Internets Opinions, lol, wtf, etc.
So it seems that FTF is getting popular, which means I’m already seeing plenty of people screaming about how “OMG TEH ART IS TEH SUXXORS SO GTFO FAGET.” Usually with multiple exclamation points.
Oh, people.
Put simply, the problem with the internet is that it has taught everyone that their opinion matters. Not that this is true – it’s not. It’s really not. But that’s what people have been taught, and they’re quite vociferous with their hate for various comics.
Case in point: CTRL-ALT-DEL. I have never, ever understood the rabid hatred so many people have for Buckley and his work. If you don’t like a comic, nobody is holding a gun to your mother’s snatch and demanding you read it. Standing on a soapbox at every given opportunity and screaming to the ether of the webbertrons that THIS SHIT SUCKS AND THE CREATOR SHOULD DIE is stupid. Shit like this makes me wonder how so many people have so much free time to waste on vitriol, when they could be putting that rage to a creative use.
It wasn’t always like this. The art for FLEM was so, so very much worse than what I’m doing on FTF. I drew most of that shit with a goddamn ball mouse, back in the age of dinosaurs and Geocities. Only in recent times do people froth like rabid badgers and TROLLOLOL, finding great meaning in their empty lives by getting their panties in a braided, plaited, chafing knot about SOMETHING THEY DO NOT FIND ENJOYABLE. Did FLEM get hate mail? You betcha! But not nearly in the amount this comic does. (I especially love emails where people call me a “fag.” It’s like watching an angry chihuahua attack the toe of your shoe.)
Never fear, those of you who like the comic. I give absolutely zero credence to these Interweb Neckbeards. I could go on a high horse and point out that they’re not doing anything creative, not making entertainment, just whining. I could point out my hitlogs. I could point out that I already have a history, as one of the original webcomics creators from back in the day, and nothing they can say will even put a smudged noseprint on my windshield. I don’t need to point out any of that, harp on it, or go on a diatribe because the reality is simple:
I’m going to keep making this comic. Many people are going to keep enjoying it. And as one of the T-shirts I own states: Those who hate shall hate henceforth. Don’t like it? Move along, move along. My beer still tastes good.
On a more serious note, as someone who has lost a friend due to drunken NYE driving: DON’T DRIVE DRUNK TONIGHT. Seriously, don’t do it. There are other options, and driving drunk tonight CAN KILL YOU. If you’re reading this around 10 pm, just assume Mel and I are at a party, and getting deliciously shitfaced. But we’re not driving home until I’m sober as a Mormon goat.
(Miss you, Chris. You stupid fucker.)
How can people get so hyped up about an inanimate object? There are movies/books/comics/whatever out there that I like and others that I don’t like. If I buy a book only to find out I don’t like it I give it to someone who might like it.
Charles Stross wrote about .
continued: Understanding Reader Reviews.
Dude.
I foresee another shower of pitiful hate mail aimed at your doors for calling the pathetic shits out.
The only thing missing here, is some excerpts of the worst shit to be found. It sounds like it would be a fun read!
Have a safe new years, and keep doin’ your shit your way.
Q: What do AA people call New Year’s Eve?
A: Amateur night.
Just keep on keepin’ on …
Oh, and thanks for directing me to Control-Alt-Delete … I’ve added it to my daily round of online comics that I read. Good stuff …
Happy New Year!
People like to hate on things for a variety of reasons. The most obvious of course is content. I’m always annoyed when someone says I shouldn’t like something/read something/etc. because of the actions of the creator. I’ll give a certain amount of credence to this position. Finding out that my favorite author/musician was a serial pedophilic rapist? That’d definitely sour me on their works. But just because someone’s a general dickbag isn’t a reason to not enjoy their contributions. I still like Lethal Weapon despite Mel Gibson’s negative, hateful beliefs. If he starts murdering members of the Hebrew community, that’d be a different discussion.
Some people just seem to like to bash things because it makes them feel smarter or more superior. I love movies and appreciate a good film, but I can’t stand self-important film buffs, you know the type, refuses to acknowledge anything that wasn’t made to win an oscar as worth watching. I love cheesy action and sci-fi/fantasy films. It’s marvelous when one of those displays some real merit beyond entertainment value, but it’s not required.
Some of it just comes down to youth and experience. In my checklist of things that make one qualify as “an adult”, as nebulous as that term is, one of them is recognizing that “I don’t like it” doesn’t mean “it’s bad”. Things I don’t really like that everyone else loves: The Back to the Future films; Guns N Roses (not even ironically); Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Do I tell people these things are horrible? No. I just shrug and go on with my day.
Eh… I soured on Ender’s Game after Aerie pointed out Orson Scott Card was a raving homophobe.
And speaking of drink-driving, some of the stupid laws in this country encourage it. I can get a really strong Long Island Ice Tea at Smokey Bones down the road, then try to drive home on my bike, but I can’t get the drink to take home and consume safely. That’s pretty retarded. So yeah, I’ve ended up driving drunk a LOT.
So he’s a raging homophobe?
Didn’t know that… That would explain why the male-on-male sci-fi short I sent to his magazine got me blacklisted and threatened with a lawsuit. And here I thought he just didn’t like my style of narrative. I can’t say I haven’t had that problem with other professionally-ranked magazines.
I always thought this made the nude shower fight scene a little bizarre.
trolls will be trolls. i’m married to one and related to several others. thankfully they’re more of the bridge variety than the interwebz.. and i would like to say, as a dispatcher, please DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE. we don’t want to hear your stupid drunk ass at two in the morning cussing at your car because you got it stuck in a ditch and called 911 because you’re drunk and don’t realize we’re going to send the cops, not AAA. the only good thing to come of that situation is a note in our Dispatch Book of Idiocy. you don’t want to be in that book.
I love the comic and couldn’t care less what the haters say. While we may not agree on every political point (who does??), I appreciate the humor and truth you present through your comics. Keep up the good work!
Living under a bridge and plagued by the constant noise of goat’s hooves all I can say is your ‘strip’ ( I think thats the right word)brightens my day here in the old world. We are not allowed guns unless we have a uniform but we can read 11
Hah, my favorite web comic, Venus Envy, has no mention in thehate-o-rama wiki. My taste is confirmed!
Hey, I’ve had a raging chihuahua attack my big toe. Got infected and I had to go to the doc. Told them it was a pit bull.
Should have worn a shoe.
should have had a V8! (then, y’know, you could’ve run away..)
Honestly, while critics can be a power for good, showing people where things went wrong or what they did good in an effort to improve some genre, the people at that link seem to have only thought that critics insult things, and that they need to find every flaw in everything and they will be as popular as Yahtzee is.
I like your comic, you do a fine job, and that is what matters to me.
So, thanks.
The major problem with the internet is that anyone can get on it.
Happy New Year.
OMG! I either actively read or have spent significant energies reading at least three of the webcomics listed in ‘new entries’ on the bad webcomics site. LOL! I’ve often thought about writing a webcomic of my own… While we’re at it, let’s see how many times I can use the word ‘webcomic’ talking about webcomics here on your webcomic.
Webcomic webcomic. 😀
Keep up the good work!
Heh, I knew you were from /k/ from the moment I saw the Clips and Mags discussion, not to mention the Moist Nuggets heh.