The Mysterious Mr. Enter / Jonathan Rozanski's "Growing Around" - IndieGoGo Campaign Failed, John going off the deep end, "Turning Red" is ignorant about 9/11 (later retracted)

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He only loves deconstruction when it's "done right," i.e. when there's reconstruction shortly afterward. Put simply, he'd rather have deconstruction be the conflict (see Madoka) instead of the punchline (see Family Guy,) and that's respectable. At the very least, none of his Growing Around scripts are going to end with a giant 'Fuck you' to the audience. They'll just start with one instead.
There used to be this lysergic script about the Asian kid being put in charge of the lemonade parlour or something, which not only was a long string of 'fuck you and your entire family tree' to the audience, but also didn't even bother to provide any explanation as how things went back to normal in the end, iirc. All done right, naturally.

It's the only episode I'd unironically want to see decently animated.
 
While some autistics do have an inflated sense of entitlement and use it as an excuse for asshole-ish behavior, you're getting it backwards. Autism Speaks and its followers had always wanted to cure autism because they see autism as a deviation from normal society, sometimes using ethically questionable methods like bleach and electroshock therapy. The autistics who grew up around this idea began to challenge it, thinking that it's harmful and may even impede the process of integrating autistics into society. That being said, there are definitely some autistics who take this to an extreme and think everyone should bow down to their wishes just because they're autistic.

EDIT: clarification
Autism is a fake illness caused by psychotropic drugs and parents who do not know how to parent.
I dunno, we have a thread on Mothers Basement and other anime morons. He would still end up here eventually, even if it may have taken a bit longer. Enter lore really wouldn't work as well with anime for a few reasons though. Anyone who chimps out to rally an army to attack show writers would make it to the farms as a cow if noticed, but it'd hard to attack a Japanese man who's name you may or may not be able to read that may or may not even use English social media platforms. Other then that everything checks out. Maybe some of the "what if a kid saw this" talking points would be harder to make because no 5 year old is on crunchyroll but he would find an equally autistic comparison, or even keep the same ones and apply it to annother culture.

Growing around would still be a disaster but now with even more loli vibes then it already has.

A cow is a cow no matter what their endeavors are. It would just be a diffrent breed of cow.
Mr. Enter should take inspiration from Touhou.
 
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It really shows how dumb these idiots are when they wear their mental illness like some kind of badge of honor and demand recognition for existing with messed up brain fluids or whatever as opposed to putting actual effort into being a part of, and contributing to, society.

I mean, it's this kind of undue entitlement that leads to things such as Autism Speaks where the idea is Autism is a disease that needs a cure. Because these people don't want the only thing they think makes them special taken away, like its some kind of race card when it isn't.
This is also what's wrong with people who have #ActuallyAutistic plastered on their twitter profile. They want attention and recognition just for existing purely because they have autism. Every time I see it, it always feels like it's because they're either insecure about their own disability or don't actually care for their group and are just chasing clout.
 
Autism is a fake illness caused by psychotropic drugs and parents who do not know how to parent.

Mr. Enter should take inspiration from Touhou.
>username is "Retarded Forever"
>referencing anime
>unironically believes a well-researched and widespread mental disorder is a fake conspiracy
>Wojak icon
Never have I ever resented somebody this quickly.
 
Autism is a fake illness caused by psychotropic drugs and parents who do not know how to parent.

The fact CWC exists is more than enough proof that Autism is a thing.

This is also what's wrong with people who have #ActuallyAutistic plastered on their twitter profile. They want attention and recognition just for existing purely because they have autism. Every time I see it, it always feels like it's because they're either insecure about their own disability or don't actually care for their group and are just chasing clout.

Pretty much. Not that different from, and probably a good degree of crossover with, troons.
 
There used to be this lysergic script about the Asian kid being put in charge of the lemonade parlour or something, which not only was a long string of 'fuck you and your entire family tree' to the audience, but also didn't even bother to provide any explanation as how things went back to normal in the end, iirc. All done right, naturally.

It's the only episode I'd unironically want to see decently animated.
What do you mean, "used to be?"
 
