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It's a Muslim women. Get it right shitlord.So since Superman can leap tall buildings in a single bound, can Muslim-Man fly planes into tall buildings with a single box cutter?
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It's a Muslim women. Get it right shitlord.So since Superman can leap tall buildings in a single bound, can Muslim-Man fly planes into tall buildings with a single box cutter?
Muslim women aren't allowed to fly, inshallah.It's a Muslim women. Get it right shitlord.
Fucking jesus yes with that Joss Whedon shit. Pl or whatever but I'm 21 so I was kind of past the point of Joss Whedon's prime when I was on the internet, can an oldfag please tell me if sensible people like farmers always hated his exceptional shows and terrible dialogue and were clowning him on Something Awful or whatever, or if actually was as popular in nerd circles as his reputation suggests for a while. (Obviously tropers love him but they're their own class of autist.)
Never read this guy's shit. Oh man. Now--I have. It's bad. Really bad.
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This guy wrote a book with tips for writing fiction. What the fuck.
He points out the window. There: home. Or was, once. The planet Akiva. Clouds swirling in lazy spirals over the jungles and mountains. Above it: Two Star Destroyers hang there like swords above the surface.
He pointed out the window at the planet Akiva. It was home… or it had been, once. Clouds swirled in lazy spirals over the jungles and mountains; above them, two Star Destroyers menaced, like twin swords pointed at the heart of the planet.
It's not perfect (I've got two "planets" too close together still), but I think we can agree it's better. And this is all stuff that an editor should have caught. I can only assume Wendig's editor was lazy, overworked, ignorant, or some combination of the three (if there was any editor at all).
Sensitive Joss Whedon's most popular work was Buffy and if you were in your mid to late teens at any point during it's run you probably watched a fair amount of it. It was essentially a soap with some cheesy action and hot actors, so it appealed to both genders. When I occasionally watched an episode it was to see Sarah Michelle Gellar, Charisma Carpenter and later Michelle Trachtenburg run around in tanktops and tight pants. Alyson Hannigan's character defined the quirky girl of that era too, but from what i remember she was too frumpy for me. They also had the handsome vampires that were bad boys turned good, oooh but they were still baaaad and chicks dug that.Fucking jesus yes with that Joss Whedon shit.Pl or whatever but I'm 21 so I was kind of past the point of Joss Whedon's prime when I was on the internet, can an oldfag please tell me if sensible people like farmers always hated his exceptional shows and terrible dialogue and were clowning him on Something Awful or whatever, or if actually was as popular in nerd circles as his reputation suggests for a while. (Obviously tropers love him but they're their own class of autist.)
I thought his daughter was a right cunt from the info that came out earlier, but what a turnabout now. Even after the bloodsucker was arrested i still thought she was only after Stan's fortune, I'm glad to be wrong and that he hasn't gone from one bloodsucker to the next.We've kind of got distracted by wendingo or whatever but the Stan Lee thing is fucking heart breaking. Seems a lot of statements in the last year from Stan are about to be over turned and there's shit coming we just don't know about.
Tldr is old man rescued from theiving captor, plans to legally cut his head off.
EVS tells a great story in some of his live-streams, around the same time you met him EVS and Stan are in a back room at a convention signing stuff. Stan is pissed off and unhappy, EVS asks whats wrong and says Stan should be happy that so many fans showed up to meet him. Stan replies these people aren't my fans, all they want is my signature so that as soon as i die they can sell it for profit. EVS tries to convince Stan that they are his fans. Stan replies they aren't my fans, get me a machine gun and I'll shoot 'em all. If the movies never got big I'm sure Stan would like going to conventions and talking with real fans of his comics and characters, but his handlers making him sign thousands of items for pop culture fans at the age of 95 is awfulI briefly meet Stan Lee almost a decade ago and his handlers were complete assholes to everyone. There were actual major movie stars there that were more accessible. It was literally don’t speak to him, don’t touch him, the guests to meet him are not to speak or touch him, he will sign and they will move. It was very bizarre and I don’t think I’ve seen anyone with that degree of isolation at any kind of meet and greet before or since. I can’t even say it was because he was elderly, because even the stars older and arguably more famous were down to shake hands and talk with fans.
I don't know about actual fan numbers, but Buffy and X-Files had the highest fan visibility online at the end of the nineties. I didn't know anybody IRL who liked it, the vampire people all orbited Anne Rice books. Internet fujoshi were all into it though. I don't think people smack talked it, because half the people anywhere were YAAAAS QUEENing it, so you would have needed a lolcow-esque lack of social graces.https://youtube.com/watch?v=-DPImTA6-Mo
Fucking jesus yes with that Joss Whedon shit. Pl or whatever but I'm 21 so I was kind of past the point of Joss Whedon's prime when I was on the internet, can an oldfag please tell me if sensible people like farmers always hated his exceptional shows and terrible dialogue and were clowning him on Something Awful or whatever, or if actually was as popular in nerd circles as his reputation suggests for a while. (Obviously tropers love him but they're their own class of autist.)
