if i went to a bar and the bartender was a mouse girl i would submit a food safety violation report to the county health department
they hate me because i'm silly and so intense at the same time
if i went to a bar and the bartender was a mouse girl i would submit a food safety violation report to the county health department
I’m not talking about Velma with this but I genuinely do not care if people make a cynical remake of a beloved cartoon franchise where the characters are terrible people like that can lead to a bad show that’s written poorly or a good show that’s written well but people being like saddened by it is like, do you also get “depressed” over 3rd graders making jokes about Barney getting blown up and ahh his guts are everywhere
counterpoint: it's not actually the same when the rightsholder does it, because it's a reminder that rightsholders are worse stewards of IP than the general public, because they view media purely as assets rather than as having intrinsic value. if a fan did this sort of thing it'd be wholly unobjectionable, but the fact is that any such series a fan made would be illegal (de facto where not de jure), regardless of its merit or lack thereof! if someone is going to monopolize a resource that many people care about more than they do -- even one that's very stupid, like Scooby-Doo -- then people will judge their use of that resource with a particular harshness.
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Ok
Bad cooking shows bring me LIFE
The idea of crawfish in a mortar and pestle is so uniquely awful
Omfg wtf did I just watch
Violence is a last resort not just for moral reasons.
Nothing says “we’re all out of ideas” like resorting to violence.