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...what is even his point?

I assume he meant it as a joke. You have to remember: Jason is a long-time Something Awful poster. Something Awful is a hotbed of SJW extremism, and the view that women are eternally put upon is widely shared over there. He probably thinks its clever comedic exaggeration, but the "joke" only works if you have the mentality of an SA poster.
 
I assume he meant it as a joke. You have to remember: Jason is a long-time Something Awful poster. Something Awful is a hotbed of SJW extremism, and the view that women are eternally put upon is widely shared over there. He probably thinks its clever comedic exaggeration, but the "joke" only works if you have the mentality of an SA poster.
Good thing I got out of there when I had the chance then...
 
It's not even all the SJW nonsense accusations that the other assholes did, it's just ... moronic.

It's a joke, of sorts. Of the sort you get from an SA goon who thinks child molestation is so funny it can be the sole basis for a hilarious one-joke comic strip where the punchline is always rape.
 
Also, I believe Nebula didn't look like that in the comics. At least I know she used to look a lot more regular.

But it looks like he wanted to make the most vapid negative take he could on Stan Lee's death. Even if it's intended as a joke (which he'd likely claim if he receives any backlash from it), it doesn't even resemble humour, let alone being a piss-poor response.

It's not just that it's stupid and wrong - I can't understand why he'd think that was a good thing to tweet. It's not even all the SJW nonsense accusations that the other assholes did, it's just ... moronic.
If we want to go full :autism: with killing the joke, Stan wasn't even involved with Nebula's creation. We'd be talking about the following generation of Marvel creators who managed to make lasting stories and creations in their own right instead of demanding praise for having (trashed) the brand name.
 
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@Death Ray I feel bad for you. This is not how this works.
The master plan? :story:
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Sigh.
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This one gets better when you read the whole thing. He basically said he showed up in some SA anti-CG thread, started talking about his "super secret plan", got told he's an idiot, caused enough drama to lock the thread, and then decided this is proof that he has superpowers.

I think it's a safe bet he gets off on this attention but that is comical. More so since Something Awful accounts need to be bought so he spent at least $10 to shit himself.
 
Marvel's YouTube channel has posted a tribute video for Lee. It's fairly respectful and apolitical, even if some of the people in it are known to have a problem with that, and so far there hasn't been any dickheads writing garbage opinions prefixed or suffixed by "tbh" in the comments that I can find.

Eh, I think Sana Amanat was getting really close around the 2 minute mark when she started going on about diversity, social politics, and "now that is at the forefront of everything we talk about". That could be me being jumpy at those words though.
 
Marvel's YouTube channel has posted a tribute video for Lee. It's fairly respectful and apolitical, even if some of the people in it are known to have a problem with that, and so far there hasn't been any dickheads writing garbage opinions prefixed or suffixed by "tbh" in the comments that I can find.

It's pretty much only Snan Amanat who is speaking the usual SJW talking points. Even Joe Quesada and Tom Broovert, for their own often repulsive personalities, spoke of how Stan affected them on a personal level. She goes into the whole "diversity" spiel, which I doubt was was Stan's intention. It was about characters to him and not ideology.

EDIT: And ninja'd by @RockVolnutt
 
I have hard time believing that creating Black Panther had nothing to do with politics.
Probably but not in the way most people think. There's still urban legends that he was modeled after the Black Panther party despite pre-dating that group and for a period was renamed "The Black Leopard" to avoid the association. That era was really short as people were sending mail to change it back as they thought it was a silly change.
 
Marvel's YouTube channel has posted a tribute video for Lee. It's fairly respectful and apolitical, even if some of the people in it are known to have a problem with that, and so far there hasn't been any dickheads writing garbage opinions prefixed or suffixed by "tbh" in the comments that I can find.

Sanna is completely incapable of not spewing out her “Diversity” NPC lines. Does she lack the concept of TPO? It was nice seeing Brevoort and Quesadilla act like normal people.

Now that Stan is gone, I’m very curious how this will affect the creative side of the comics. The lifestyle brand is already making great success out of destroying what little fan base is left.

For those curious what Marvel as lifestyle brand look like:
 
Now that Stan is gone, I’m very curious how this will affect the creative side of the comics. The lifestyle brand is already making great success out of destroying what little fan base is left.

How will what affect the creative side? Stan Lee hasn't really been involved in the creative side at Marvel for years.
 
Sanna is completely incapable of not spewing out her “Diversity” NPC lines. Does she lack the concept of TPO? It was nice seeing Brevoort and Quesadilla act like normal people.

Now that Stan is gone, I’m very curious how this will affect the creative side of the comics. The lifestyle brand is already making great success out of destroying what little fan base is left.

For those curious what Marvel as lifestyle brand look like:
Can someone who's better at words point out exactly why "Eat The Universe" is an extremely off putting title? It'd be easy to say "it's cringy" but I think it's because it conjures up....certain imagery.
 
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