And then, there's fandoms. A lot of them have losing its own appeal when we finally reach the age of adulthood, in our mid-30s.
The Furry fandom for example, appear at the most toxic, vitriolic and uncompromising one that ever came out as late. Whether you are on Fur Affinity or Discord, the mentality of that fandom is largely pathetic, as that they went from a random basement of their parents' house by preaching other viewers for no rhyme or reason or for act like a bully to others by shown them how so intelligent or superior they are to others. As well I enjoy the concept itself, it have deteriorated in the past ten years, where everything turned on more like as a pedophile have all wrote this. Think to Zootopia at an example of that quick drop of credibility in the online Furry fandom.
Just told them to get a life, or find a job is too complicated, because he or she are too much obsessed with its lewd impulses. If your life consists only to watch cartoons and anything else, you have no way to speech to any audience. Just getting some fresh air and met others people will be enough for grow them better.
I am a content creator for two decades, by have make big time with the fursona Christine into eleven long stories (The twelve one is just beginning) since 2010, a series of strips with her that lasted 100 pages and two years and half, and the Lydia and Tommy project that have all started my journey with human people at characters. You never will saw them in stores if I known book editors are rather cold with stuffs that are made by a white male adult, at a new sign of discrimination for blame them for all the painful causes on society, but is it that the majority actually says so?
People on the top are all to blamed for the chaos of our current world. We let internet be free to turning fake ads, sexual exploitation of minors, drugs and child-sex traffic by dealers who only care to $$$ and the crisis of inflation have put all at the mercy of multinational corporations who have took all the ownership of local commerces just for satisfy their greedy needs.
And where be a fan of anything is less pleased than it were before. Back in the forums days, it was a much peaceful, fun and lively commotion to known if the people who going there are real or just a robot or anything. Now that many forums has shutting down for Facebook, the vague of trolls and scambots has invanded all the whole webspace with no guarantee that the administrators took control of this problem. Fandoms illustrate in modern-day times a sort of mental illness that were the cause of why some persons have losing completely connection with reality, by stopped to make the difference between them, a real person or a fictional character anymore. That went much farther than that -- By be associated to a character where they don't even known the creator itself!
As well newer cartoons and movies are become more perfect and sophisticated than they ever were in ages, the reception from the longtime fans are likely as we didn't asked all it. I didn't wanted the mold of superheroes to be something I have to check anywhere I going on. The same could be about videogames. Is Influencers from anywhere would just pay their tax instead to raise funds for charity for nothing and learn to get a real job? The people who make business by the internet could be very toxic and evil like, some fans from Discord. (I having a very bad experience from this platform.)
Because there's barriers between the virtual world and the real one. The best creative forces were able to pull a step of reality onto fictional logic.
The odd mid-'20s era of fandoms is likely the end of a prospere and friendly era that helped us all to build a lasting, viable community, even in the internet. And that newer animated stuffs are over a generation late of the reality because of fanservice. Is only these fans knows this?
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