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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Since the 1.2 update on March 17, 2023, Manfred has come across as this. He began making references to doing things such as TalkingToPlants, having a strong belief in aliens, and generally coming up with strange ideas. In one scene he inexplicably began speaking in strings of numbers:
-->'''Leo''': So, who else here has tried online dating? Oh man, I've got some stories. I once went on a date with a girl who showed up in a wedding dress.
-->'''Manfred''': 123456789101121314.
-->'''Leo''': And then there was the time my date only talked about her cat for three hours straight.
-->'''Manfred''': 554389276106521.



* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Since the 1.2 update on March 17, 2023, Manfred has come across as this. He began making references to doing things such as TalkingToPlants, having a strong belief in aliens, and generally coming up with strange ideas. In one scene he inexplicably began speaking in strings of numbers:
-->'''Leo''': So, who else here has tried online dating? Oh man, I've got some stories. I once went on a date with a girl who showed up in a wedding dress.
-->'''Manfred''': 123456789101121314.
-->'''Leo''': And then there was the time my date only talked about her cat for three hours straight.
-->'''Manfred''': 554389276106521.

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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Since the 1.2 update on March 17, 2023, Manfred has come across as this. He began making references to doing things such as TalkingToPlants, having a strong belief in aliens, and generally coming ThisIsGoingToBeHuge: Kelly often comes up with strange ideas. In one scene he inexplicably began speaking in strings of numbers:
-->'''Leo''': So, who else here has tried online dating? Oh man, I've got some stories. I once went on a date
weird schemes with a girl who showed up in a wedding dress.
-->'''Manfred''': 123456789101121314.
-->'''Leo''': And then there was the time my date
this proclamation, only talked about her cat for three hours straight.
-->'''Manfred''': 554389276106521.
to be shot down by Leo.
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* ConMan: Nick is implied to be a mild one many times in the series. Usually, his schemes involves cheating his way to go backstage at concerts or getting free food at restaurants.

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* ConMan: Nick is implied to be a mild small time one many times in the series. Usually, his schemes involves cheating his way to go backstage at concerts or getting free food at restaurants.
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The stream itself consists of four segments: The most common segment, the sitcom segment (set primarily on two different apartment sets, although a diner set was added for Season 2), has the four main characters (Larry, Kakler, Yvonne, and Fred in Season 1; Leo, Manfred, Kelly and Nick in Season 2) discuss various topics, [[RunningGag usually centering around a new business or restaurant that just opened]]. The second segment was originally set on a stage, with a "live" audience, featuring Larry telling several standup jokes and stories, and occasionally trying to goad a story or joke from the crowd, though no one ever obliges him; this got changed to the equivalent character Leo talking as he writes a blog post in Season 2. The third segment is a "channel surfing" format, with a scrolling satellite channel menu, like someone scrolling through the channels trying to find something to watch. A weather forecast segment was added for Version 1.4, which shows completely fabricated weather forecasts, in the style of a low-resource community cable station from the 80s, with a ticker thanking all the stream’s subscribers running at the bottom. All of the above is completely AI-generated, from the dialogue, to the character movements, to the jokes and even the names of the shows while channel surfing. As you can imagine, chaos (and hilarity) typically ensues.

