- Joined
- Mar 25, 2015
Gonna stop you there for a second, Sweets, but Spider-Man, one of those really popular things that you claim you were on the cutting edge for, first released back in 1962.I wanted to do something that stood apart from the usual superhero fare out there-- a comic about teenage heroes, but one with almost a sitcom feel to it, in which the characters spend just as much time engaging in menial domesticity as they do fighting the forces of evil. Of course, since I started writing my series, I have noted a lot of other shows have either created or adapted characters that follow a similar trend: Kim Possible, Legion of Superheroes, Teen Titans (andTeen Titans Go!), and every animated version of such classic characters as Spider-Man and The X-Men for the past twenty or so years. There is even a Trope for it: "Get Up, Go to School, Save the World, Bed".
So while I may have been fairly ahead of the curve in the inception of the idea
But no one ever told you about comic books, amirite?
As someone mentioned before, wired mouses are still a thing.After all that trouble I'm actually feeling nostalgic for the days of the old-timey computer mouse. No fuss, no, muss, no battery graveyard two to three inches deep on your workspace, no fumbling about in every cabinet and drawer you have hoping you don't have to make a four a.m. run to the store for an eight-pack of AAs and contend with some of the freaks and mutants who lurk at the checkout line newstand at that ungodly hour. All it takes is a glass of water so's you can work up enough of a loogie to wet down and lube up the little rubber ball.
Great, so you're not retarded. You're instead living under a rock and then being surprised that we're all laughing at you for your outdated references and laughing even harder when things that any normal person has heard about fly straight over your head.It's not a dearth of intelligence or a mental slippage or any other ignorant gibbering blah-blah my sneering elitist enemies try to purport--clearly The Other Forum has been covering Chris-Chan for so long they can't tell the difference between a learning disability and not giving a shit.
Being a hermit is its own brand of autism, Sweets.
I wanna use the Irony Police joke here regarding you constantly lying about the situation with your brother and your mom to make yourself look better, but you've admitted straight out that you've tried assaulting your brother and you've left your mom to get beaten by a bunch of thugs while you hid in the house.If there's one lesson I had drilled constantly in my head at the conformity farm, its that everyone lies.. on the job, in relationships, even in the classroom.
So, yeah, maybe you should learn to lie more. It'd hide your reprehensible nature (maybe).
Welcome to real life, Sweets. You know who also constantly judges you, profiles you, and plays up a facade while hiding their own true feelings? Employers interviewing you for a job. You're supposed to put up a good impression or get rejected or fired. If you make it blatantly obvious that you're a lazy, out-of-date shithead who holds racist ideas and ardently defends his belief to not catch up with the next fucking millennia, they're not gonna take you on because you'll be a terrible liability.The A-State campus is pervaded by an air of "do your own thing--as long as it's our thing too". There people are constantly judging, profiling you, and fixing you with overwide grins and insincere eyes that mask deep reservoirs of boiling resentment and serious psychological issues.
But oh no, I'm sure you'll be self-employed and Belch Dimension will be a bestseller.
It's how I lived and how I was taught... in The System.
Also, if I had my own animated series, where would it air?
The same network that would take Gen Zed.
None of them.