

Ah, excellent.
Founder of European Graphic Novels+, Aug '23 on Lemm.ee. With super-gratitude towards some ‘Blazing & Rimming’ Dudes for enabling our move, in which now we can abide. :D
Ah, excellent.
I love it!
However, many of those shows seem to be set in SE Asia, which is generally not the specific theatre we envision when we think of The Dark Ages, right?
I don’t know that I would personally make so many specific conclusions or necessarily group individuals together like that, but… as individual points I’ve no doubt that they do accurately describe various types of thinking and character.
I would also tend to think that if that whole package of characteristics does indeed describe lots of people in academia who happened to want to teach, then they’d either have to work to become better human beings, or get sort of ‘locked-in’ to being shitty, unpopular professors. Which could of course greatly impact their career upsides. *shrug*
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Apparently I was not qualified to have ideas because I’m not a professional scientist, so it’s guaranteed that my theories are trash right out the gate.
I sometimes get the sense that so much of the harshness of such replies come from active students in academia, not so much from professors and TA’s, etc. Probably multiple reasons for that, but one of them might be that they’re smack in the middle of a ‘this is the right way to learn and do things!’ process and mindset.
Whereas most teachers would probably be much more inclined to say something like “okay, let’s break those ideas down, shall we?” But already being teachers, they’re probably plenty occupied with such, and not as much of a regular online presence. Or something like that, haha…
Wow, nice find!
I was kind of skeptical that there was any further value to be extracted from orangecat #2 (Heathcliff being first), but here we are.
May I burn in hell, but that’s in my top 3 also, along with Google and WP.
Whoa!
So then…!
Interesting, thanks!
(pardon, late reply alert)
So then, what would you say would be the best way to plow through a nice batch of ‘Bello’ comics (i.e. without having to wade through a bunch of other stuff) such that I could put together a collection of my favorites?
This would be for an article on EGN, to be clear:
https://piefed.social/c/eurographicnovels
I also remember a version where there was an easily heard male chorus that sang a sort of repeating refrain of “rah-hoo, rah-hoo, rah-hoo, rai!” as LL sang the main lyrics.
In the main versions of the song I’ve heard on YT so far, it’s much fainter. *shrug*
Mssr SebSin, your comic kinda ‘hits me & misses me’ by way of… random chance, perhaps? But I thought this one was pretty good!
If you have any European connections or ancestry, in future I’d like to do a feature-post on your work. (Euro-stuff is kinda-sorta the point, but I do sometimes like to find loopholes, haha)
😮 Oh wow, good going!
Ahoy MrSebSin, Docking in with a question-- Didn’t you used to post a variety of comics, such as classic Bloom County and such?
Assuming that’s correct, might I ask what changed…?
No, I mean…
Foof
I’m European-based, for better or ze wurst.
Like-- what do we HAVE across these matters, eh?