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The stream itself consists of four segments: The most common segment, the sitcom segment (set primarily on two different apartment sets, although a diner set was added for Season 2), has the four main characters (Larry, Kakler, Yvonne, and Fred in Season 1; Leo, Manfred, Kelly and Nick in Season 2) discuss various topics, [[RunningGag usually centering around a new business or restaurant that just opened]]. The second segment was originally set on a stage, with a "live" audience, featuring Larry telling several standup jokes and stories, and occasionally trying to goad a story or joke from the crowd, though no one ever obliges him; this got changed to the equivalent character Leo talking as he writes a blog post in Season 2. The third segment is a "channel surfing" format, with a scrolling satellite channel menu, like someone scrolling through the channels trying to find something to watch. A weather forecast segment was added for Version 1.4, which shows completely fabricated weather forecasts, in the style of a low-resource community cable station from the 80s, with a ticker thanking all the stream’s subscribers running at the bottom. All of the above is completely AI-generated, from the dialogue, to the character movements, to the jokes and weather forecast, and even the names of the shows while channel surfing. As you can imagine, chaos (and hilarity) typically ensues.
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The stream itself consists of four segments: The most common segment, the sitcom segment (set primarily on two different apartment sets, although a diner set was added for Season 2), has the four main characters (Larry, Kakler, Yvonne, and Fred in Season 1; Leo, Manfred, Kelly and Nick in Season 2) discuss various topics, [[RunningGag usually centering around a new business or restaurant that just opened]]. The second segment was originally set on a stage, with a "live" audience, featuring Larry telling several standup jokes and stories, and occasionally trying to goad a story or joke from the crowd, though no one ever obliges him; this got changed to the equivalent character Leo talking as he writes a blog post in Season 2. The third segment is a "channel surfing" format, with a scrolling satellite channel menu, like someone scrolling through the channels trying to find something to watch. A weather forecast segment was added for Version 1.4, in which the AI generates completely fabricated weather forecasts. All of the above is completely AI-generated, from the dialogue, to the character movements, to the jokes and even the names of the shows while channel surfing. As you can imagine, chaos (and hilarity) typically ensues.

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The stream itself consists of four segments: The most common segment, the sitcom segment (set primarily on two different apartment sets, although a diner set was added for Season 2), has the four main characters (Larry, Kakler, Yvonne, and Fred in Season 1; Leo, Manfred, Kelly and Nick in Season 2) discuss various topics, [[RunningGag usually centering around a new business or restaurant that just opened]]. The second segment was originally set on a stage, with a "live" audience, featuring Larry telling several standup jokes and stories, and occasionally trying to goad a story or joke from the crowd, though no one ever obliges him; this got changed to the equivalent character Leo talking as he writes a blog post in Season 2. The third segment is a "channel surfing" format, with a scrolling satellite channel menu, like someone scrolling through the channels trying to find something to watch. A weather forecast segment was added for Version 1.4, in which the AI generates shows completely fabricated weather forecasts.forecasts, in the style of a low-resource community cable station from the 80s, with a ticker thanking all the stream’s subscribers running at the bottom. All of the above is completely AI-generated, from the dialogue, to the character movements, to the jokes and even the names of the shows while channel surfing. As you can imagine, chaos (and hilarity) typically ensues.
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* ConMan: Nick is implied to be one many times in the series, usually cheating his way to go backstage at concerts or getting free food at restaurants.

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* ConMan: Nick is implied to be a mild one many times in the series, usually series. Usually, his schemes involves cheating his way to go backstage at concerts or getting free food at restaurants.
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* ConMan: Nick is implied to be one many times in the series, usually cheating his way to go backstage at concerts or getting free food at restaurants.
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The stream itself consists of four segments: The most common segment, the sitcom segment (set primarily on two different apartment sets, although a diner set was added for Season 2), has the four main characters (Larry, Kakler, Yvonne, and Fred in Season 1; Leo, Manfred, Kelly and Nick in Season 2) discuss various topics, [[RunningGag usually centering around a new business or restaurant that just opened]]. The second segment was originally set on a stage, with a "live" audience, featuring Larry telling several standup jokes and stories, and occasionally trying to goad a story or joke from the crowd, though no one ever obliges him; this got changed to the equivalent character Leo talking as he writes a blog post in Season 2. The third segment is a "channel surfing" format, with a scrolling satellite channel menu, like someone scrolling through the channels trying to find something to watch. A weather forecast segment was added for Version 1.4, in which the AI generates a completely fabricated weather forecast. All of the above is completely AI-generated, from the dialogue, to the character movements, to the jokes and even the names of the shows while channel surfing. As you can imagine, chaos (and hilarity) typically ensues.

