Sound Arguments from MrEnter?

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"People will point to whatever excuse they can to if they’re not secure in their opinions; although I’m sure there are some people who do take my word as law. You shouldn’t. You should have your own opinions. It’s better for everyone that way. It’s a lot easier to defend and explain your own opinion, than defend and explain my opinion. It’s one thing if I gave you a new perspective on things, it’s an entirely different one if you copy my opinion."
Nice Enter quote you got there, would be a shame if Enter was lying out of his ass.
 
Good move. :D

ON-TOPIC: I fully agree with him in that when you know what you're doing is wrong, but do it anyway, you go beyond stupid and become just an asshole. There's a difference between the two.

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To help get this back on topic:

While I find Enter's views on education overall to be crazy and extreme. I'll agree with him that some kids don't learn well with the standard way of teaching. Thankfully there's special education to help. There's even alternative programs for students with emotionally based problems. (Ex. Severe depression, anger issues, and panic attacks.)

It's up to the students and their parents to ask for help though. Schools can't always tell if a student is having legitimate issues or are just lazy.
 
To help get this back on topic:

While I find Enter's views on education overall to be crazy and extreme. I'll agree with him that some kids don't learn well with the standard way of teaching. Thankfully there's special education to help. There's even alternative programs for students with emotionally based problems. (Ex. Severe depression, anger issues, and panic attacks.)

It's up to the students and their parents to ask for help though. Schools can't always tell if a student is having legitimate issues or are just lazy.
Enter is definitely "special"
 
It's not bad from a storytelling perspective, but it's not an ideal trait to have in real life, if I'm making any sense.
You know shit isn't real right. Who cares if a cartoon character is lazy? It creates friction and that's a key component to fiction.

I do like the "I hate poorly written characters" bit. Like really? You hate them? I hate racism and bigotry. I just find poorly written media something to ignore. Hate just makes you look wack. #Priorities
 
I think at one point Enter said something like "domestic abuse isn't ok."
 
You know shit isn't real right. Who cares if a cartoon character is lazy? It creates friction and that's a key component to fiction.

I do like the "I hate poorly written characters" bit. Like really? You hate them? I hate racism and bigotry. I just find poorly written media something to ignore. Hate just makes you look wack. #Priorities
Maybe later. In any case, stop replying to NJA. This is a rule.
Sorry. :(
 
You know shit isn't real right. Who cares if a cartoon character is lazy? It creates friction and that's a key component to fiction.

I do like the "I hate poorly written characters" bit. Like really? You hate them? I hate racism and bigotry. I just find poorly written media something to ignore. Hate just makes you look wack. #Priorities

EXACTLY my point! You ca. have a flawed character that doesn't suck, and you can have a flawed character that does suck.

Bringing up worse things doesn't devalue anything else, you're really taking my post out of context and exaggerating it.

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"You can't get sympathy out of a character as unlikable as Brian, so all attempts to get us to feel bad for him fell flat. Especially since we all knew he was coming back (and after just a few weeks, no less!)" from his "Life of Brian" review. As we can see, the ratings trap actually worked...
Actually I thought Enter was being completely dumb when he made this point. You can feel bad for a flawed character. Brian was an asshole but he wasn't irredeemable. Since each episode takes place independently of the others (for the most part) and the first half of the episode was establishing how Stewie and Brian were good friends it actually did work.
 
It's not being dumb when his point actually holds true. While it's true that each episode is independent of each other, it doesn't mean they never happened. The episode aired right after some episodes where people would consider him unlikable.
And? It's a cartoon, you can still feel bad for Stewie. The episode really wasn't a Brian episode, it was a Stewie episode. I think Mr. Enter over analyzes things and I feel like you're just latching onto whatever he says.
 
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