Sunday, April 5, 2015

Secrets of Lord Hater's Success...A 1,000 Chapter Series....

The power of the Japanese manga spirits and Gods, lies in YOU young grasshopper. It's not about what critics and haters say about you or your peers and  generation. It's about what the Japanese manga Gods think of you, and how that affects how you view yourself and your own aptitude and potential for worldly success. Here's a good question any American who wants to succeed in manga should ask him or herself. Not everyone who makes manga, succeeds in manga. The vast majority of "weeaboo" or "OEL" criticism by people criticizing others who make their own manga, the projection of "failure" on those who still carry the torch of success and hope, is brought into manifestation by people who deep down on some level, FAILED at creating their own comics, or who MADE comics no one pays attention to. They failed at some point, failure is their whole world view, so they harbor vindictive envy and words of venom and dicouragement towards those who still want to achieve the same things Lord Hater's army could not. Suddenly just because you fail at something and no one noticed you now you want to proclaim yourself an online incognito gatekeeper lurking in manga comments sections ready to spew venom every time a new article on the industry gets written. People fail so  badly at something, could be anything, they can't stand sitting back and watch other's win a prize they believe should be theirs. And they treat all people with any hope and ambition that way, whether it's labeling people "weeaboos" (gay word, by the way), or "talentless" or shitty artists, or any other monkey wrench they can think to throw at you or anyone who will read or listen, and that sort of bullshit becomes their whole mantra. A million and one reasons your manga won't sell in "wretched America" OR Japan. Or oh hell, I don't know, TIMBUCKTOO even. You're doomed there too, just as long as you listen to me, and not, y'know, existing success stories of people who DID make it, and stop trying like me and my friends did.


You get the idea...

The Moral of This Easter Sermon

God has a plan for all successful people, and he forgives mistakes. God isn't going to let your mistakes stop you from inheriting your success,

Also I was reading the book, Mastery, by Master List Maker Robert Greene [y'all know, cuz, well, I kinda am one of the modern era, like it or not. Plus I was obsessed with his other book, The 48 Laws of Power, at one point in my life, he's a great self help author], and if you're going to be a Master of Comics, Animation, Novels, or Screenwriting, any competitive and high paying creative field, you've got to learn how to cope with envy, because geniuses get a LOT of it. A lot of envy-inspired hatred and criticism. Even Justin Bieber isn't all THAT bad in reality. It's just his youth-based success and occasional arrogance make him an easy target for the bullying known as envy-hating and shit mill gossip. I've never listened to a Justin Bieber album, but I can relate to how much people envy him purely because of his fame and status. There's a lot of people who are a lot worse than him, most of whom we DON'T RECOGNIZE in the limelight (surprise surprise. Wonder why that is. ENVY, of course!)

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