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Thoughts on this? I can tell from a glance it's probably thinly-veiled fujobait from a furry tranny, but at the same time, I like the artstyle and concept.
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Thoughts on this? I can tell from a glance it's probably thinly-veiled fujobait from a furry tranny, but at the same time, I like the artstyle and concept.
Making him a bull is rather ironic, because in the Bible there was a golden ox, which was considered a false object of worship. (Maybe it's meta commentary, idk. Lamb still would've been better)Jesus' fursona would very obviously be a lamb, not a bull. Retard furries.
Exactly how I felt about it when It popped up in my recommendations. What is it with fujos and romanticising Judas?it's probably thinly-veiled fujobait
Matthew 11: 29-30 said:Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.
For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.
Literal brainrot. Mind you, Judas isn't such a bad guy that he couldn't be redeemed for what he did, but he's not supposed to be admired for it just because it needed to happen.What is it with fujos and romanticising Judas?
The perspective on that also depends on whether you're a judaist or a christian.Judas isn't such a bad guy
Watch, they'll pussy out on Judas hanging himself.Christ has also been likened to oxen, which is why a bull is close but no cigar.
Literal brainrot. Mind you, Judas isn't such a bad guy that he couldn't be redeemed for what he did, but he's not supposed to be admired for it just because it needed to happen.
the Sat AM Robocop cartoon made before Robocop 2 was surprisingly close to the target for a kid's show with just the one movie developing things
I've never watched this show (I might) but what a killer intro.
This is also a point I always question.And why do they have to insist it always be about children?
What is this shit about making "cartoons for paedophiles"? As we can see on the Cartoon Industry thread, plenty of artists talking about "children's butts" and all of them being sodomites.
I've noticed that toy stores in downtown areas have those rainbow/"progress pride" flags. Welcome mats, signs, or in the windows.One of the classic signs of a pedophile is that often they'll take jobs that give them access to children, or earn them trust. Traditionally those were roles like preachers and pastors, scout leaders, teachers, pediatricians, party clowns, etc. Maybe a lot of them are just going into animation since there's less of a disconnect between creators and viewers now?
Many of the books I read, and cartoons I watched, had child protagonists. People like Sugar and Molina are almost 40, and when they were growing up a lot of kid's media had a diverse cast of, well, kids. What made them think being a bunch of mentally ill activists is okay? Shows back then tried to talk about serious issues with diverse perspectives, both in personality and background. They talked about issues their target audiences actually dealt with (read: not sexuality or gender). The longing, these attempts to make target demographics for the message, is a combination of overcompensation and a belief that It's Their Turn to preach to kids. The one thing their childhood shows never talked about, is the one thing they became obsessed with.This is also a point I always question.
My assumption is that it depends on upbringing and what information you acquired during that period. In the presented case - it may be longing for missed childhood experience or an attempt to make a demographic one targets to empathise with the message they sent (Likely former combined with the latter, as we all have observed that major company artists as of now are mentally ill political activists). Either case is not beneficial because it means one is sharing unnecessary information with their viewer through the art form.
Most likely it is also an appeal to a young audience which will in-turn beg their parents to buy tickets to a movie\merchendise\etc. This was probably obvious.
I personally grew up on old books, which had very few child protagonists (I've read Tom Sawyer\ Huckleberry Finn and a few soviet books with child protagonists, but all others had children as supporting cast), even cartoons I watched as a kid usually had protagonists a bit older than me (Adventure Time was one case of it - I was younger than 13 in 2010, and Finn was actually the only MC I could identify with in some way in a cartoon, haha). Afterwards I couldn't really stand stories about JUST children, and either read ones with teenage-young adult protagonists, or with adults as the main cast. Perhaps the authors of modern cartoons just don't consume media suitbale for their age?
There is no such thing as a gay childhood experience.it may be longing for missed childhood experience
Good observation - I'd also add that they conflate their own morals with what they've been taught before ("PBS Kids isn't woke, you just grew up to be a bad person" type of thinking), therefore they get the self-assurance that what they do is "correct".The longing, these attempts to make target demographics for the message, is a combination of overcompensation and a belief that It's Their Turn to preach to kids. The one thing their childhood shows never talked about, is the one thing they became obsessed with.
Depends on what kind of adults you live with. That's kind of how gays even come to be - juvenile molestation.There is no such thing as a gay childhood experience.
Maybe the suicide part?What is it with fujos and romanticising Judas?
Even the one Marvel Productions made!This is the sort of thing that only helps the Depatie-Freleng Suess specials from the 70s & 80s look better every year.
Summer movie, I guess. Too bad Lilo and Stitch ate its lunch.Disney’s “Elio” was pretty much a “checkbox list” movie that had nothing to do with kids or animation. I still don’t quite grasp what the point of releasing this movie, since I still don’t understand or get the plot.
Sunken cost and nepotism is why it was released.Disney’s “Elio” was pretty much a “checkbox list” movie that had nothing to do with kids or animation. I still don’t quite grasp what the point of releasing this movie, since I still don’t understand or get the plot.