"Ahh the coke air, coke air. You know the coke air? The nooo one. I always, I always order the, the cola. Coca cola and without cola. I always order the cola and without cola. Cola! I like cola, yeah. I always, I always order the, the carbionated cola. Ahh how can I explain? I can explain by my drawing! I always order like the carbionated cola that it has cola on here, this part, the ear. Ear of bottle. And then, I order- wh- when I order cola, the ear- it always have a cola on h- on a top, but I pick up these... away! cause I don't drink it. And then I smell the cola air. Okay? You understand? Understandable! Cola air! yes"Kumagai "Beatani" Chisato
I have a relative that is still to this day obsessed with Supernatural, Doctor Who, and Sherlock and even she thought that fandom was full of crazy bitches.
Steam punk can be cool, the Japanese do cool stuff with it. In America? Only fucking weirdos to the highest degree, and I mean this in the most negative interpretation of weirdo, seem to gather around it.
The real issue steampunk media has is it was popular in a weird period where popular media tropes were shifting, so we got a lot of it, and a lot of it was not that well written.
The real issue steampunk media has is it was popular in a weird period where popular media tropes were shifting, so we got a lot of it, and a lot of it was not that well written.
It did what a lot of genres did, it never really moved past where it broke out from. Its the same with things like new westerns still playing out scene for scene like one made 30 years ago, but because it was in that weird in between area it stuck with a lot of the flawed approaches cause its still what "worked" when it blew up.
Youtube is gonna do that thing where they randomly change the their approach to something cause IP holders are getting pissy again and Pippa's gonna eat an actual strike again.
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