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The stream itself consists of four segments: The most common segment, the sitcom segment (set primarily on two different apartment sets, although a diner set was added for Season 2), has the four main characters (Larry, Kakler, Yvonne, and Fred in Season 1; Leo, Manfred, Kelly and Nick in Season 2) discuss various topics, [[RunningGag usually centering around a new business or restaurant that just opened]]. The second segment was originally set on a stage, with a "live" audience, featuring Larry telling several standup jokes and stories, and occasionally trying to goad a story or joke from the crowd, though no one ever obliges him; this got changed to the equivalent character Leo talking as he writes a blog post in Season 2. The third segment is a "channel surfing" format, with a scrolling satellite channel menu, like someone scrolling through the channels trying to find something to watch. A weather forecast segment was added for Version 1.4, in which the AI generates a completely fabricated weather forecast.forecasts. All of the above is completely AI-generated, from the dialogue, to the character movements, to the jokes and even the names of the shows while channel surfing. As you can imagine, chaos (and hilarity) typically ensues.
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The stream itself consists of three segments: The most common segment, the sitcom segment (set primarily on two different apartment sets, although a diner set was added for Season 2), has the four main characters (Larry, Kakler, Yvonne, and Fred in Season 1; Leo, Manfred, Kelly and Nick in Season 2) discuss various topics, [[RunningGag usually centering around a new business or restaurant that just opened]]. The second segment was originally set on a stage, with a "live" audience, featuring Larry telling several standup jokes and stories, and occasionally trying to goad a story or joke from the crowd, though no one ever obliges him; this got changed to the equivalent character Leo talking as he writes a blog post in Season 2. Another segment is a "channel surfing" format, with a scrolling satellite channel menu, like someone scrolling through the channels trying to find something to watch. A weather forecast segment was added for Version 1.4. All of the above is completely AI-generated, from the dialogue, to the character movements, to the jokes and even the names of the shows while channel surfing. As you can imagine, chaos (and hilarity) typically ensues.

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The stream itself consists of three four segments: The most common segment, the sitcom segment (set primarily on two different apartment sets, although a diner set was added for Season 2), has the four main characters (Larry, Kakler, Yvonne, and Fred in Season 1; Leo, Manfred, Kelly and Nick in Season 2) discuss various topics, [[RunningGag usually centering around a new business or restaurant that just opened]]. The second segment was originally set on a stage, with a "live" audience, featuring Larry telling several standup jokes and stories, and occasionally trying to goad a story or joke from the crowd, though no one ever obliges him; this got changed to the equivalent character Leo talking as he writes a blog post in Season 2. Another The third segment is a "channel surfing" format, with a scrolling satellite channel menu, like someone scrolling through the channels trying to find something to watch. A weather forecast segment was added for Version 1.4.4, in which the AI generates a completely fabricated weather forecast. All of the above is completely AI-generated, from the dialogue, to the character movements, to the jokes and even the names of the shows while channel surfing. As you can imagine, chaos (and hilarity) typically ensues.
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The stream itself consists of three segments: The most common segment, the sitcom segment (set primarily on two different apartment sets, although a diner set was added for Season 2), has the four main characters (Larry, Kakler, Yvonne, and Fred in Season 1; Leo, Manfred, Kelly and Nick in Season 2) discuss various topics, [[RunningGag usually centering around a new business or restaurant that just opened]]. The second segment was originally set on a stage, with a "live" audience, featuring Larry telling several standup jokes and stories, and occasionally trying to goad a story or joke from the crowd, though no one ever obliges him; this got changed to the equivalent character Leo talking as he writes a blog post in Season 2. And the final segment is a "channel surfing" format, with a scrolling satellite channel menu, like someone scrolling through the channels trying to find something to watch. All of the above is completely AI-generated, from the dialogue, to the character movements, to the jokes and even the names of the shows while channel surfing. As you can imagine, chaos (and hilarity) typically ensues.

