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And I brought up JoJo earlier, and someone mentioned how hypothetically he'd instantly complain after the first few minutes of Stardust Crusaders at the very moment where Jotaro would call his own mother a bitch. And this isn't getting into the numerous gory scenes all the arcs have....
He'd hate things like that. Imagine if he watched a plotless anime like Lucky Star. He would complain that he didn't get any of the references. My favorite is this one.
 
Dump #3: Ancient Shit

DA:

All of this shit is Brovania-era stuff from Enter, circa 2011-2013.

Bad poetry: http://brovania.deviantart.com/art/The-Hero-of-Yore-301235889

Chapter 1 of a long ass story Enter wrote (shitty grammar warning): http://brovania.deviantart.com/art/Metamorphosis-Chapter-1-298631149

Bad poetry 2 - electric boogaloo: http://brovania.deviantart.com/art/When-Robots-Can-Feel-301289125

Twitter:

MrEnter realizing he's being autistic

MrEnter and SERIOUS DEPRESSION

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So if Enter can't handle stuff like Jojo and Evangelion, how would he react to something like Excel Saga or Hetalia?
Dump #3: Ancient Shit

DA:

All of this shit is Brovania-era stuff from Enter, circa 2011-2013.

Bad poetry: http://brovania.deviantart.com/art/The-Hero-of-Yore-301235889

Chapter 1 of a long ass story Enter wrote (shitty grammar warning): http://brovania.deviantart.com/art/Metamorphosis-Chapter-1-298631149

Bad poetry 2 - electric boogaloo: http://brovania.deviantart.com/art/When-Robots-Can-Feel-301289125

Twitter:

[MEDIA=twitter]64440202076241921[/MEDIA]MrEnter realizing he's being autistic

[MEDIA=twitter]101144799914110976[/MEDIA]MrEnter and SERIOUS DEPRESSION

[MEDIA=twitter]47454180151001088[/MEDIA][productivity]

I wonder how severe these depressions were to that Fluttershy incident.
 
His complaint was that the girl didn't want to use the inventions, in his version she'd be over-eager to play with them but mess up because southern people don't understand computers.

southern people don't understand computers.

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But seriously, what? I just went to check it out for myself and it's true, that's pretty much what he said. Never mind that that, in and of itself, is a cliche idea (city mouse, country mouse, etc). My god the whole time he bitches about how uncreative the shorts are when every single one is much better than anything he's come up with.
 
That version sounds bad. He really needs to stop thinking that he's such a creative writer/cartoonist. He's not good at either.
 
Enter sent me this
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Enter isn't even part of the industry, so he has no right to say the first point. I'd rather talk to someone who's currently studying animation and the like over some sperg on the Internet.

And he acts like we haven't even scratched the surface of Growing Around yet. This thread is tearing it apart as we speak.
 
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Oh my god...that first point...

At my school, we're using the latest software for our work and we are in the process of getting a Cintiq lab for animation students (but it's free to use for other departments as well). That's probably the best thing about going to an art school - you have access to these programs and you're free to use them whenever you want. The laptop I am using now is not capable of running programs like Premiere and After Effects and I can only do so much in Photoshop and Maya before my laptop begs me to shut down the programs. At school, I can run all of these programs at one time and it makes multitasking easier.

My teachers also worked/are working in the industry and know a lot about how the industry works. And one of my teachers is even offering my animation 3 class to work on a professional project so we can put on his resume, demo reel, and portfolio. That's a big deal. That's a really big deal. I would rather have that in my portfolio than that Growing Around pet project.

MrEnter has no idea what he's talking about and he does not deserve to be in the industry, lol.

And yes, I will enjoy my college education and my debt, because in the end, I know it's worth it. :^) Have fun crying about Spongebob, haha.
 
Oh my god...that first point...

At my school, we're using the latest software for our work and we are in the process of getting a Cintiq lab for animation students (but it's free to use for other departments as well). That's probably the best thing about going to an art school - you have access to these programs and you're free to use them whenever you want. The laptop I am using now is not capable of running programs like Premiere and After Effects and I can only do so much in Photoshop and Maya before my laptop begs me to shut down the programs. At school, I can run all of these programs at one time and it makes multitasking easier.

My teachers also worked/are working in the industry and know a lot about how the industry works. And one of my teachers is even offering my animation 3 class to work on a professional project so we can put on his resume, demo reel, and portfolio. That's a big deal. That's a really big deal. I would rather have that in my portfolio than that Growing Around pet project.

MrEnter has no idea what he's talking about and he does not deserve to be in the industry, lol.

And yes, I will enjoy my college education and my debt, because in the end, I know it's worth it. :^) Have fun crying about Spongebob, haha.

And as a second point, college gives you the experience of real art training and how to interact/learn from your peers.
 
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