especially in light of the destruction many have experienced. While Tracker often focuses on light-hearted content like theme parks and family adventures(boring chronicles of daily events), his approach to discussing hurricanes this week seemed dismissive to some viewers who have faced significant hardship, loss, and devastation from the storms.

By downplaying the seriousness of the hurricanes or treating them as minor inconveniences in his content, it can feel insensitive and out of touch with the suffering and struggles many are enduring. Such a response can come across as lacking empathy, especially when compared to the widespread destruction others are currently navigating, such as homes being lost, lives being displaced, and communities grappling with recovery.

This contrast between Tracker’s more casual, lighthearted perspective and the severity of the situation has sparked conversations about the responsibility that influencers have when addressing serious events, even if they’re outside their usual content realm.

ChatGPT gets it..even if they are too kind/pc.

What happened to the person who had those amazing recaps? I am not that person, lol.

Copy this, put it on their hurricane blog!
 
@xmasbdaygirl , how did AMI fair?

They were hard hit by Helene. And I was concerned that Milton decimated the island.
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They’d say they have already when we all know they haven’t. Why would they spend that money on people in need when they could buy more unnecessary tit to fill up their garage or eat out AGAIN
Yes. They never provide the receipts!
Still sus that the Texas flood monies they said they were matching happened.

Look, they stiff servers on comped/#hosted restaurants. I do not believe that they are philanthropic to any other people but themselves!
 
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@xmasbdaygirl , how did AMI fair?

They were hard hit by Helene. And I was concerned that Milton decimated the island.
No one was allowed out there until today, I believe. They had allowed some press out there and put out a few drone videos. If you are familiar with the area, the Rod and Reel Pier was destroyed in Helene but the City Pier stayed intact. It was new and completely rebuilt after Ian. Well, Milton took that out. My daughter worked out on that pier while she was in high school. It’s pretty sad to see place you have deep connection to, destroyed.

Milton did not bring the flooding that Helene did but the wind was really really bad. We should see more photos today.

One amazing thing that comes out of things like this, and something Tim and Jenn could never relate to, is the sense of community. People helping people. No questions asked, nothing wanted in return. People you don’t really know, that you otherwise would just give a half assed wave to when you are driving down the street. tit like this really brings people together.

The gas situation is really really bad. The gas trucks have police escorts but they can’t fill up the stations quickly enough. The lines go for a mile. We are talking 2 hour waits. People need gas for generators. They are saying 95% of the power should be restored to Manatee county by Thursday. (We have power, we lost it for only 6 hours)
 
No one was allowed out there until today, I believe. They had allowed some press out there and put out a few drone videos. If you are familiar with the area, the Rod and Reel Pier was destroyed in Helene but the City Pier stayed intact. It was new and completely rebuilt after Ian. Well, Milton took that out. My daughter worked out on that pier while she was in high school. It’s pretty sad to see place you have deep connection to, destroyed.

Milton did not bring the flooding that Helene did but the wind was really really bad. We should see more photos today.

One amazing thing that comes out of things like this, and something Tim and Jenn could never relate to, is the sense of community. People helping people. No questions asked, nothing wanted in return. People you don’t really know, that you otherwise would just give a half assed wave to when you are driving down the street. tit like this really brings people together.

The gas situation is really really bad. The gas trucks have police escorts but they can’t fill up the stations quickly enough. The lines go for a mile. We are talking 2 hour waits. People need gas for generators. They are saying 95% of the power should be restored to Manatee county by Thursday. (We have power, we lost it for only 6 hours)

I'm so sad about that. Loved Rod & Reel. Ate there a few times years' back. I love anything "Old Florida" and I think it's been around since the mid- to late 1940s. Sucks. 😭
 
I just asked Chatgpt this question: How would you describe Tim Tracker and his trivialization to hurricanes amongst the destruction other people have encountered this week. My comments are in ( )


Tim Tracker, a well-known YouTuber (asshole who fell into money at the right time), has come under criticism for what some perceive as his trivialization of the recent hurricanes, especially in light of the destruction many have experienced. While Tracker often focuses on light-hearted content like theme parks and family adventures(boring chronicles of daily events), his approach to discussing hurricanes this week seemed dismissive to some viewers who have faced significant hardship, loss, and devastation from the storms.

By downplaying the seriousness of the hurricanes or treating them as minor inconveniences in his content, it can feel insensitive and out of touch with the suffering and struggles many are enduring. Such a response can come across as lacking empathy, especially when compared to the widespread destruction others are currently navigating, such as homes being lost, lives being displaced, and communities grappling with recovery.

This contrast between Tracker’s more casual, lighthearted perspective and the severity of the situation has sparked conversations about the responsibility that influencers have when addressing serious events, even if they’re outside their usual content realm.

ChatGPT gets it..even if they are too kind/pc.

What happened to the person who had those amazing recaps? I am not that person, lol.
Allow me to put up a different perspective. Warning: I lack 🍌🐀 empathetic heart. Ok with that being said, I don’t care to hear Dim’s “tots and pears” when it comes to disasters. It’d just be exploiting the tragedy for views. I remember after 9/11 there was a picture of Garfield the cat taking a knee and bowing his head at the twin towers.
 
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