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that's laughable mate
and extremely short-sighted
read Ed Brubabker, Brian Michael Bendis, Brain K Vaughn
then come talk
the protest had nothing to do with this
#realnews
why
Cuz shock value and clits
XD and da joos dont forget about our precious joos
wat
Ok what and why
we need a channeld called #realnews or not-the-onion
We have a channel for real news, it's <#463052764382101506> 😉
oh, that no, i mean a channel for news that seem fake over how ridicule they are but they are not fake
Ah
So a blackpill channel
are those roofies?
Less pass out more crippling depression
@Joey4Track (POLEMIC HEART) yes because it has to do with the entire medium of comics. It is literally that it is a comic. Idk why, I can't explain it. Literally make it a movie or give me a novel but a comic? Idk why it just does nothing for me. Which is annoying because as I said I love the stories.
@Grenade123 manga is objectively better than anime tho. Checkmate atheists
I would have to care about either to make that call.
There's actually good stuff to be found in there if you're willing to look
And if you're already willing to watch modern cinema it's not like you're going to notice anything but a jump in quality anyway :^)
He couldn't ruin that anthem tho
novels are objectively better than all of the above
Generally, yes
i mean, there are always exceptions.
Well visual and auditory stimuli both create powerful emotional responses
You're not always going to get the same reaction out of a book
Because even when you're in your reading groove you're not as connected as if you were trying your damnedest to simulate being there
i think that depends on the person
I think it more so depends on the work
i think my problem with comics is its like half way between a visual element and a written element.
I've thrown a book to the floor as an adult, I haven't had to stop watching a film since I was 12. I've cried at books as an adult, I haven't cried at a film since I was 14 or so. I think books do a better job at tapping into your emotions than films do.
i would agree
i've been more emotionally invested in most books than movies
definitely.
they also feel like they can go on for much longer periods than movies or shows without losing interest