Thread:The real cal howard/@comment-31377280-20180521005834/@comment-31377280-20180523033803

I kinda got the peripherial picture for that, but I've somehow managed to avoid and not be bothered by that nonsense for things lik R&M and Undertale. I just feel bad that they're probably not enjoying said art for its merits.

I think my favorite R&M episode was that one that had just a solo look at what was going on in theCitadel, with top-tier Evil Morty rising to power and how the strife affected the Citadel's inhabitants, showcasing their need for individuality and how people tend to overlook problems so they don't have to deal with them. Reminds me a lot of "American Psycho," a masterful movie starring Christian Bale (who played Batman in Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy) as a psychotic axe murderer who happens to be a wealthy businessman, and how many just gloss over his misdoings to maintain the status quo. Which R&M story was your favorite?

EDIT: Gone to bed, talk with you later