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| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I think you're missing the point somewhat. It's not really about aesthetics, highbrow vs lowbrow or even videogame design. I'm talking about people who deliberately wallow in all this shit specifically because it's unthreatening, comforting throwback shit from their childhood. And believe me, this is a common demographic. It's a pervasive mindset. |
My analogy is to blame: I did get you, but I see I couldn't make my point as clear as I hoped.
I know it's common - I've got dozens of students who seem trapped in their childhoods, so computer games and cartoons become a significant part of their lives. Worse yet, the Japanese government does what it can to keep these students because they help the country project its soft power here, so I've got even colleagues who fit your description. The local embassy once sent to Japan a student of ours who had a Saint Seiya themed wedding, so they definitely want these people (and I can't say I'm surprised by MSZ's post... I've seen it happen right here).
Anyway, my point is: I understand why you think the way you do. But, because I'm such an annoying bleeding-hear Millian, I can't help wondering if there isn't an upside to their childish interests and apparently sheltered lives. EDM has helped me come up with loads of ideas in linguistics even though people have criticised me for listening to "non-music" in the past, hence my analogy, so maybe Pokémon saga will be useful for something other than train cock-fighting coaches and we're just blind to it.
(Am I still missing the point or was it just my bad analogy?)
| quote: | Originally posted by AlphaStarred
I spoke of something similar to this many years ago on this forum, after my trip back from Mexico. |
Could you post a link to it? I think I even said something in your thread, but I could be wrong.
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