Absolutely don't intend for this to sound like "nobody understands him!" crap but I legitimately do wonder how pros and people who show up for the signings think of him. Is he just "that meme guy who shows up in the Marvel movies!" without truly thinking about the 95 year old on the other end? While I don't think he personally was on the front lines, you'd think the "Punch a Nazi" crowd would show even a little respect for an actual WW2 vet or acknowledge his importance in entertainment, even being partly responsible for getting rid of censorship they wouldn't exist under. Even if you don't care for comics, Stan isn't a nobody. Instead he's suffering alone in a room until they want to drag him out to be a commodity as everything he built decays.Real shit, meeting Stan has been a dream of mine since I was in the fifth grade. That anyone could mistreat the guy breaks my heart, and I hate that he has to spend his twilight years completely disillusioned from the industry and the people around him. I would be fine with never meeting the man myself if I was assured he could enjoy his last days in comfort.
Back during the Spider-Otto run:Absolutely don't intend for this to sound like "nobody understands him!" crap but I legitimately do wonder how pros and people who show up for the signings think of him. Is he just "that meme guy who shows up in the Marvel movies!" without truly thinking about the 95 year old on the other end? While I don't think he personally was on the front lines, you'd think the "Punch a Nazi" crowd would show even a little respect for an actual WW2 vet or acknowledge his importance in entertainment, even being partly responsible for getting rid of censorship they wouldn't exist under. Even if you don't care for comics, Stan isn't a nobody. Instead he's suffering alone in a room until they want to drag him out to be a commodity as everything he built decays.
I've never interacted with him but mistreating the elderly is one of those things where I draw a line. We all know it's going to get worse once he actually passes as everyone cries "He meant so much to us!" as they try forcing some $15 comic on you to "honor" him which will no doubt contain those dumb replacements they kept pushing because "Marvel's too white".
Nothing would say respect like demanding a dead man's creations be demolished and replaced with something more in-line with your already dated contemporary politics.
I don't know about actual fan numbers, but Buffy and X-Files had the highest fan visibility online at the end of the nineties.
While I don't think he personally was on the front lines, you'd think the "Punch a Nazi" crowd would show even a little respect for an actual WW2 vet or acknowledge his importance in entertainment, even being partly responsible for getting rid of censorship they wouldn't exist under.
Sensitive Joss Whedon's most popular work was Buffy and if you were in your mid to late teens at any point during it's run you probably watched a fair amount of it. It was essentially a soap with some cheesy action and hot actors, so it appealed to both genders. When I occasionally watched an episode it was to see Sarah Michelle Gellar, Charisma Carpenter and later Michelle Trachtenburg run around in tanktops and tight pants. Alyson Hannigan's character defined the quirky girl of that era too, but from what i remember she was too frumpy for me. They also had the handsome vampires that were bad boys turned good, oooh but they were still baaaad and chicks dug that.
The storytelling / dialogue was considered new and fresh unlike how ubiquitous it is today (musical and the silent episode were groundbreaking) the internet was much younger so most of show discussion was done on the school yard between friends. It was a good way to strike up conversations with girls as they had likely seen it and it wasn't too hard to skip episodes and still be up to date as a lot of the show was 'monster of the week' style format.
Firefly had a good premise and good ideas, but it's way too over-hyped for what it was. It's gained cult following by reddit fags now, but it was never as popular as Buffy. My problem with it was that he essentially made a lamer live action version of Cowboy Bebop; many people hadn't seen Cowboy Bebop at the time due to it being an anime, but i had and firefly wasn't nearly as good.
For olderfags if dad was in the room when i was watching the occasional episode i think he half watched it, mostly for the same reasons as me, but otherwise never cared. I think somebody mentioned JW writing style resulting in those twitter tropes we see so often, but while i don't think it helped i don't know if i can agree. I see JW style as quippy and self referential, but not in the same way as twitter; no declaration of conversation start/end, ugghh, like eww, thats so gross and toxic, etc. In my mind this is more like a delayed symptom of 'Valley girl' it stems mostly from California and almost fits to a T. To me it's spot on if you swap what is considered fashionable/hip, in the 80s it was clothing and now it's virtue signalling.
@Least Concern nailed it
I thought his daughter was a right cunt from the info that came out earlier, but what a turnabout now. Even after the bloodsucker was arrested i still thought she was only after Stan's fortune, I'm glad to be wrong and that he hasn't gone from one bloodsucker to the next.
EVS tells a great story in some of his live-streams, around the same time you met him EVS and Stan are in a back room at a convention signing stuff. Stan is pissed off and unhappy, EVS asks whats wrong and says Stan should be happy that so many fans showed up to meet him. Stan replies these people aren't my fans, all they want is my signature so that as soon as i die they can sell it for profit. EVS tries to convince Stan that they are his fans. Stan replies they aren't my fans, get me a machine gun and I'll shoot 'em all. If the movies never got big I'm sure Stan would like going to conventions and talking with real fans of his comics and characters, but his handlers making him sign thousands of items for pop culture fans at the age of 95 is awful
Because these people don't see Stan Lee as a person, not even as a living meme, but as a living trope. A literary device, if you will.Nothing would say respect like demanding a dead man's creations be demolished and replaced with something more in-line with your already dated contemporary politics.