The kind batter massaged the tired employee's shoulders and neck ,the employee was so touched that they knelt on the ground and cried
what a heartwarming ending
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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The kind batter massaged the tired employee's shoulders and neck ,the employee was so touched that they knelt on the ground and cried
what a heartwarming ending
im going to speak see and hear evil okay? okay
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so many. stupid fucking people. smugly wrong. the term . "all art is political". does not mean. every artist puts political intent into their work. no. the guy drawing dicks on the subway did not intend any deep message by it. HOWEVER. all art. IS political. he chose to draw that dick. for a reason. society shaped what he finds funny. what he finds shocking. the fact he chose to draw a dick at all says something about his society. actually, the fact it is a dick and not a pussy is itself political. we are all. ALL. shaped by our environments. in an alternate universe a woman is drawing a vulva on the wall. and shes saying "TCH! this isnt political. stupid liberals". all art. has political CONTEXT. that is a more specific way to phrase it. because we live in a society. who has access to art? where is the art located? who is the artist? why did they draw that in that specific location. what led to them even having the sharpie they used to draw the dick to begin with. their society shaped their tools! their society shaped their choice of subject! their society shaped the location of their art! but these people are too stupid to understand this. so theyll continue pretending that they are not shaped by their political environment. SAD!
out of all the posts ive made that have blown up this has to be the most fascinating Given how i was too drunk to remember how to form full sentences. but was i wrong? no.
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I'm feeling nostalgic while listening to music that reminds me of my comic, so wanted to throwback to some favs of Jeremoth/Kol
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Nun Val, Choirboy Angel.
no dude it's so cool how attached you are to that character who is singled out and ostracized due to the external monstrousness that clashes with their internal spark of humanity. and i love how drawn you are to themes of horror and love, nature versus nurture, otherness, isolation, and the abject. i bet you have normal feelings about your own personhood
tá an spéir, an fharraige, ag caitheamh dathanna.
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As many issues with writing and storytelling Hazbin has, it's still an animated adult show with musical numbers Disney WISHES they had in the recent years, AND being unapologetically and casually queer, AND succeeding in getting major traction! If said traction gets the show more runtime, a big chunk of the issues will improve
Sure, again, it's not perfect, I'd give it a 4/10 for execution of concept, but it's doing something! At the very least it has brought up so many people together, with a solid fanbass to keep it going during the long waits between seasons. People either love it, hate it, or love-hate it enough to draw and write and talk about it to fix their personal issues with it. Everyone in their mother has an opinion on it so it's doing something!
Honestly, it has issues with pacing but I'd go so far as to say that it's impressive even on that part because of how well it handles telling a story in such a small time frame. It's not the writer's fault amazon only gave them 8 episodes per season but damn it if they didn't do a spectacular job of adapting the story to fit in those two episodes. Hazbin does something I haven't seen any other show do as efficiently lately, and that is showing instead of telling. It explores its characters through their actions, gestures, and facial expressions instead of wasting minutes TALKING about their feelings like so many other shows do so that the audience understands. Hazbin trusts its audience to be able to analyse and come to our own conclusions because, hey, they don't have the fucking time to waste on exploring the psychology and mindset of the characters.
(TADC does telling instead of showing, especially in the 5th episode where we have about 3 therapy sessions and the characters TALKING about how they feel instead of the narrative showing us. And if we compare the two and the critique Hazbin receives, it's very obvious that today's audiences aren't capable of applying critical thinking to the media at hand. Or they're just incapable of putting down their phones for longer than five seconds to focus on the story. Hazbin isn't confusing at all, it's actually so coherent and easy to understand and I think that's why we should give the writers a lot more credit for managing to wedge the story needed to be told in so few episodes without convoluting it. It's an adult show meant for adults, therefore it doesn't even need much explaining. It explores the characters and their relationships through an adult perspective. Of COURSE, Vox isn't going to sit on the floor crying and telling Val how insecure he feels just so that the audience catches on. WE are meant to deduce that from Alastor's mocking and Vox's desperation to prove himself to him.)
I wonder how much of the negative to scorching reception the show gets ranging from obviously superficial subjective reason such as "the art style is bad and cringy, therefore the show is bad" over "we dont get everyone's psyche explored step by step, therefore characterisation is bad" to "the characters have done Bad Things and Crimes, therefore the show and its fans are evil" is because this is the first piece of media an audience that skews quite young is watching that's blatantly for adults and definitely not with a target audience of children or teenagers in mind and thus treats its viewer not patronisingly with the intent to educate.
the primary group who watches it, afaik, are fans of western animation as a whole, and WA is still pretty firmly set in its way of being made for young people and "family-friendly", with a few gags the parents can laugh at but overall still for the children. the existence of The Simpsons, its Seth McFarlane rip-offs, South Park, Rick and Morty, Smiling Friends and so on doesn't negate that at all.