Hard to say. Maybe a celeb or another semi-famous TTRPG commentator from YouTube, but nobody really comes to mind. On the other hand, RPGaDay has led to me subscribing to commentators who are less famous. It is surprising to me how controversial TTRPGs are both now in years past. You can't even tell people to "relax because it's only a game" without at least one person vehemently claiming it's a "self-improvement engine" If you know, you know...and that's why I say let's get the semi-famous, infamous J. Scott Gribay onboard for RPG A Day. He would have the wildest off-the-wall/bad takes on the most innocuous questions.
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