I just started replaying Botw 10 days ago. Now all 120 shrines down and working on the dlcs! Anyone want to talk about that game?
Zelda be fiiiiine.
Okay, I have that out of my system, yes, I'd be pleased to. There's such a wealth in the topic, from nonlinear storytelling to the actual elements of the characterization, to how geography establishes characteristics of the world. About the only thing I don't want to entertain is the idea it somehow bridges every timeline.
Speaking of doing things we'd rather not be doing, I have to go back to work next week.
Ooh, is it going to be bad? Like, do you know if anything's changed since you've been off? Or maybe they're going to make you install all the stupid safety things that none of the customers are going to follow anyway because anyone sensible isn't going to go to the movie theatres during a global pandemic.
I find I've grown ill suited to holding my tongue over matters. I've redeveloped my sense of worth so I'll likely be unable to tolerate the load of corporate expectation to flagellate myself for the good of the profit margin.
If corporate finds my performance lacking, corporate can do it their damn selves.
I'm quite over worrying about job security at the cost of being cowed.
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So, I didn't want it to take away from my message yesterday, but there's something I've had on my mind recently.
It's a bit about how in the past, I've delighted in the nitty-gritty discussions and arts that come from focusing on really narrow slices of media. Things like the pony fandom, where due to the uniquely intense competition that artists had against each other, a lot of great pieces of art, writing, music, and other things came out of it. The problem I think I have is that I quite possibly could have fallen into the ridiculously ill-fated Onceler fandom had I been considerably younger. Apparently after the 2012 Lorax movie came out, a lot of teens on tumblr attached to the milquetoast villain of the movie via a massive collective failure of media literacy, and as I've been reflecting on my reactions to some well-regarded pieces of media, I fear I may be just as bad.
Like, I can't recall if I ever shared publicly here, but I couldn't really get into the issues of Concrete which I read (the comic Barinellos recommended to us collectively ages ago). I think, reflecting on the stories as I remember them, I can appreciate them for what they are and respect them for it, but in the moment, I didn't feel that, and I remember getting hung up on things like page layout. Then there's the case of Haruhi Suzumiya, which I dropped (after Endless Eight, I might add) because I wasn't enjoying it. On a more extreme end, I got actively mad at the anime Welcome to the N.H.K. when I watched it, and I'm not sure how much to blame that on my mood at the time, or if it's truly something that would irk me normally, or if it even deserves such ire.
I just... I've railed before about how the anime community is so... I fit the word "incestuous" in there somewhere... about what makes for a "good" anime, and in the last few weeks I've realized that I was right there with them, just in a different way and still getting mad at them for it.
Speaking of incestuous and the Onceler fandom... they shipped him with HIMSELF. Gonna let that sink in.
Also, when it comes to criticism in terms of anime fandoms, you'll never hurt them as much as Miyazaki did.