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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | BrainScratch Commentaries ("BSC" for short) is a commentary group on YouTube, created by Nayrman214, Solaris Paradox, and SomecallmeJohnny. Inspired by Hellfire-Commentaries, the trio perform videogame and movie commentaries, as well as occasional "random rambles," ranging from discussions of various irrelevant topics to the lampooning of the list-based opinions of such well-known gaming media outlets as IGN and GameSpot. Known for their professionalism as might Ray Charles be known for his accuracy at the shooting range, these three up-and-coming commentators aim to provide various laughs at any cost -- even at the price of their own intense boredom. As such, there is nearly as much padding in their commentaries as there is in the games they routinely lambast. |