Even outside of autistic people, it has become trendy and cool to be loud and proud about your issues. More often then not it is used as some type of excuse like its a fucking astrology sign. I can't speak for generations older than me, but for Millennials and Gen Z a lot of these people turn having mental problems into a social club where they all sit around and wallow in their sadness like a spEd polymerization of a hug box and circlejerk. Instead of like, going to the gym or going outside or doing literally anything to help themselves. This shit isn't even only online, I have seen it in person. Getting help became un-cool to these people. They are actively betraying their friends by bettering themselves. All actions are 'valid' with the simple play of the BPD/Bipolar/Depression/Anxiety/DID/Shcrodingender card.
This is also what's wrong with people who have #ActuallyAutistic plastered on their twitter profile. They want attention and recognition just for existing purely because they have autism. Every time I see it, it always feels like it's because they're either insecure about their own disability or don't actually care for their group and are just chasing clout.
It reminds me of an early South Park episode about a nurse who has a dead fetus attached to her face. The town creates a week dedicated to celebrating how "brave" she is and endlessly focusing on her condition. When they give her a chance to speak, she says that she didn't not want any extra attention given to her or her condition and that she wanted to live her life "like any other normal person".
Unfortunately, people like her who don't want to be singled out and just wants to live as close of a normal life they could despite being autistic, trans, or having a fetus stuck to their head are being drowned out by morons like Enter, Crimson Mayhem, or, say, Yaniv, who actively seek and demand said attention and asspats for being autistic, trans or whatever, even if it is to the detriment of the groups they claim to represent.

It's pretty telling how a modern review of that episode compares her speech to ones from "senile segregationist assholes":
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Tard Giant's sperg countdown of FOP is here

he hates the episode where Timmy grows up because of a quote where it says adults have to be responsible and this makes him feel bad. trannies and failure-to-launch syndrome, name a better couple.
In another entry he also says Butch Hartman's "disgusting" portrayal of therapy shows he hates autists "like Sia".

he also brags about his editing of Enter's Super Sitter review instead of reviewing it himself. in fact most of enter's FOP atrocities end up on here.


the big problem
open wide say high
scary god couple
cosmo rules
fairy idol
let sleeper dogs lie
merry wishmas
kale patch caper
just the two of us
timmy's secret wish!
big fairy share scare
fairly odd pet
teeth for two
manic mom day
beach blanket bozos
certifiable super sitter
It's a Wishful life
Lights Out
Crocker Shocker
Farm Pit
 
Tard Giant's sperg countdown of FOP is here

he hates the episode where Timmy grows up because of a quote where it says adults have to be responsible and this makes him feel bad. trannies and failure-to-launch syndrome, name a better couple.
In another entry he also says Butch Hartman's "disgusting" portrayal of therapy shows he hates autists "like Sia".

he also brags about his editing of Enter's Super Sitter review instead of reviewing it himself. in fact most of enter's FOP atrocities end up on here.


the big problem
open wide say high
scary god couple
cosmo rules
fairy idol
let sleeper dogs lie
merry wishmas
kale patch caper
just the two of us
timmy's secret wish!
big fairy share scare
fairly odd pet
teeth for two
manic mom day
beach blanket bozos
certifiable super sitter
It's a Wishful life
Lights Out
Crocker Shocker
Farm Pit
Holy shit can this idiot learn brevity since his video is more than an hour long, I am going to bet before I watch it he will probably describe how some episodes are encouraging things that it really isn't or making fun of things it isn't (such as how he thinks South Park was making fun of people for committing suicide with the Pandemic Special and thinking Boss Baby is child porn)
 
In another entry he also says Butch Hartman's "disgusting" portrayal of therapy shows he hates autists "like Sia".
That's the thing he takes issue with regarding Harman and Autism? Not the fact Harman said you could cure the 'Tism with enough prayer and essential oils, but that he portrayed therapy wrong in a comedy cartoon?
 
Tard Giant's sperg countdown of FOP is here

he hates the episode where Timmy grows up because of a quote where it says adults have to be responsible and this makes him feel bad. trannies and failure-to-launch syndrome, name a better couple.
In another entry he also says Butch Hartman's "disgusting" portrayal of therapy shows he hates autists "like Sia".
There is nothing autistic in that review unlike Enter's deranged rants. Solid Review as always.
 
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I am going to bet before I watch it he will probably describe how some episodes are encouraging things that it really isn't or making fun of things it isn't
number one is him thinking the episode encourages suicide or mocks parents who cause their children's suicide... because it makes one joke about timmy wanting to jump into a twister due to working on a farm . so yes.
 
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