Before you fight the good fight against another fanboy disagreeing with your opinion, whether it be him saying, "I hate anime", "I hate Nintendo Wii", "I hate Ps3", "I hate live action adaptations of certain work", does it truly matter to fight to state whose truly right? Do you ever stop to think that maybe, just maybe it's all a whole charade? That maybe the cake is a lie?
What if that company/anime/book/movie/console you like defending, actually took a note from a different competitor in order to try to benefit his own product, or hell what if it's just you competing to see which thing is better and the creators are actually friendly people who go take visits to the bank in order to count the money they got from this whole "competition", while acting as if they were enemies since childbirth in the face of the media?
-Anime Freaks: Your group copied the old "good" disney deal with it,
-American cartoon freaks: Batman the Animated Series is not a representative sample of the entire american cartoon genre which is filled to the brim with ridiculous children cartoons which are indeed "23 minute toy commercials" deal with it.
-PS3 Freaks: They screwed you over until the PS3 slim finally came out, deal with it
-Nintendo Wii: They weren't prepared to make hard core videogames until finally milking the ever living shit out of the casual market, deal with it.
-X Box: Let's face it, the over 50 percent red ring of death rate isn't looking good for you, deal with it.
-Live Action Adaptation complainers: Deal with it, Hollywood thinks their the top shit and feel they have the right to treat any material any way they want. deal with it.
-Pixar V.S. Anime?: Yall know John Lassetter is friends with miyazaki right and hell! What if their other people like this in the media industry who are friendly to one another and actually enjoy comparing each other's works while receiving construction criticism and inspiration from one another?
Tell me in the end, does fighting for it matter, "DOES IT MATTER?"
What if that company/anime/book/movie/console you like defending, actually took a note from a different competitor in order to try to benefit his own product, or hell what if it's just you competing to see which thing is better and the creators are actually friendly people who go take visits to the bank in order to count the money they got from this whole "competition", while acting as if they were enemies since childbirth in the face of the media?
-Anime Freaks: Your group copied the old "good" disney deal with it,
-American cartoon freaks: Batman the Animated Series is not a representative sample of the entire american cartoon genre which is filled to the brim with ridiculous children cartoons which are indeed "23 minute toy commercials" deal with it.
-PS3 Freaks: They screwed you over until the PS3 slim finally came out, deal with it
-Nintendo Wii: They weren't prepared to make hard core videogames until finally milking the ever living shit out of the casual market, deal with it.
-X Box: Let's face it, the over 50 percent red ring of death rate isn't looking good for you, deal with it.
-Live Action Adaptation complainers: Deal with it, Hollywood thinks their the top shit and feel they have the right to treat any material any way they want. deal with it.
-Pixar V.S. Anime?: Yall know John Lassetter is friends with miyazaki right and hell! What if their other people like this in the media industry who are friendly to one another and actually enjoy comparing each other's works while receiving construction criticism and inspiration from one another?
Tell me in the end, does fighting for it matter, "DOES IT MATTER?"