Steven Universe fandom (Gemtlemen)

I tried looking up to see if there was any Sonic/SU crossover art and found that little gem (no pun intended.) Guess it says something about the kind of people making it. Did find some though:

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The first one is Tumblr stock style, but not nearly as cringe-worthy as it could have been. Hell, the second one is almost charming in how sincere the tryhard edge is, like a sketch taped to the cover a 6th grader's trapper keeper.

The last one just makes me uncomfortable for a number of reasons.
 
Gotta love how they complain about anime, but then rip out fight scenes directly from it:
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It's the same syndrome that Dobson has. Or is it a treat that all SJWs have?, they say they "hate" anime but they rip it off as hard as they can. Sometimes they just say the hate Japan as a whole but still consume eveything it comes from there (games, mangas, etc).
 
Weird that they talk about how problematic anime is. I thought that at least a few of them were weens because a bunch of scenes from the show are apparently just ripped wholesale from anime. There's way more than the one example posted above.

Also, he's an artist who is talking about "unlearning" stuff. You know, doing the opposite of using years of practice.
 
Nothing wrong with unironically liking something you're not intended to, but I agree that these people can't seem to balance watching good cartoons with, I dunno, THINGS MADE FOR THEIR AGE GROUP!

Hell, it isn't even about that for me. Shit, even if you are an adult who unironically watches shows for preschoolers I don't care, just don't go around talking about how "progressive" it is or acting like you should get a reward for drawing fan art of it.
 
Fans of shows with fandom threads- posts like this are what we make fun of you for. Please don't do this.
Instead of watching news, more serious series, documentaries or something more interesting, they rather watch cartoons and live in a happy colorful place full of justice were the villains always lose.

The off-screen body count is in the thousands and the big bad of season one was only defeated 'cause she was betrayed by her lacky.

I get that you don't like the show and you've chosen to judge the fandom by it's most toxic members, but don't compare it to fucking Care Bears.
 
The off-screen body count is in the thousands and the big bad of season one was only defeated 'cause she was betrayed by her lacky.

I get that you don't like the show and you've chosen to judge the fandom by it's most toxic members, but don't compare it to fucking Care Bears.

If I may chime in, I'm not aroused by the sight or smell or shit, persay, but rather the act of bearing down, so to speak.

Just last year my girlfriend told me she'd just taken a huge dump and I got super hard at the thought of her sitting her huge brown ass down on the toilet seat and delivering a food baby into the bowl. :heart-full:

TL;DR: I have a weird variation of a weird fetish.
 
Perfect example of a fandom being so toxic, it actively puts people off a show forever. I know a few people who've recently REALLY got into this, but because of the retarded Tumblr following I have absolutely no interest whatsoever in it. Not that I was ever gonna watch it in the first place though because it's a dumb kid's show about some fat kid and his magic friends.

And seeing that one black character everywhere is just the worst thing. It's a show for kids, dammit, not some sort of political movement.
 
Also saying that you must let go of your childhood in order to mature (again I'm getting this impression from the review) is idiotic in my opinion. You need to stop acting childish and immature at a certain point in order to be respected in the adult world, yes. But trying to forget your childhood, specifically shows that has made you happy and serve as inspiration for some, is stupid. It's a critical time in our lives and development that will impact us down the road. I'm inspired by shows and movies that I watched as a child and now as an adult that has led me to pursue a career in art. Rebecca Sugar is inspired by the shows she saw as a kid. I think if people tried to do this, as in the whole grow up quickly and leave your past behind mentality, there's just going to be an empty space left.

There is a difference between:

"Oh I liked that show as a kid! I used to think that he was an awesome villain and that it was really funny! Good times..."

and

"omg this is the greatest show ever it is so influential and shaped me into the person that I am and everyone should love it."

One of those statements is a good way to get weird looks from other people.
 
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