@coolboymew >All these characters also talk in the exact same register; they all seem to be fleshy mouthpieces for a world-consuming hivemind that speaks exclusively in lame quips.
this is an accurate description of Marvelshit. I'll give the author credit for recognizing that these obviously bad things are bad.
@coolboymew >I have a finite number of waking hours left—statistically, around 278,000—before this brief strange experience of life and light and warmth gives way to an eternity of nothing that will last for the rest of time, and I spent two of them watching Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
this was written by an annoying hipster. absolute hypocrisy from the author. he is what he hates, but he's not smart enough to hate what he is.
@coolboymew >What comes after the nerds might be a descent into pure and infinite barbarism. bitch, you live in an air-conditioned room, eating pre-packaged food, and use a device that lets you magically communicate with anyone in the world in less than a second. we are not descending into barbarism because the public is tired of Hollywood drivel. in fact, we might get smarter because of it.
I used to have a blog under my real name where I made fun of crappy writers like this, and I reveled in the petty internet slap-fights I had with them. maybe I should bring it back.
@noyoushutthefuckupdad@coolboymew Same where I am it seems. It gets excused and brushed away but there is no excuse for it, not even being in poverty because it only makes things there worse. It impoverishes the impoverished, perhaps even driving businesses away from the area or making a small business have to shut down because they can't afford more stock. It tends to happen to more impoverished places. Very rarely do the wealthy areas get hit with this, I mean the spaces that the elites go to.
@josemanuel I actually don't, I JUST got into the genre because of a Japanese video game that had real artist and the artist is still selling their CDs on a website that looks like a early 2000s personal website and they're selling them on a CD-R