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Post by karl on Mar 4, 2020 9:51:23 GMT
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Post by karl on Mar 14, 2020 6:52:14 GMT
I'm glad that things like Comic Books, Comic Book movies, and other nerdy "childish stuff" is now considered not taboo to like as an adult. I don't really care what someone does for recreation, what shows or books they read or what movies they watch. I care if they're decent civilized human beings. Also, PJW using Alan Moore as someone who's opinion we're supposed to care about is laughable. Alan Moore may be a great Comic Book writer but on literally everything else he is a moronic, useless, and unhinged mole person who inspires nothing in anyone these days except terror in the children he passes by on the streets of London on the way to buy his meth. The ironic thing about Alan Moore complaining about adults liking superheroes is that this situation is entirely his fault. He (along with Frank Miller) is the one who made superheroes for adults.
I don't see adults reading comic books as a negative per se, anymore than I would criticise myself for playing computer games. The problem comes when it's used to fill one's inner existential void, rather than trying to seek deeper for answers. Society has a thin layer of civilisation. Puncture through it, and what one finds underneath stinks from here to hell.
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