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Thursday, 5 March 2026
Tugboat and Freight ship
Saturday, 24 January 2026
I've got ultimates also
Wish i posted this early then later but i've got myself ultimates (Who are like the avengers but different) I've been trying to get this on for quite awhile but i got it and part of ultimate marvel take on the avengers but not the earth 616 they're more reimagine and way different.
Iron man (alcoholic)
Ant man (Now call giant man) and Wasp (Janet Van Pym) Dysfunctional Couple
Hulk (Cannibal)
Captain America (Hates the french)
Hawkeye and Black Widow Normal you name it.
I'm on the pages where how steven rogers is now captain america and like his suit and working within the team. This is pretty much how ultimate avengers adapted the comics into direct to video (back when it was different by warner bros and there decent movies before new 52 edge movies) I use to watch it when i was 12-13 years old. It was here that my love for ultimate universe came to be well i remember seeing the ultimates but i was more familiar to ultimate spider man and earth 616 avengers. I really like it and this was written by Mark Milliar heard he's quite awesome.
I finally got it.
Sometime ago, I remember reading Ultimate Spider-Man around November 2014 if only I remembered the day too, it was from my high school i readed and gave it back and it was Ultimate Spider-Man: Chameleons, and this took place after ultimutum and I read the entire page and amazed by the artwork too that felt like it was going for a different direction of course, when they killled off peter parker until he wasn't and reveal to be alive (Classic move). But this one, back in 2014, made me recall my love for Ultimate Comics by the 2000s and Ultimate Spider-Man, my inspirations, and I love the artwork too; it felt like being back in 2010 once again. I got ultimates as well, so I plan to post them too.
Friday, 23 January 2026
Changes to the pages.
Tuesday, 20 January 2026
Why i prefer old content and nostalgia shows
Saturday, 17 January 2026
My comic book pages are almost there.
It shows timmy coming downstairs from the rough sketch before it made it to the next images and color ones, though the dialogue itself however will be handle by someone else too who managed to help out and he'll work on it.
Tuesday, 30 December 2025
So 2026 is coming
By the time i write this around new years eve i want to say that this year has been rough for me lately i know that i haven't been posting that much since year and been busy with life too but i'm hoping 2026 will be better and hopefully not worse i'm not gonna say much of 2025 or my personal life but let's just say it's been rough and good lately I passed in my first course and now on to the next one. My comic book series is almost done so hoping i get three or four pages left and then i get to publish it to a book publisher and see what we can do about it.
This year has seen some ups and downs, lately the loss of Val Kilmer and also i found out that it's been one year since britt allcroft passed away since 2024 and i really like and admire the work she's done before on thomas the tank engine i forgot to talk about here and when the news broe i really felt sad and miss her very much althought i never get to meet her and i wish i could have told britt is thank you for making thomas part of my childhood and i know i struggle and thomas has stay in my heart for all my life.
Thank you britt allcroft rest in peace.
Also snow storm which i really can't stand, and I almost lost power.
Happy new year all!
Friday, 12 December 2025
Back and where do we go from here.
Hello all, it's been a long time since I have been away, but I just wanna leave this here to let you know that I passed my work and am on to the next semester, and looking forward to it and where we go from here. So I know I have been away for four months cause of my studies and life as well, and taking it easy and hoping that if I get to talk about what I have in mind or what has been kept as a draft, who knows, maybe one day any given topic interests me, I'll write about it. My comic book is coming along soon, and hopefully next year it'll come out.
Also, it's Christmas, maybe I could talk about it. We'll see if I can talk about those specials too, and I know this year has been rough for me and you, but I'm hoping 2026 will be better. Dear Lord, we are getting old.
