Careercow Robert Chipman / Bob / Moviebob / "Movieblob" - Middle-Aged Consoomer, CWC with a Thesaurus, Ardent Male Feminist and Superior Futurist, the Twice-Fired, the Mario-Worshipper, publicly dismantled by Hot Dog Girl, now a diabetic

How will Bob react to seeing the Mario film?


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I have to disagree with you there.

Blob privated his account for a week and would probably have kept it private if Twitter hadn't threatened his blue tick. Being BTFO did have some sort of affect on him.

sure, he went private on main

how long until his post on his alt? because i guarantee you he immediately logged in to that one and refreshed his gaslighting tweet over and over, crying into his hands, masturbating, waiting for a response that wasn't just laughing at him
 
The fact that this retard wasn't cancelled after hot dog girl fiasco is proof that
A) He is smalltime and doesn't matter. Nobody cares about bobo retardo so nobody is going to waste time cancelling his inbred retard hick ass
B) Even if someone cared enough retardo has a small group of even bigger mongoloids than him who try to defend the small time little guy youtuber.

In conclusión: Bobbo you are nothing, nobody cares about your insights in the topics you flap your piehole and i hope you die
Bob claims to be a leftist so plenty of retarded leftists follow along in support, despite all his beliefs being Nazi beliefs.
 
Nah, they had an actual panel at PAX East. Despite Bob being completely dull and an idiot, you have to remember he does have a fanbase.

I'm glad you found that. I forgot what con it was so I reverse image searched it. I hit nothing useful but sat there staring at the near-miss image results saying "My God, it's full of beardy losers." and then I lost all desire to keep looking.
 
Bobby wants to remake Catholicism in his own image:
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The Reformation was not a popular protest (or what's called today a "grassroot movement"). Even though the Reformers were critical of some of the practices of the Roman Catholic Church, the bone of contention was on the nature of Grace and Justification, and the relationship between believers and God -- theological rather than political / economic issues.

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Bobby is pissed by the rude realization that he doesn't belong to the Elites:
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Capeshit:
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Snyder.
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Bobby is too sophisticated to be impressed by however Synder plays his cards.
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Has Bob ever talked about the movie Birdman before? I feel like that would be something he would get worked up about.
As if he'd ever watch stuff that needs the spectator to hold their attention for longer than a couple of minutes every half hour.
And with more nuance than "haha superhero gurl go swiishhh"
 
The Reformation was not a popular protest (or what's called today a "grassroot movement"). Even though the Reformers were critical of some of the practices of the Roman Catholic Church, the bone of contention was on the nature of Grace and Justification, and the relationship between believers and God -- theological rather than political / economic issues.
Eh. Luther's religious movement very quickly took on political elements aimed against those in power, which Luther—either because he was being shielded by those elements of society or because he was an elitist/supported the current political structure—aggressively opposed. He wrote a whole tract on the issue called Against the Murderous, Thieving Hordes of Peasants.
Synder should be cancelled for being edgy, but James Gunn shouldn't. All Snyder fans are assumed to be harassers, but MovieBob manipulating women is ok. Nice one, MovieSlob!
Snyder is an accomplished director who has an immediately recognizable style that has been successful in producing both historical fiction and dark superhero cinema. He has a consistent following of supporters that are zealous enough to have even impacted industry execs. He's everything FilmBobert wishes he could be, and thus Roberto must attack him at every possible instance.
 
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As if he'd ever watch stuff that needs the spectator to hold their attention for longer than a couple of minutes every half hour.
And with more nuance than "haha superhero gurl go swiishhh"
The ironic thing is that there's a scene in that movie dedicated to making fun of people who view movies like Bob does.
 
Has Bob ever talked about the movie Birdman before? I feel like that would be something he would get worked up about.
He talked about it in one of his podcasts. But i don't think he watched it because for him it was basically "Michael Keaton wants to go back to make superhero movies. Totally guyz!"
 
Has Bob ever talked about the movie Birdman before? I feel like that would be something he would get worked up about.
I went looking for it and he wrote a column while he was at the Escapist. On the first page he's praising it but by the second he gets to how awful it is for the movie to not like superheroes and shouldn't take shots at critics because Ratatouille already did that. I do love one bit where he talks about Keaton's character saying "They put him in a cape too?" when told Jeremy Renner is busy shooting Avengers and of course Bob points out "Um, actually, Hawkeye doesn't wear a cape" completely missing that it's metaphorical. Of course this is the guy who thought the JFK assassination was the perfect metaphor for the reveal of his favorite game ever so it's unsurprising he doesn't understand those.
 
