💼 Careercow Andrew Dobson (aka Tom Preston)

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Tell me this is a real thing.
Kinda, yeah. It started with this alternate universes where Archie married eith Betty or Veronica, but it did suggest near the end there was multiple universes.

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"Archie V Punisher" was an ongoing joke, like "imagine if someone did this," for years and years. And then someone at Archie/Marvel said "what the hell" and did it. It's pretty good, too, maintaining both the characters.
Yeah, for as silly as the concept was, it was pulled off amazingly well without changing any of the core characters. There was even alternate covers depending on who you were more a fan of The Archie cover was alread posted, but here's The Punisher one.

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As entertaining as Archie comics history is (not being sarcastic), let's try to keep the focus on Dobson. We wouldn't want him feeling lonely.
 
OK Chief.

Dobson spergs on the Age of Ultron. Talks about nothing but the Black Widow.

The TL;DL: I'm a feminist. As a feminist I'm going to give my feminist perspective. Many feminists find this movie problematic but yours truly, a feminist, begs to differ. Have I told you I'm a feminist?
 
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The countdown to shitty Dob-art of her and Scarlet Witch as a couple begins.

To be fair, Scarlet Johansen and Elizabeth Olsen are both fairly attractive women *shrugs*. With that said, yeah... expect to see mediocre Black Widow X Scarlet Witch fan art from our "good" friend if not some general Age of Ultron fanart in the next few days!
 
To be fair, Scarlet Johansen and Elizabeth Olsen are both fairly attractive women *shrugs*. With that said, yeah... expect to see mediocre Black Widow X Scarlet Witch fan art from our "good" friend if not some general Age of Ultron fanart in the next few days!

True, but as people have been saying lately, what adds that special Dobson touch is pretending it is part of a cause. If he just posted lez art to HentaiFoundry no one would give a shit, but you just know he'd try to claim his fap fuel is about female empowerment.
 
The TL;DL: I'm a feminist. As a feminist I'm going to give my feminist perspective. Many feminists find this movie problematic but yours truly, a feminist, begs to differ. Have I told you I'm a feminist?
And here I thought you'd be exaggerating. Goddamnit, Dobson should just go to tumblr to proclaim that he's feminisexual and his pronouns are feminist/feminist/feministself.

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Also, unsurprisingly, Dobson completely misrepresents (or misunderstands) the influence of gender roles on the hero/villain of a story - like so many other so called SJWs do.
He pretty much says all female traits are bad and all male traits are good, what he doesn't understand or outright ignores: These aren't universal, ironically, he sees them from a purely male-centric POV (which, I'd say, speaks volumes of these people).
For the hero, fulfilling his gender role is pretty much what makes him heroic. Ie: The male hero is brave, strong and masculine while the villain is cowardly, weak and feminine. But, on the other hand, female characters tend to have it the other way around. A female hero is one that is gentle, kind and understanding whereas female villains are cold and egoistic.
So it's not as simple as Dobby and his kind wants us to believe. It's not "Female gender = bad" and "(only) females suffer!", the problem is about rigid gender roles that confine and hamper BOTH genders.
In case of pop-culture as movies, comics and the likes, this unfortunately means females get a rather passive role while male characters are the more active parts. There's nothing wrong with a "Damsel in Distress" I'd say, but if that's the only representation of women in media, it's understandable why so many women have a dislike for that portrayal. Hollywoods "solution" is to give female characters 'male' (ie: active) traits by making them 'strong' and 'brave' wihich unfortunately turns out bad often enough. For instance by making women 'super-men' that can do whatever a man can, but better - which also tends to completely lose the focal point of the character being female. So I'd say writers suffer from these problems of identifying the underlying problem as well. Or they are just lazy and turn a passive role into an active one by doing cookie-cutter stereotypes without realizing they don't necessarily work across genders.
Apparently, writing a strong and independent yet female character is really hard, but I'd say writing a male protaginist that's cowardly, weak but still likeable would be equally hard to pull off without making it look silly.
Strangely enough, Japan of all places has quite some incredibly well done female characters that are active without drifting off into "Man with boobs" territory.
San from Princess Mononoke, Major Kusanagi from Ghost in the Shell - hell, even Hiroaki Samura (Artist of Blade of the Immortal) has quite some strong female characters like Hyakurin, Doa and Makie.

It took literally five minutes to fix that stupid horse.
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If I could give you two winners and a feels, I'd fucking do it.
 
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Dobson debates with someone on Facebook about how talking in a movie theater is unnecessary and rude. The person tries to assure him that he tries his best to not disturb anyone outside of his group that he's exchanging his thoughts with.

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