Looks like he needs some adventure to really sort himself out. Anons, let find shen and take him on a backpacking trip through thailand. He'll surely gain confidence and probably have inspiration for more comics.
>backpacking trip through thailand
He even could make a comic about life giving him a "suprise", like he's opening a gift and then a big fist comes out the box, punching him in the face or something.
So fricking wrong. We like outwardly evil characters because they're almost always passionate about evil in a way that even good characters are not passionate about good.
We like seeing people invested in their own bullshit. We like seeing people with passions who go out and do things to make their dreams come true. It just so happens that a lot of the times those characters are evil.
This is also the reason why the idea of redeemable villains, misunderstood villains, or villains due to circumstance that have been the norm in media over the past decade never feel as satisfying to despise. There's a simplicity that's missing.
No, it was an invented "feel good" scenario expected to be relatable for social media clicks. Unfortunately Owlturd did not take into account how expensive a bicycle might actually be, nor how much disposable cash his audience might have, or what kind of situation suddenly losing your bike in the middle of a city miles from home with limited money on hand might put you in.
>outwordly evil is safe because we see it coming
Bowser is evil, genuine about it, and is always a threat. Like the Mario movie has been about Bowser threatening the Mushroom Kingdom and them preparing for war. What are you saying, man?
I'd prefer no shen
What about evil characters that are secretly nice?
Then those are tragic characters that have to do things they don't want to do. They usually accept what happens as a result of their actions.
Lilith is literally me, but taller, skinnier, whiter, and a woman.
Gets cucked by someone stealing his bike
I find it funny that this thread pops up as soon as I got home from riding my new E-Bicycle. Strange timing.
Can I have your bike, anon?
Would you be happier with that?
>what kind of character am I
The sigma male.
%3D
At he's he knows he's a fricking clown on the inside.
Wasn't his name owlturd?
Where's Lilith?
Gender: Loser?
Makes sense
Is that monkey pox?
I like shen. He seems like a decent sort.
Yeah. He is a little too low self-esteem and kind of whiny at times, but I like the guy
Looks like he needs some adventure to really sort himself out. Anons, let find shen and take him on a backpacking trip through thailand. He'll surely gain confidence and probably have inspiration for more comics.
>backpacking trip through thailand
He even could make a comic about life giving him a "suprise", like he's opening a gift and then a big fist comes out the box, punching him in the face or something.
> that design
He seems okay, but I also don't trust any e-celeb. All the shit they're willing to do to please their audience to maintain a following.
whyd he draw power from csm
He needs to act more like a man.
He seems to associate manliness with attackers and victimizers, so not much hope there
>draws himself explicitly cute while pretending to poke fun at himself
many such cases
Like a girl. Its an ego thing
tldr
So fricking wrong. We like outwardly evil characters because they're almost always passionate about evil in a way that even good characters are not passionate about good.
We like seeing people invested in their own bullshit. We like seeing people with passions who go out and do things to make their dreams come true. It just so happens that a lot of the times those characters are evil.
Is that why austrian painter was so popular?
This is also the reason why the idea of redeemable villains, misunderstood villains, or villains due to circumstance that have been the norm in media over the past decade never feel as satisfying to despise. There's a simplicity that's missing.
Was the bike story real?
yes, that man has no balls
No, it was an invented "feel good" scenario expected to be relatable for social media clicks. Unfortunately Owlturd did not take into account how expensive a bicycle might actually be, nor how much disposable cash his audience might have, or what kind of situation suddenly losing your bike in the middle of a city miles from home with limited money on hand might put you in.
>outwordly evil is safe because we see it coming
Bowser is evil, genuine about it, and is always a threat. Like the Mario movie has been about Bowser threatening the Mushroom Kingdom and them preparing for war. What are you saying, man?
Is Shen making commentary on SBI?