Finger painting sounds like incredible fun, but I still remember one of the first finger painting works I ever made as a child, which was alternating blotches of red and green that looked satisfying to me. The teacher said, "Oh, a Christmas plant!" which was a completely uninformed assessment because in reality it represented nothing but pretty colors. It was the first time I knew what it felt like to create something that was misunderstood by the viewer.
What I'm saying is, I know how David Lynch often felt.
They've avoided enjoying things they consider "inapropriate"for their age, gender or some other social restriction and they take out their frustration on someone who doesn't cave to that pressure.
In other words: If a guy is at a bar and another guy mocks them for ordering a fruity drink, ask if they want to try one as well.
Going out as an adult doesn’t appeal to me anymore because it’s almost always centered around drinking, or places where people are drinking. It’s inescapable.
Yeah, I drink on Christmas Eve and that’s about it. Even then, it’s just 2 or 3 beers.
I moved to a foreign country and it’s tough to make friends since everyone just wants to go out to get drinks. Like, it’s the only way adults can have fun together.
We watch billionaires be absolute idiots on a daily basis. We can live a little. We gain nothing by participating in fake competitions that make others rich, so why not burn the empire and have fun doing it.
Is there really a rash of hate going around for people who... watch cartoons? I mean, maybe in the 90's that might have been the case, right now I just see vast, vast swaths of people indulging in nostalgia.
Professionals and CEO's with action figures on their desks, "man-caves" decorated in people's childhood memorabilia... it's just normal. How desperate do you have to be to feel like an oppressed victim to both make and circulate bullshit like this.
Probably more wholesome than most of what's on offer. It says something that a "childish" interest can last well into your adulthood or possibly a lifetime. And I think that's a good thing!