"Easy, kid. Just a guy doing his job." -Hellboy in Injustice 2
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I explained to my father about the movies we grew up on: I especially told him about the films I didn't like and he understood.
We haven't really been watching most kids movies anymore, and Dad has moved on his own movies and shows as well.
This is Injustice 2: Hellboy was just a guest fighter in that game.
I can provide a list of them if you'd like. ;)
Couldn’t find it on Voyager (iOS).
I had trouble finding it on Voyager (iOS).
Thank you. More like I am explaining the impact I have on others because I happen to be very opinionated in what I like and don’t like.
I grew up on movies and shows like anyone else (even in treatment) but it was always a painful experience because I don’t like actors yelling or making faces and chewing the scenery, not to mention the other reasons I despise movies and shows which does tie with how opinionated I am with most of them.
If I even see one clip of a movie I loathe, all bets are off, but thankfully my parents understand what I do and don’t like and I can politely explain why I don’t like that one clip.
Some movies and shows in particular (like Pixar) are universally loved yet they hurt when I watch them because they ‘make you cry’ as they say because they pander to your emotions so much when all I would rather do is if not watch an actual movie, then read a book or a comic because I handle that better.
I figured as a genuine autistic person I could explain myself here and be understood.
Plus, I decided to volunteer as a moderator and upload more content for this instance.
Hoopla lets you read from your local library if they support it. I use it to read all my comics.
Marvel and DC have comics there too, but I currently prefer indie comics like Hellboy.
Have you tried using Hoopla on your phone?
I’m an autistic who doesn’t like anime.
The last few shows I saw I consider an old shame because I disagree with the values although not all of them are bad, I think.
I did grow up on anime and manga too but I still didn’t agree with both medium’s values.
I’d rather read comic books and watch cartoons although I blew most of what I watched and read out of proportion because I disagreed with the values portrayed in both.
Most anime I saw were stumbling blocks for me because of the acting and writing, not to mention the old shames that I moved on from.
I like your image very much.
Roger!