I can't believe Moviebob groupies exist.
As I said, remember that:
• Chris Chan has enablers, and
• Blob has never declared himself to be a goddess.
Bob claims to be a leftist so plenty of retarded leftists follow along in support, despite all his beliefs being Nazi beliefs.
Socialism and Nazism aren't polar opposites - Strasserism is a thing.
Bobby wants to remake Catholicism in his own image:
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The Reformation was not a popular protest (or what's called today a "grassroot movement"). Even though the Reformers were critical of some of the practices of the Roman Catholic Church, the bone of contention was on the nature of Grace and Justification, and the relationship between believers and God -- theological rather than political / economic issues.
I see Heretics for Sin are still being heretical.

The day the Pope excommunicates them, Joe Biden, AOC, and every other ”Catholic” politician who goes against the teaching of the Church on homosexuality, abortion, the ordination of women, and basically every social issue ever will be a great day for me. ”Mater si, magister no” was heretical when right-wing Catholics said it about the preferential option for the poor, and it's heretical when left-wing Catholics say it today.

(as an aside, the Church does not draw her theology from opinion polls but from the Bible and Sacred Tradition. If we did, we'd just be Prods who wear fancy hats.)
 
Eh. Luther's religious movement very quickly took on political elements aimed against those in power, which Luther—either because he was being shielded by those elements of society or because he was an elitist/supported the current political structure—aggressively opposed. He wrote a whole tract on the issue called Against the Murderous, Thieving Hordes of Peasants.
I don't think Luther was an elitist. Rather, the revolt against the current power structure buried his original cause (reforming corrupt and unbiblical religious practices) and gave the Church a reason to ignore it (i.e. "It's just a bunch of uneducated smelly peasants getting uppity again.") The peasantry and rabble-rousers took what was supposed to be about theology and made it about politics.

It's funny that we bring this up. Bob himself was a Catholic. I have no doubt that if he were alive in 16th century Germany, he'd be fleecing the peasants of their money through Indulgences and would be the sort of person Luther would rail against. "Those inferior peasants don't understand the word of God, but I do! That makes me one of the Papal Elite!"
 
Nah, they had an actual panel at PAX East. Despite Bob being completely dull and an idiot, you have to remember he does have a fanbase.

Jumped to a random point and found Chris asking the audience if they knew the Playstation originally started life as a Nintendo console. Even Bob made fun of him for asking. What next Chris, are you going to stun the audience with the revelation Super Mario Bros 2 is just a re-skinned Doki Doki Panic??

I can see why he has to beg people to listen to the podcast.

Friendless birthdays can be pretty dope. I can't criticize a guy who turns off his phone for his birthday, buys a nice steak, and sits in his back yard grilling and drinking beer all day.

Spending your birthday alone is fine. Solitude can be a real treat for some people. But Bob spent his alone, miserable, in squalor, and thinks he's better than you for it.
I think the crucial distinction is choice: it's perfectly normal to want time to yourself or not be into big celebrations, but in Bob's case you just know he was quietly seething because he feels he deserves a national holiday to celebrate the boon to humanity that is his continued existence.
 
It's funny that we bring this up. Bob himself was a Catholic. I have no doubt that if he were alive in 16th century Germany, he'd be fleecing the peasants of their money through Indulgences and would be the sort of person Luther would rail against. "Those inferior peasants don't understand the word of God, but I do! That makes me one of the Papal Elite!"
The records of the efforts of Christian reformers like Luther and Calvin include their public debates with local Catholic priests, and usually the reformers were way more educated. So the priests would get publicly BTFO. The Church was so corrupt at that time that some priests didn't even know the Latin or Greek to read the Bible. Bobert would be one of those priests—uneducated, but claiming he has the authority to tell peasants how to live their lives.
 
Bobby wants to remake Catholicism in his own image:
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The Reformation was not a popular protest (or what's called today a "grassroot movement"). Even though the Reformers were critical of some of the practices of the Roman Catholic Church, the bone of contention was on the nature of Grace and Justification, and the relationship between believers and God -- theological rather than political / economic issues.
L8, but this is especially funny for two major reasons:
1. She probably knows more about the Reformation than these two chuckleheads.
2. The Reformation was less a referendum on the theology and practices of the Roman Catholic Church and more of a convenient way for Northern European/Germanic political actors to justify breaking off from Rome's political and economic control to pursue their own Nationalist interests. This was Exploited along with the pre-existing European ethnic/social/and political fault-line between Germanic Europe and Romantic Europe dating back to the Varian Disaster (though this was not the perfect delineator between Protestant and Catholic Europe, admittedly.) The desires of the Public, of the Reformers, and the basic Theology of the matter are so blatantly proxies for this that highlighting it as a popular, theological reaction really shows you the calibre of "thinkers" on display.
 
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