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The stream itself consists of three segments: The most common segment, the sitcom segment (set primarily on two different apartment sets, although a diner set was added for Season 2), has the four main characters (Larry, Kakler, Yvonne, and Fred in Season 1; Leo, Manfred, Kelly and Nick in Season 2) discuss various topics, [[RunningGag usually centering around a new business or restaurant that just opened]]. The second segment was originally set on a stage, with a "live" audience, featuring Larry telling several standup jokes and stories, and occasionally trying to goad a story or joke from the crowd, though no one ever obliges him; this got changed to the equivalent character Leo talking as he writes a blog post in Season 2. And the final Another segment is a "channel surfing" format, with a scrolling satellite channel menu, like someone scrolling through the channels trying to find something to watch.watch. A weather forecast segment was added for Version 1.4. All of the above is completely AI-generated, from the dialogue, to the character movements, to the jokes and even the names of the shows while channel surfing. As you can imagine, chaos (and hilarity) typically ensues.
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* AudienceParticipation: Larry frequently ''attempts'' to invoke this by asking the audience if they have any weird stories of their own, usually after telling of an awkward encounter, but he is always met with AwkwardSilence. Whether or not the show itself reacts to the reactions of the twitch chat is currently debated, with no official statement on it.

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* AudienceParticipation: Larry frequently ''attempts'' to invoke this by asking the audience if they have any weird stories of their own, usually after telling of an awkward encounter, but he is always met with AwkwardSilence.awkward silence. Whether or not the show itself reacts to the reactions of the twitch chat is currently debated, with no official statement on it.



** Since it's based on an AI's idea of what comedy is like, there are setups for jokes, but the punchlines are at best very corny (Yvonne reacting to Fred's plan to promote bananas by walking down the street carrying a large banana with "Well, just don't go bananas") or labored ("it could be worse, you could be a snowman in UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}}''), and at worst not even punchlines at all, just regular conversational material or even AwkwardSilence. All the funnier when the LaughTrack treats these moments as high hilarity.

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** Since it's based on an AI's idea of what comedy is like, there are setups for jokes, but the punchlines are at best very corny (Yvonne reacting to Fred's plan to promote bananas by walking down the street carrying a large banana with "Well, just don't go bananas") or labored ("it could be worse, you could be a snowman in UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}}''), and at worst not even punchlines at all, just regular conversational material or even AwkwardSilence.awkward silence. All the funnier when the LaughTrack treats these moments as high hilarity.



* WordSaladHorror: The ill-fated AI switch that ultimately led to Twitch suspending the stream was unnerving to watch, because it was clear ''something'' was wrong, with the characters babbling incoherently or even vulgarly, and Larry's bigoted standup set being a completely unexpected and unpleasant shock, with the LaughTrack adding an extra layer of dissonance. Larry's final standup set (a few minutes after the infamous one) especially felt like he was suffering some kind of aphasia attack or manic episode during his routine and the club audience was mockingly laughing at him.
-->'''Larry''': Somehow 900 bucks I gave her my sister and plus that you break the old dress together. They're starting to mail me. Fred had no idea about the manager. The other people to get out of my own life. Well, what are you talking about? You're trying to sign the bed. Alright, fine. Bye! (''laughter'') Larry. (''scratches his head as the audience laughs'') Hello? (''laughter'') What happened? I thought you were in. This is great! Hello? Hey, we've got your own human game, according to the past 11 hour. I knew I'm gonna try the car. The map of the solar school, the situation, the guy you have one class in the united traffic view of the bottom, that's the difference last week. The woman is trying to be driving over a little yelling and a long evening and a little bit. So...oh no! No, don't make me happy! (''AwkwardSilence, then a cut to the channel guide, then a suspended notice from Twitch'').

