You're welcome? lol That hadn't even occurred to me until I read your reply. That show is so good.
You're welcome? lol That hadn't even occurred to me until I read your reply. That show is so good.
There's no mention of a substantial contributor to format change… PORN. It decided the format by choosing VHS over Beta and revolutionized VHS popularity in the late '70s/through the '80s/through the '90s, then switched to popularize the DVD in the late '90s/early 2000s/through to present day, and basically skipped…
Browbeating? What? No. I stated what she could or should have done, not what she should do. She stated that reading them at 33 is far different than reading them at 13. She can just read them now to gain the understanding she lacked at the time she had originally read them.
I'm conflicted regarding narrowing Calvin and Hobbes down to simplistic isolation, loneliness, and sadness. It's much more than you give it credit. Beyond what it is to me: It's a comic strip. It's art and art is supposed to make the observer think.
Your reply says so much more about you than it does me. A faux common sense declaration designed to maliciously and vacuously belittle and insult? On an internet comment section? No… How original. Fail.
See, people? That's how it's done. This is funny no matter who you are. It's both funny and non-insulting. Nice, man. Good one.
Your reply is definitely also unoriginal, to the point that one wonders what value there is in stating it. See what I did there? You had the option to just keep scrolling. Nope, you wanted to get a dig in. 'Cause that's so original, too. :)
Woo, you okay, bud?
I was editing my reply while you were making yours. Sorry about that. Oh, wait… No. No, I'm not. You are neither trying to be clever or funny. You are just trying to offend and insult. On an internet comment section? How original. Fail. Try again when you think of something clever, funny, and original. I suspect…
Your reply says so much more about you than it does me.
Mad Men has served it's purpose. Now it's gone. Those that loved it will miss it. Those that didn't won't. Those that were apathetic or indifferent still don't care either way. The world keeps turning.
Pay attention to my words… All of them. You don't listen.
No, not at all. Also take note:
"the show was an insignificant and inauthentic parlor-show trick reflection of the world we live in."
Notice that I was at least informed enough by a few seasons of Mad Men to develop an opinion. You are not informed at all in a comparison of what I know of the show versus what you know from one comment of mine. You don't have enough information about me to even formulate a proper opinion. This makes your statement…
Your reply says so much more about you than it does me.
"The uninformed perspective might be coincidentally truthful on occasions, but it's really dangerous to see anything more than luck in it when it's not completely off the mark."
I am not, nor have I been, a longtime viewer of Mad Men. I have seen the first couple/few seasons and came to the realization that the formula that initially appeared refreshing and new about it was actually not in any sense of the words refreshing or new at all. The formula is reflected artifice of reality and not…
Totally agree. Something deep down gives me an uneasy feeling as well. I mean Marvel's a mess but DC's worse. They rebooted and now none of their characters feel the same to me. They seem to be either pale reflections of what they once were or they just don't feel quite right anymore (especially Superman and he's…
I'm no enthusiasm blind Marvel fanboy. I've mostly been upset for quite a few years about various issues regarding most to all things Marvel. With that said…