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Looks like Sweet is doing juuuuuust fine...[wat]
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Looks like Sweet is doing juuuuuust fine...[wat]
His brain and ideas are definitely something we can't fathom...Jon is an exceptional thinker, all right.
In the current political climate, he'd probably attract a sizeable following of NEET racists.Web 2.0? For a guy who boasts that he can't operate a washing machine because the controls are too complicated? For a guy who produces his comics with MS Paint? Does Web 2.0 even run on Windows 95? Get outta here with your bleeding-edge tech solutions.
On the other hand, I join you in wishing that Sweet would promote his brand on social media. The Jigaboo Junction page on Facebook would certainly attract a large, vocal, and opinionated audience. And #BrokeBlackMountain would gain some traction on Twitter. He could even start a YouTube channel -- The Lovable Rascal? -- and explain to the world how black people can attack and kill white people "in seconds" before "melting back into the darkness."
He'd need to post more Sweet Tart first.In the current political climate, he'd probably attract a sizeable following of NEET racists.
He's singled me out before for his tantrums, but I think he forgot that I'm his age so I can call him on his bullshit. Now, while my experience in the 90s was different that his (I grew up in a medium-sized city in an affluent part of town), I can assure you that outside his recollections of his experiences, he's wrong about most everything. My college experience was vastly different that his as well, as I went to a major university and didn't make a spectacle of myself. Oddly, one thing we do have in common is that my dorm has also since been torn down. Apparently, the mold growing in the ducts had achieved sentience and demanded a seat on the Board of Regents.It's extremely telling that Sweetmeats finds it easier to empathize with an obnoxious, unlikeable sex offender than a young woman who suffered abuse and humiliation at the hands of someone she admired. The thought never even enters his mind that the woman in question might be telling the truth, might have actually been so deeply affected by what happened to her that it put her off art forever - nope, she clearly just sucks at drawing and is looking for someone else to blame.
Although now you mention it, that does sound awfully familiar. Jonny can't empathize with the lady, but he sure as hell can project his own failings onto her.
It's also real cute how Sweet Tart thinks nobody reading his garbage remembers the '90s, so he can describe them however he wants and we wide-eyed youngsters will just have to accept it as fact.
Considering the disgusting things he's written about underage girls, I believe you are correct.I'm pretty sure Sweetums is actually insanely jealous of John K. because he got to diddle teenage girls.
It was a huge deal back then. I entered college in the fall of 1994. The first week, we had a mandatory assembly on rape, consent, harassment and all the other ills of that arena. We had a frat shut down my freshman year because it was essentially a rape den. But remember, if Sweet didn't experience it personally, it didn't happen.I didn't think Sweetums could get any more repugnant but here we are.
I remember this one TV show from the late 90s called Action! which I was too young to be watching but it's been pointed out that it had a parody of the Weinsteins and lampoons how Hollywood is filled with terrible people doing terrible things. It's almost as if sexual abuse was also unacceptable back then.
Don't forget his insistence that TV ratings and the switch to digital has ruined lives.And of course, if he did experience it personally, so did everyone else. In his mind, anyway. Thus his insistence that his bizarre and hilariously wrong interpretations of college life were right. What, none of you guys got calls on the spank-fone in your dorm?
He's just too stupid to figure out how digital TV works and it's been close to 10 years since the switchover.