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* WordSaladHorror: The ill-fated AI switch that ultimately led to Twitch suspending the stream was unnerving to watch, because it was clear ''something'' was wrong, with the characters babbling incoherently or even vulgarly, and Larry's bigoted standup set being a completely unexpected and unpleasant shock, with the LaughTrack adding an extra layer of dissonance. Larry's final standup set (a few minutes after the infamous one) especially felt like he was suffering some kind of from Wernicke's aphasia attack or a manic episode during his routine and the club audience was mockingly laughing at him.
-->'''Larry''': Somehow 900 bucks I gave her my sister and plus that you break the old dress together. They're starting to mail me. Fred had no idea about the manager. The other people to get out of my own life. Well, what are you talking about? You're trying to sign the bed. Alright, fine. Bye! (''laughter'') Larry. (''scratches his head as the audience laughs'') Hello? (''laughter'') What happened? I thought you were in. This is great! Hello? Hey, we've got your own human game, according to the past 11 hour. I knew I'm gonna try the car. The map of the solar school, the situation, the guy you have one class in the united traffic view of the bottom, that's the difference last week. The woman is trying to be driving over a little yelling and a long evening and a little bit. So...oh no! No, don't make me happy! (''AwkwardSilence, (''awkward silence, then a cut to the channel guide, then a suspended notice from Twitch'').

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* ContrastingSequelSetting: Season 1 was vaguely implied to be set in 1990s New York, while Season 2 is explicity set in 2020s UsefulNotes/LosAngeles.

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* ContrastingSequelSetting: Season 1 was vaguely implied to be set in 1990s New York, while Season 2 is explicity explicitly set in 2020s UsefulNotes/LosAngeles.UsefulNotes/LosAngeles.
* DudeNotFunny: Leo's joke about getting a replacement cat from Chinese restaurants is rebuked by Kelly and Manfred



* Main/{{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Since the 1.2 update on March 17, 2023, Manfred has come across as this. He began making references to doing things such as TalkingToPlants, having a strong belief in aliens, and generally coming up with strange ideas. In one scene he inexplicably began speaking in strings of numbers:

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* Main/{{Cloudcuckoolander}}: {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Since the 1.2 update on March 17, 2023, Manfred has come across as this. He began making references to doing things such as TalkingToPlants, having a strong belief in aliens, and generally coming up with strange ideas. In one scene he inexplicably began speaking in strings of numbers:
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The stream itself consists of three segments: The most common segment, the sitcom segment (set primarily on an apartment set, although a diner set was added for Season 2), has the four main characters (Larry, Kakler, Yvonne, and Fred in Season 1; Leo, Manfred, Kelly and Nick in Season 2) discuss various topics, [[RunningGag usually centering around a new business or restaurant that just opened]]. The second segment was originally set on a stage, with a "live" audience, featuring Larry telling several standup jokes and stories, and occasionally trying to goad a story or joke from the crowd, though no one ever obliges him; this got changed to the equivalent character Leo talking as he writes a blog post in Season 2. And the final segment is a "channel surfing" format, with a scrolling satellite channel menu, like someone scrolling through the channels trying to find something to watch. All of the above is completely AI-generated, from the dialogue, to the character movements, to the jokes and even the names of the shows while channel surfing. As you can imagine, chaos (and hilarity) typically ensues.

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The stream itself consists of three segments: The most common segment, the sitcom segment (set primarily on an two different apartment set, sets, although a diner set was added for Season 2), has the four main characters (Larry, Kakler, Yvonne, and Fred in Season 1; Leo, Manfred, Kelly and Nick in Season 2) discuss various topics, [[RunningGag usually centering around a new business or restaurant that just opened]]. The second segment was originally set on a stage, with a "live" audience, featuring Larry telling several standup jokes and stories, and occasionally trying to goad a story or joke from the crowd, though no one ever obliges him; this got changed to the equivalent character Leo talking as he writes a blog post in Season 2. And the final segment is a "channel surfing" format, with a scrolling satellite channel menu, like someone scrolling through the channels trying to find something to watch. All of the above is completely AI-generated, from the dialogue, to the character movements, to the jokes and even the names of the shows while channel surfing. As you can imagine, chaos (and hilarity) typically ensues.
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The stream itself consists of three segments: The most common segment, an apartment setting, has the four main characters (Larry, Kakler, Yvonne, and Fred in Season 1; Leo, Manfred, Kelly and Nick in Season 2) discuss various topics, [[RunningGag usually centering around a new business or restaurant that just opened]]. The second segment was originally set on a stage, with a "live" audience, featuring Larry telling several standup jokes and stories, and occasionally trying to goad a story or joke from the crowd, though no one ever obliges him; this got changed to the equivalent character Leo talking as he writes a blog post in Season 2. And the final segment is a "channel surfing" format, with a scrolling satellite channel menu, like someone scrolling through the channels trying to find something to watch. All of the above is completely AI-generated, from the dialogue, to the character movements, to the jokes and even the names of the shows while channel surfing. As you can imagine, chaos (and hilarity) typically ensues.

