Adam Ellis stole a comic. Invented a fake "earlier" version of that same comic to get out of it, his fans then harass the original artist. Evidence on his archived website proves that said comic does not exist, and the art style / minor graphics effects do not match up
it seems, at the moment, that instead of owning up to his own mistakes or trying to correct the issue, Adam sat down... drew a new comic... and doctored a screenshot, just to get his fans to not look into it
imagine if that movie studio came out and said "actually we thought of this idea in 2009" and they just post an MS paint drawing of the same idea
I've been listening to Nickelback recently. pretty good. served its purpose.
moments like this make me feel like in ten years we're gonna see a lot of videos called "In Defense of Riverdale"
I feel like when I was a kid I was so caught up on being counter to whatever was cool that I just pretended that I didn't like stuff i did. I really liked the first Twilight movie for instance, but I pretended that I didn't. Same for High School Musical. etc
I do remember sitting in science class, Freshman year of High School, and the sub showed us an episode of Bill Nye. I laughed, because it was funny. Everyone else in the room got really mad at me, and like glared at me the whole time.
it seems Dean Browning not only has an alt account where he argues for Trump "as a black man", but where he also just says outwardly racist things "as a black man"