considering i wasn't exactly squeaky clean during my teenage years, and the fact that it probably wouldn't be as good of a product as my mind would think, it just seems like it'd not be worth the mental anguish i'd probably be put through if it did happen to succeed
there's something i've been wanting to make for a while now, and i'm willing to learn how to make it and whatnot, but seeing how this website has been treating indie stuff as of late, idk i kinda don't want it to be anything more than an idea in my head now
cartoon fans on this website just spouting off misogyny but "woke" this week huh. if your first instinct upon seeing a woman showing any amount of skin is to scream "goonbait," then i think you should just never open your mouth again.
i'm excited to see where they go with it, since both the concept and the characters are all pretty fun to me, but i really hope the breakneck pacing is just a pilot only thing.
thinking about it a bit more i think as a pilot it worked really damn well to showcase a lot of what it'd have to offer, and as such the fast pacing is kinda excusable, but analyzing it an an episode 1, i think the fast pacing does kinda bring it down a bit idk
would've helped it due to how much it set out to do. i didn't really notice any sound issues but at the same time i wasn't really focused on that all that much so i'd probably notice on a second watching. overall i liked it but i think it could've cooked for a bit longer.
idk, maybe people do keep in mind they're talking to real, breathing people. they probably do and i'm just wrong. but wouldn't that make it worse? they're spouting all of this awful shit to people over what amounts to basically nothing a lot of the time.
I hate how this website (social media as a whole ig) has just killed the concept of people disagreeing with each other. if someone has an opinion someone else doesn't hold, then they are problematic and they should have their lives ruined.
i think a lot of this boils down to social media causing us to forget that we're talking to real people. especially after the pandemic, i think a lot of people have just forgotten decency and the concept of agreeing to disagree on some things. and that kinda sucks.