Posted June 20, 2016
Rusty_Gunn
I like big bots
Registered: Sep 2013
From United States
sunshinecorp
Ordained Dudeist
Registered: Jul 2011
From Greece
Posted June 20, 2016
Get off this gaming forum then. Games are for kids. Go smoke your pipe at your gentleman's club and philosophize or plan war or whatever you do there.
Post edited June 20, 2016 by sunshinecorp
morolf
I own Komodo dragons as pets
Registered: Aug 2012
From Germany
Posted June 20, 2016
That's a perfect example for the other on-going thread about duality of the Internet. Why can't you love both?
tiny E
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other
Posted June 20, 2016
I'm not going to sit in here and come up with excuses for being young at heart because I really shouldn't need to.
morolf
I own Komodo dragons as pets
Registered: Aug 2012
From Germany
Posted June 20, 2016
But tbh I'm somewhat ashamed of still spending time on pc games...it's not something I mention to most people in real life.
And I don't think they'd let me into some gentlemen's club :-))))
Post edited June 20, 2016 by morolf
sunshinecorp
Ordained Dudeist
Registered: Jul 2011
From Greece
Posted June 20, 2016
Seriously, do some soul searching or visit a psychologist. You're ashamed so much, you're probably Japanese.
Breja
You're in my spot
Registered: Apr 2012
From Poland
Posted June 20, 2016
Can't comment on Japanese anime, though I suppose at least some of it has real artistic merit.
The quality is all that matters, not arbitrary assignment to some "audience age group".
morolf
I own Komodo dragons as pets
Registered: Aug 2012
From Germany
Posted June 20, 2016
Can't comment on Japanese anime, though I suppose at least some of it has real artistic merit.
The quality is all that matters, not arbitrary assignment to some "audience age group".
Disney on the other hand I regard mostly as commercialized trash tbh....
I can understand the desire for escapism, longing for the certainties and simplicity of childhood...I find the world rather depressing on the whole and adult life isn't that fun on the whole.
But tbh I'm somewhat ashamed of still spending time on pc games...it's not something I mention to most people in real life.
More likely you'll be seen as some weirdo loser....
Harsh but true.
Post edited June 20, 2016 by morolf
Tyrrhia
Future Saviour
Registered: Mar 2016
From France
Posted June 20, 2016
That's a perfect example for the other on-going thread about duality of the Internet. Why can't you love both?
Anyway, I think that the Harry Potter series is wrongly connotated as a kids series. Sure, it's fantasy and people tend to think of fantasy as a genre only enjoyable by kids; but the story turns darker and includes more and more mature stuff as you progress through it that, in the end, you're only reminded that it was intended for a younger audience because of the age of the characters.
Rusty_Gunn
I like big bots
Registered: Sep 2013
From United States
Posted June 20, 2016
That's a perfect example for the other on-going thread about duality of the Internet. Why can't you love both?
Breja
You're in my spot
Registered: Apr 2012
From Poland
Posted June 20, 2016
I never could understand the whole idea of "representation". It's ridiculous. I don't need to share the characters gender, age or social background to empathise with them, or find their story interesting. I just need it to be well realised. For example, when I was a kid being a boy never stopped me from enjoying Jim Hanson's The Labirynth. It never even occured to me, that the protagonist being a girl could in any way dampen my enthusiasm for such a great film, and I could come up with plenty other examples.
victorchopin
Laika's man
Registered: May 2011
From Congo, Republic of
Posted June 20, 2016
Usually I wouldn't comment a thing but dude... you've nailed it. I don't even know where to start.
Promised myself I wouldn't get mad when giving away some thoughts on this particular issue but... but...nah, nevermind. Don't want an angry mob chasing me with torches no sir ;P
morolf: They could at least have changed the book covers and pretended to read War and peace or The brothers Karamazov :-) The most nasty jawdroppin' moment, in the most terrifying way possible, was when I was studyin' literature at college (aka the finest* institution in the entire subcontinent, yep) and found out that no one -but me- saw "The Battle of Algiers" but EVERYONE (me being the exception but f**k I didn't mean it!) saw that Nemo cartoon and stuff. When it comes to books, oh boy....
* never saw so many _____________(insert eenymeenyminymoe curse, I mean, word in here) in my entire life ;(
Promised myself I wouldn't get mad when giving away some thoughts on this particular issue but... but...nah, nevermind. Don't want an angry mob chasing me with torches no sir ;P
* never saw so many _____________(insert eenymeenyminymoe curse, I mean, word in here) in my entire life ;(
tiny E
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other
Posted June 20, 2016
Promised myself I wouldn't get mad when giving away some thoughts on this particular issue but... but...nah, nevermind. Don't want an angry mob chasing me with torches no sir ;P
* never saw so many _____________(insert eenymeenyminymoe curse, I mean, word in here) in my entire life ;(
PS. That was 20 years ago so don't even think of giving me a quiz on Chaucer! :P I can't remember what I had for breakfast this morning. :P
Post edited June 20, 2016 by tinyE
Rusty_Gunn
I like big bots
Registered: Sep 2013
From United States
Posted June 20, 2016
good example you gave
indeed, I didn't need to be a female field mouse to enjoy watching Mrs. Brisby in "the secret of NIMH"
morolf
I own Komodo dragons as pets
Registered: Aug 2012
From Germany
Posted June 20, 2016
Promised myself I wouldn't get mad when giving away some thoughts on this particular issue but... but...nah, nevermind. Don't want an angry mob chasing me with torches no sir ;P
* never saw so many _____________(insert eenymeenyminymoe curse, I mean, word in here) in my entire life ;(
Can't say much about Nemo, isn't it a cartoon about some fish? Anyway, I agree...a lot of people are depressingly stupid, and not curious at all about the world.