He's on quite a tear today.
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This reminds me of his old blog posts where he goes on and on about how that one kid is only better at animating stuff since he had some software that made it super easy. After Dobs got it himself, he stated that it took some more time to get used to than he thought and ultimately grew awefully silent about the whole issue.
Dobson is the kind of guy that will always,
always blame his failure on "his tools" (ie: here it's a lack of recruiting events). He'll always think the people that are more successful have access to something that Dobson doesn't or didn't have.
The idea of (say) working on Animation in his spare time never phased him, it seems.
Dunno how it's handled in 'murrica, but I'd assume the idea behind college is to do some stuff on your own accord.
Just keep in mind that he is ranting about something that happened 10 years ago.
Just imagine what he could have learned in 10 years.
Wait, you mean... like... on his own without someone holding his hands? You maniac!
I wonder how many job fairs he attended, how many advisers he talked to, how many clubs and events he went to. You get out of college what you put into college. These things just didn't 'start', they were available when my freaking parents were in college.
Really not getting the impression that he 'loved' it, he sounds like he thought it was a boring waste of time since they didn't hand him a job at Disney at the end of it.
It would also be rather interesting to see how Dobby might have behaved in such events.
It's not really hard to imagine a dialogue like this:
"Well, Mr. Dobson, this portfolio looks promising, however if you want to work with us, you might have to polish those inking skills of yours..."
-"How dare you? I got [number] amounts of fans on dA and they say it's fine the way it is... I'll just be an independent webcomic artist!"