Debate the autist (NostalgiaJazzAdmirer thread)

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Yet you can't refute the plot holes, unfortunate implications, and more.
Growing Around is a good project, different strokes for different folks.
He did get angrier, I'll agree...

Blatantly claiming Trolls and Cyberbullies are the same was highly uneducated and proved no difference, even without admitting to blocking people.
"There's no real difference between trolling and cyberbullying, the line is thin, semantic, and has been blurred."
Both trolling and cyberbullying are bad.
 
"There's no real difference between trolling and cyberbullying, the line is thin, semantic, and has been blurred."
Both trolling and cyberbullying are bad.
Sometimes yes, but telling someone "go kill yourself you worthless pile of crap" over and over again is different from saying "Darude-Sandstorm" on a music video.
 
Yet you can't refute the plot holes, unfortunate implications, and more.
Growing Around is a good project, different strokes for different folks.
He did get angrier, I'll agree...
Who would that be a response to, me? Simplicity111? Chubby_Penguin? Either way, as much as how Growing Around may seem to be a good project, it can still fail if it doesn't appeal the audience it aims for. Even then, the cartoon itself would have to make sure it has other things going for it such as good animation and pacing.
 
He's a hypocrite and his cartoon is full of unoriginality and blandness.
That is another thing, Growing Around takes something from another cartoon so it isn't really original. Sure some tropes and ideas from other cartoons can be pulled off nicely but even then, Growing Around would have be like those cartoons in appealing an audience. I played the Sally Dun interview and really, the character seems like another one of those child characters that would try to do something that has already been done in other cartoons.
 
@DrChristianTroy: How is ignoring on the same level as either trolling or cyberbullying?
@Marukkat: Good thing it doesnt have any of that.
@dollarpennypincher: I like Growing Around because the art is good, the scripts are good, and so are the characters.
@c-no: I understand people have preferences, but people don't understand I have mine which is why we're here.
You just mentioned your preference in saying the art, script, and characters are good. Okay, you find them good but many of us have seen better art, watched better scripts that have been animated and seen characters that are better. We all can see you find Growing Around good but many of us have our own thoughts on it and have seen better scripts and such.
 
Did daan post here? I'm sure that turned out well.

@NostalgiaJazzAdmirer, still waiting dogg.

You just mentioned your preference in saying the art, script, and characters are good. Okay, you find them good but many of us have seen better art, watched better scripts that have been animated and seen characters that are better. We all can see you find Growing Around good but many of us have our own thoughts on it and have seen better scripts and such.
Are you saying Growing Apart isn't at the level of The Wire? Surely kids are adults and the complex intricacies of police and criminal interaction are on the same level.
 
I didn't ignore anything. If I missed anything, please tell me.
The difference is that CAD has actual problems and has already been released to the public.
Trolling isn't just leaving spam comments on a video. Trolling can also be annoying and/or causing harm to others. Some people would consider "kill yourself" to be trolling if the person doesn't know the guy they're saying it to.
 
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