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The stream itself consists of three segments: The most common segment, the sitcom segment (set primarily on an apartment setting, set, although a diner set was added for Season 2), has the four main characters (Larry, Kakler, Yvonne, and Fred in Season 1; Leo, Manfred, Kelly and Nick in Season 2) discuss various topics, [[RunningGag usually centering around a new business or restaurant that just opened]]. The second segment was originally set on a stage, with a "live" audience, featuring Larry telling several standup jokes and stories, and occasionally trying to goad a story or joke from the crowd, though no one ever obliges him; this got changed to the equivalent character Leo talking as he writes a blog post in Season 2. And the final segment is a "channel surfing" format, with a scrolling satellite channel menu, like someone scrolling through the channels trying to find something to watch. All of the above is completely AI-generated, from the dialogue, to the character movements, to the jokes and even the names of the shows while channel surfing. As you can imagine, chaos (and hilarity) typically ensues.
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''Nothing, Forever'' is a 24/7 livestream created by Mismatch Media. The stream is a GPT-3 [[UsefulNotes/AIGeneratedArtwork AI generated]], infinitely running sitcom based heavily off of ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. The AI's somewhat limited knowledge and the janky animations makes for a very surreal and bizarre experience. Debuting in December 2022, it went viral at the start of February 2023.

The stream itself consists of three segments: The most common segment, an apartment setting, has the four main characters (Larry, Kakler, Yvonne, and Fred) discuss various topics, [[RunningGag usually centering around a new business or restaurant that just opened]]. The second segment is set on a stage, usually, with a "live" audience, featuring Larry telling several standup jokes and stories, and occasionally trying to goad a story or joke from the crowd, though no one ever obliges him. And the final segment is a "channel surfing" format, with a scrolling satellite channel menu, like someone scrolling through the channels trying to find something to watch. All of the above is completely AI-generated, from the dialogue, to the character movements, to the jokes and even the names of the shows while channel surfing. As you can imagine, chaos (and hilarity) typically ensues.

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''Nothing, Forever'' is a 24/7 livestream created by Mismatch Media. The stream is of a GPT-3 [[UsefulNotes/AIGeneratedArtwork AI generated]], infinitely running sitcom based heavily off of ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''.on ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'', created by Mismatch Media. The AI's somewhat limited knowledge and the janky animations makes for a very surreal and bizarre experience. Debuting in December 2022, it went viral at the start of February 2023.

The stream itself consists of three segments: The most common segment, an apartment setting, has the four main characters (Larry, Kakler, Yvonne, and Fred) Fred in Season 1; Leo, Manfred, Kelly and Nick in Season 2) discuss various topics, [[RunningGag usually centering around a new business or restaurant that just opened]]. The second segment is was originally set on a stage, usually, with a "live" audience, featuring Larry telling several standup jokes and stories, and occasionally trying to goad a story or joke from the crowd, though no one ever obliges him.him; this got changed to the equivalent character Leo talking as he writes a blog post in Season 2. And the final segment is a "channel surfing" format, with a scrolling satellite channel menu, like someone scrolling through the channels trying to find something to watch. All of the above is completely AI-generated, from the dialogue, to the character movements, to the jokes and even the names of the shows while channel surfing. As you can imagine, chaos (and hilarity) typically ensues.
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It's kind of obvious from the name that it's a media company


''Nothing, Forever'' is a 24/7 livestream created by media company Mismatch Media. The stream is a GPT-3 [[UsefulNotes/AIGeneratedArtwork AI generated]], infinitely running sitcom based heavily off of ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. The AI's somewhat limited knowledge and the janky animations makes for a very surreal and bizarre experience. Debuting in December 2022, it went viral at the start of February 2023.

