Days Of Future Past was great anyway, so I don't know what Dobby's talking about when he says 'Continuously'. Plus TYRION MUTHAFUCKIN LANNISTER
Game of Thrones is "problematic" cause the show about a medieval fantasy setting depicted a rape scene. Once.
Thank FemJesus for Feminists to point out to us where something goes "over the line". People getting burned alive, stabbed, their limbs cut off, poisoned, their manhoods lopped off, drowned, mauled by bears, tortured... that's all fine, but that one scene with Sansa and the show is suddenly "Shitlord scum" or whatever these clowns call shows that dare not being "PROGRESSIVE" enough.
And obviously, it's so bad that the magnificent performance Peter Dinklage put forth with his (spot- on) depiction of Tyrion Lannister completely vanishes and becomes irrelevant in light of the biggest of crimes the world has to offer: fictional violence (in a setting revolving around violence, no less) against fictional women.
It looks like a silly movie. Nothing world shaking, but its not horrible. Definately better than the stuff Dobbo likes.
Why does it trigger him? Are birds now a symbol of the patriarchy

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I guess he developed a deep-seated hatred of them after the internet as a whole flipped him the bird and moved on a decade ago.
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based on this:
Dat face.
Dat left hand.
Dat broken right wrist.
Dat Ronald-McDonald-Skirt.
Dat everything.
You know, those lines at the mouth corners should never be that huge on a character that's not meant to look old. Actually, with this style such thick lines just shouldn't be there at all. That might have just highlighted one of the biggest problems with Dobson's art.
I used to draw a bit when I was younger, but I never really got to a point where I'd confidently call my art "good". But even so, I realized pretty early on, that art often revolves around hinting and indicating things more than actually depicting them (at least when it comes to small details). When drawing something, it's sometimes just a difference of a hair's width that seperates a nice looking line from a line that looks 'off'. The difference is oftentimes really subtle but still remarkable. Just a tiny curve on a long line can make the whole image look more dynamic and vivid.
I dunno how to explain it, let's just say:
Dobson makes the huge mistake of always drawing lines that should only be very vaguely indicated. These lines shouldn't be seen, they should be noticed almost on a subconcious level.
Wrinkles around the eyes or mouth usually are used to indicate age, Dobs tries to use them to depict facial expressions. Even if these lines are present in a real-life face making that expression, you usually have to abstract and downplay them in images (as long as you don't use a fuckton of colors to make them look realistic), but Dobs apparently never learned that. During 20 years of being an artist. And going to an art college.
Yes Derp-face, there is. Mostly because your messed up brain chemistry is making someone unhinged enough they become lethargic to the point they may not even take care of themself. And lack of exercise obviously also affects then now your body weight. Funny how someone who takes medication against depression and anxiety doesn't seem to know this shit your psychologist and doctor should tell you about in an 101 the first time you ask what to do now. Although, there is also another thing you could do: Stop eating fast food. Eat a salad and some fruits.
This.
First thing that went through my mind was "Dude, you claim you got your PTSD confirmed by a psychiatrist and you don't know how Depression affects your body?"