They get stuck in it, Margolyes explained. I do Cameos, and people say, Were having a Harry Potter -themed wedding, and I think, Gosh, whats their first night of fun going to be? I cant even think about it. No.
They should be having Lord of the Rings-themed weddings like proper grownsups.Dune weddings are the new big thing. Get high and piss in your stillsuit during the reception.
i mean, there's being a fan, and then there's being a fucking weirdo lol
nothing wrong with enjoying something at any age but if it takes over your life, you need to get a new one.
kind of like "disney adults" or weebs where they have basically structured their life around their obsession.
I agree with this. I dont mind Harry Potter and think Disney had a great run in the 90s but its not part of my character. If you let it define you then youre probably taking it too far, especially in an interest such as consuming media which is actually a fairly passive thing to do.I feel like a Harry Potter themed wedding isn't that big of a deal, and lots of people do themed birthdays/weddings.
I feel like a Harry Potter themed wedding isn't that big of a dealLmao
I feel like a Harry Potter themed wedding isn't that big of a deal, and lots of people do themed birthdays/weddings.
i mean, there's being a fan, and then there's being a fucking weirdo lolSame with the people who have The Office define their character as well. I get liking something but there's a point where it becomes weird.
nothing wrong with enjoying something at any age but if it takes over your life, you need to get a new one.
kind of like "disney adults" or weebs where they have basically structured their life around their obsession.
i mean, there's being a fan, and then there's being a fucking weirdo lol
nothing wrong with enjoying something at any age but if it takes over your life, you need to get a new one.
kind of like "disney adults" or weebs where they have basically structured their life around their obsession.
They get stuck in it, Margolyes explained. I do Cameos, and people say, Were having a Harry Potter-themed wedding, and I think, Gosh, whats their first night of fun going to be? I cant even think about it. No....why is her first thought about what kind of bedroom roleplay they get up to
My take as well. I'm noticing a lot more "Nintendo Adults" ever since Mario land opened in Universal, to the point where I think that seems to be a prerequisite for this type of thing lol.
They should be having Lord of the Rings-themed weddings like proper grownsups.
Not sure why fucking miserable losers always need to bitch and moan about how adults aren't grown up enough.
Who is Miriam Margoyles?
Was she in Disney's Giriam Gargoyles?
I've never heard of this person so I can only assume she's lashing out because of the trauma she got from being bullied in her school years from having a name that sounds like a JK Rowling Bad Person(tm) name.She's a beloved British actress who is famously blunt and frequently obscene in interviews.
It's one of the things I kinda disliked about Alec Guinness. He was the kind of guy who tried to tell people to stop being Star Wars fans because he just didn't get it.
Any point she may have is lost the moment she accepts payment to reprise the character. Biting the hand that feeds you is lot worse than being an adult child.She not trying to make a big point and locate it in an appropriate framework of moral consistency. She's an 82 year old woman on a chat show saying 'bloody hell, these fans are a bit weird'.
All the theatre greats of the last century took roles in pop culture films for the money.I like Javier Bardem's approach.
One has to eat, dear boy.
She's not miserable... have you ever seen one of the clips of her on Graham Norton? The woman is hilarious.And also a miserable asshole apparently.
She not trying to make a big point and locate it in an appropriate framework of moral consistency. She's an 82 year old woman on a chat show saying 'bloody hell, these fans are a bit weird'.
If you take her seriously, you kind of prove her point.
She not trying to make a big point and locate it in an appropriate framework of moral consistency. She's an 82 year old woman on a chat show saying 'bloody hell, these fans are a bit weird'.We live in 2024. If you hear a weird jokey opinion, there are far more people who hold that same opinion seriously and base their entire worldview around it.
If you take her seriously, you kind of prove her point.
And also a miserable asshole apparently.She is one of the most joyful and funny people you will see.
Anyone who complains about shit like this needs to find some joy in their lives. Life doesn't have to be so worthless that you spend time putting down people who aren't hurting anyone and enjoying themselves.
It's sad that nerds on the Internet are suddenly all about this nonsense when it comes to Harry Potter. JK Rowling being a transphobe doesn't give you an excuse to hypocritically start mocking people for not conforming to "adult" hobbies. It's like hating Chick-fil-A, but doing so because "chicken nuggies are for kids". You can say it's because of their history of anti-LGBT support! You don't need to also have some weird other criticism that you don't even consistently adhere to.
We live in 2024. If you hear a weird jokey opinion, there are far more people who hold that same opinion seriously and base their entire worldview around it.So you wish to police weird jokey opinions while accusing others of being joyless?
...why is her first thought about what kind of bedroom roleplay they get up to
i mean, there's being a fan, and then there's being a fucking weirdo lol
nothing wrong with enjoying something at any age but if it takes over your life, you need to get a new one.
kind of like "disney adults" or weebs where they have basically structured their life around their obsession.
I've never heard of this person so I can only assume she's lashing out because of the trauma she got from being bullied in her school years from having a name that sounds like a JK Rowling Bad Person(tm) name.
Its no weirder than some sports fan communities.
The only defense I can think of for Mario Land is that a vast majority of Nintendo fans are grown and didnt have a theme park to enjoy like newer fans of today can.I for one welcome the Brony Soapland and wish the people who wish to visit such a place the best.
But yeah, I hope we dont start having theme parks for every fandom in existence.
So you wish to police weird jokey opinions while accusing others of being joyless?I'm not doing the tolerate intolerance bullshit