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''Nothing, Forever'' is a 24/7 livestream created by media company Mismatch Media. The stream is a GPT-3 [[UsefulNotes/AIGeneratedArtwork AI generated]], infinitely running sitcom based heavily off of ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. The AI's somewhat limited knowledge and the janky animations makes for a very surreal and bizarre experience. Debuting in December 2022, it went viral at the start of February 2023.
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* DudeNotFunny: The infamous incident where Larry considers delivering offensive jokes concludes with him saying, "but no one is laughing, so I'm going to stop."

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* ContrastingSequelSetting: Season 1 was vaguely implied to be set in New York, while Season 2 is explicity set in UsefulNotes/LosAngeles.

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* ConspiracyTheorist: Leo often proposes some particularly unusual/surreal ones, often on his blog which then are brought up in regular segments.
* ContrastingSequelSetting: Season 1 was vaguely implied to be set in 1990s New York, while Season 2 is explicity set in 2020s UsefulNotes/LosAngeles.
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* AbortedArc: This trope carried over into Season 2 up until the 1.3 update on March 20, 2023, when a "continuity mode" was introduced.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Kelly is blonde, unlike her brunette predecessors Yvonne Torres and Elaine Benes.


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* ContrastingSequelSetting: Season 1 was vaguely implied to be set in New York, while Season 2 is explicity set in UsefulNotes/LosAngeles.
* {{Expy}}: While the characters have been redesigned, they retain the voices and personalities of the season 1 characters, and thus their ''Seinfeld'' inspirations: Leo[=/=]Larry[=/=]Jerry, Nick[=/=]Fred[=/=]George, Kelly[=/=]Yvonne[=/=]Elaine, Manfred[=/=]Kakler[=/=]Kramer.
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* HateSink: Kelly, in-universe receives a lot of deadpan insults from Leo and Nick, often with minimal provocation.
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* HumanAliens: Manfred, apparently. Constantly referring to the other cast members as "Earthlings/Humans" and being baffled by mundane human customs.

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* Main/{{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Since the 1.2 update on March 17, 2023, Manfred has come across as this. He began making references to doing things such as TalkingToPlants, having a strong belief in aliens, and generally coming up with strange ideas. In one scene he inexplicably began speaking in strings of numbers:
-->'''Leo''': So, who else here has tried online dating? Oh man, I've got some stories. I once went on a date with a girl who showed up in a wedding dress.
-->'''Manfred''': 123456789101121314.
-->'''Leo''': And then there was the time my date only talked about her cat for three hours straight.
-->'''Manfred''': 554389276106521.
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* SurrealHumour: Following the 1.2 update, a lot of the dialogue exchanges take on this air.
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* CaptainsLog: Leo's blog segment, reminiscent of the computer diary segment from Series/DoogieHowserMD.
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* StockShticks: Larry does many of these in his standup act. He's even said "I'm here all week".
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The link for the stream is [[https://www.twitch.tv/watchmeforever here]]. Twitch restored it after the two week suspension discussed in AIIsACrapshoot below, but the creators are keeping it offline until further notice.

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The link for the stream is [[https://www.twitch.tv/watchmeforever here]]. Twitch restored it after the two week suspension discussed in AIIsACrapshoot below, but and the creators are keeping it offline until further notice.
stream returned on March 8 for "Season 2" complete with new characters.
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The link for the stream is [[https://www.twitch.tv/watchmeforever here]].

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The link for the stream is [[https://www.twitch.tv/watchmeforever here]].
here]]. Twitch restored it after the two week suspension discussed in AIIsACrapshoot below, but the creators are keeping it offline until further notice.
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The link for the stream is available [[https://www.twitch.tv/watchmeforever here]].

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The link for the stream is available [[https://www.twitch.tv/watchmeforever here]].

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