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Infinity train fandom and crews deserved better

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Canceling a show is one thing but deleting a show from its existence is a whole new level of evil
Infinity train fandom and crews deserved better
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I’m just saying it’s kinda suspicious that HBO max deleted a bunch of loved shows of their platform with no warning to the hardworking creators, cast and crew right before launching the GoT spine off and last of us trailer :/
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My name is David Zeeplav. I hate art, most especially animation as I think it’s a waste of time and money. I see this blog is all about cartoons, so I’m going to change that and purge every last drawing I can find for a tax break.
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I'm gonna give this lady commentator props for saying Ona's name properly but god they are enjoying spain struggling far too much
I'm fucking watching expedition unknown and I was about to change it to put on a movie when Josh was going through the Audubon "also known as Hitlers only good idea" at like 230 mph and then he was like, before my car broke a sweat I'm in Austria, "don't worry if you didn't see the border sign, neither did the German army" and I
This is more of a rant towards more than just Nintendo, but I fucking hate this trend of subscriptions literally everywhere you go.
You already have Netflix, Hulu, Discovery Plus, HBO Max, and every other fucking channel under the sun trying to make people pay subscriptions to watch literally anything, and now you also have shit like Nintendo Online, Playstation Online, whatever other consoles, and even Clip Studio Paint now?? A program that was praised for not being greedy like Adobe?
And even if you pay these damn subscriptions, they might just randomly pull beloved stuff from their platforms just because they personally don't see its value anymore, like HBO Max with tons of original content, cartoons, and even most of Sesame Street, a program literally MADE to be public access (they also didn't tell any of the animators who worked on these cartoons that they were pulling them, btw).
This also goes for Nintendo with all its beloved games that they KNOW people wanna buy, but for some reason refuse to make available, so now a bunch of games are just gonna die with the 3DS and Wii U era and never be made available again. They'll just rot in whatever database or archive or whatever the fuck they keep these games in, instead of preserving these valuable pieces of media that brought people so much joy and paved the history of video game development.
I hope this trend of making everything a subscription fucking backfires on these companies and dies, because my God, it is so tiring having to pay all this money towards all these mediocre services when they offer the bare minimum, and constantly take away what gems they have that even made us care in the first place. I'm not kidding or exagerrating when I say that money hungry, capitalistic stuff like this is what ruins the art of video game development, animation, and just creation in general.
When you prioritize your profits, you lose so much that can't be replaced with cash.
And I really do feel like we need to take this stuff out of the hands of these corporations and into the hands of people who actually care, artistically driven people, people who appreciate the mediums all this content is being made from.