I would assume the Internet would do the opposite of that, honestly. I can’t speak for anyone else – obviously – but like 90% of the fiction I know about I learned from stumbling across it on the web.
@Scrounge
He’s the main character of the show whose central them is individualism, heroism, and self improvement.
That said, I’m kinda shocked that you had no knowledge of the show. Has Pop Cultural Osmosis ceased being a thing thanks to the Internet allowing everyone to isolate themselves?
“You don’t get it, do you? You try and stand alone, you get knocked down ‘til you learn not to get back up. I don’t care how strong you are… Or should I say we don’t? It’s mob rule out here, Princess, and you’re about to learn about teamwork the hard way. Girls? Come meet out new playmate. Six on one, Princess. Still like your odds?”
No, we’ve just reached a pop-cultural saturation point and there’s WAY too much to absorb.
I would assume the Internet would do the opposite of that, honestly. I can’t speak for anyone else – obviously – but like 90% of the fiction I know about I learned from stumbling across it on the web.
He’s the main character of the show whose central them is individualism, heroism, and self improvement.
That said, I’m kinda shocked that you had no knowledge of the show. Has Pop Cultural Osmosis ceased being a thing thanks to the Internet allowing everyone to isolate themselves?
I’ll get right on that after the other 50 things I apparently need to watch. Can you just tell me?
You somehow missed My Hero Academia? Fix that.
I don’t actually know who that is, but his posture is terrible.
So Tempest basically Deku.
Thanks, I’m proud of that one.
Although obviously Princess Fizzy eventually teaches Twilight the magic of believing in yourself and everything’s showtunes and cupcakes in the end.
Wow… Talk about cynically flipping the show’s themes on it’s head.