Anonymous
8/19/2025, 11:02:16 AM
No.11960287
Zoomers don't like the past, because the generation before them made nostalgia their identity. Millennial zeitgeist was all about retro—vintage, digital media boom that made people get into old music and movies again, peak 80s nostalgia, first generation of people openly missing childhood cartoons, toys and games and making this their identity.
By contrast, zoomers likely feel this is a deadbeat horse by this point. They don't want to live in the past, which is by itself not a bad thing. The problem is, their present is an empty carcass of rotting culture, post 2016 slop. And they attack the past without having any understanding of it, or basic respect for it.
A generation that shits on good old things, while creating nothing of value, and celebrating slop. I don't think zoomers will age well, and they will likely get criticized by future generations
Anonymous
7/19/2025, 5:54:21 PM
No.212890349
>>212890121
Actually, this picture is very interesting. Like, they took an old Buddhist parable and remade it in a "Far Side" style. Yet it's almost like the parable itself was a Far Side strip from the start.
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 7:55:42 PM
No.149446957
What would you say is the comic-accurate character of Superman? Closer to unbeatable God and true "man of steel", or a kind hearted human being who shows weakness? The whole Gunn vs Snyder debate showed that people are kind of divided on what Superman should be. Some were relieved they made a nice guy "Superman with heart" and all. But others actually liked Superman who was almost a god and could wipe the floor with anyone. Where do you stand on this?
Personally, it's a tricky question for me. On the one hand, I know comics probably portray him as a guy with heart. Then again, being the strongest superhero is the distinctive feature of Superman, and he has been kind of an embodiment of "ideal man" in some ways, of old timey masculinity (although not deliberately so).
Anonymous
6/17/2025, 1:41:43 PM
No.11806434
>people used to say PS1 had no real 3D because it lacked Z buffer
>but they also used to say PS1 had no real 2D, that it had something like sprites mapped to 3D
Then, according to those people, what did PS1 even have?? 1D? 2.5D?