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“They won’t make a sequel because I didn’t like it” is the most common of all incorrect movie takes.

Hollywood is all nerds, some are just sexy nerds.

He can make fun of random celebrities because there is a difference between making fun of an individual human being (especially one with much more money, power, and influence than any of us, which is what a celebrity is) versus making fun of an entire group of people numbering in the millions.

“They aren’t mean, it’s simply his views.”

This is a fun opportunity for malicious compliance: point out to Disney that every human character is also a primate and demand they run all of them by the animal consultant team. Grind all production to a halt on every single show.

Alex Hirsch the day he left Disney:

Bisexual people exist.

“They’re not being devalued, they just THINK they are, because they’re insecure!” Congrats on coming up with a defense of the ad that’s even more insulting than the ad itself.

Honestly, the ad feels like the product of some lazy copywriter who decided that shoehorning a trendy buzzword into their ad was more important than understanding the product they were selling. I guarantee that the people making those comics put more work into their “side hustle” than whatever intern slapped

I feel like there’s probably a way to get commuters interested in reading comics without flipping off the people who make those comics.

That doesn’t make any sense. “Side-hustle” implies a job, which means it’s saying that comics are easier to make than literature, not consume. That’s objectively not true. Comics are hard fucking work.

Oh, so they were TRYING to piss off their employees and customers? And that’s somehow better?

No one else probably noticed since he’s rightly stuck in the greys, but several weeks ago I dunked on this weirdo so hard that now he just follows me around and leaves generic insults like this on like 90% of my comments. It’s pretty funny.

Yeah, you know what else is supervised by Oda? The manga. Yeesh.

Of course they’re in the top percent. Anyone who gets published at all is in a tiny minority percentile. The vast majority of writers never get published at all.

Yeah, but no one wants to read Woody’s life story ever since Andy got that fancy new spaceman toy.

Frank McCourt was 60 years old when he wrote his first book Angela’s Ashes, which won the Pulitzer. Bram Stoker was over 50 when he wrote Dracula, which influenced basically every horror novel that came after it. Raymond Chandler actually was 52 when he defined the entire detective genre with The Big Sleep. Laura

Yeah, and of those ten million, no doubt the huge majority of them screwed around with the game for five minutes and then will never open it again.

I think the difference is that Diablo is a revered series which has always been free of microtransaction and lootbox crap in the past. It’s one thing for a bunch of new franchises to be built on this model, it’s quite another for it to infect established franchises. For some people it feels like a form of pollution

Ahahaha, you really think a random piece of merchandise is more canonical than the actual manga? Yeah, you’re not grasping at straws at all.