Sunday, 31 August 2025
Taking some time off
Friday, 29 August 2025
Sonic vs. She-Ra: A Tale of Two Reboots — and Two Very Different Reactions to Backlash
Thursday, 21 August 2025
The Truth About She-Ra 2018 – What Everyone’s Too Afraid to Say
Saturday, 16 August 2025
The Cult of Community: Why the Show Should've Been Canceled Sooner
Sunday, 27 July 2025
Why the World Was Better Off Without Rooster Teeth and RWBY
Let’s not pretend this is about nitpicking animation frames or a few weak episodes. This is about a studio that promised innovation and community-driven storytelling — and instead delivered regression, identity confusion, and corporate pandering disguised as creativity. At the center of this implosion? RWBY. But yet the world was better off without Rooster Teeth and because Burnie wants it back so badly, he couldn't even let it go and move on with his life. But for rwby and still am upset with Viz Media
The Death of Indie Authenticity
→ “From Garage to Corporate Graveyard”
Rooster Teeth used to be about grassroots creativity.
Red vs. Blue was lightning in a bottle — funny, raw, community-built.
But when they “scaled up,” they sold out. It became about merch pipelines and media deals over storytelling.
Crunch culture, internal scandals, HR disasters — this wasn't a company with flaws, it was a company built on ignoring them.
RWBY’s Legacy of Failure
→ “Style Over Substance — and Even the Style Got Worse”
RWBY began as a visual spectacle with Monty Oum’s kinetic animation. But it had one major flaw: no one knew how to write.
After Monty’s passing, the soul left the show. RT mishandled the series like a clumsy child with a glass sword.
Retcons. Inconsistencies. Plot threads dropped like bad habits. Characters written for Tumblr clout rather than narrative cohesion.
Pushing shipping wars and identity politics became more important than stakes or worldbuilding.
You can't build a compelling universe when your writers are rewriting it mid-season just to score social points.
The Corporate Rot
→ “Community-Driven in Name Only”
Rooster Teeth weaponized its community — for free labor, for blind loyalty, for financial support they didn’t earn.
Merch lines, conventions, spinoffs — all to keep the brand afloat while the content quality tanked.
Fans who criticized were banned or buried. Constructive feedback? Brushed off unless you were a verified influencer. Take a look at Barbara Arryn Edd Miles Kerry and the folks at rooser teeth.
At some point, it wasn’t about making something cool anymore. It was about pushing an image and maintaining brand synergy — even if the soul was dead.
Why We’re Better Off Without Them
→ “When a Giant Falls, Something New Can Grow”
Creators are no longer beholden to Rooster Teeth to break into animation.
Indie animators, VTubers, YouTubers, and small collectives are producing better content — without the baggage.
RWBY’s failure taught everyone what not to do: don’t ignore your audience, don’t substitute message for story, and don’t forget why you started.
RT fading into irrelevance isn’t a loss — it’s an opportunity for the real creatives to rise.
The Enablers and Echo Chamber: Naming Names
If RWBY fell apart, it wasn’t just because of poor direction or burnout — it was because the people involved refused to course-correct. They either didn't understand the criticism, willfully ignored it, or doubled down on mediocrity. Let’s break it down.
Kerry Shawcross
Let’s be blunt: Kerry went from Monty’s apprentice to RWBY's biggest liability.
He’s not a storyteller. He’s a fanfic-tier plotter at best — one who had years to learn and didn’t.
From bland dialogue to character arcs that go nowhere, Kerry kept failing upward, safe behind a shield of “well, he’s trying.”
The man couldn’t even handle V9’s pacing or tone, and now V10 looks like it’s been stitched together with duct tape and VTube filters.
Miles Luna
Used to be the fandom’s golden boy — now he’s the symbol of soft retcon and soft writing.
Spent more time making jokes on panels and loving the sound of his own voice than actually developing tight scripts.
His emotional arcs (Yang’s trauma, Blake’s redemption) were either unresolved or shoved into shipping fuel for internet points.
Left the show, came back, ghosted it again. What was the plan? Did he ever have one?
Eddy Rivas
Mr. “Lore Matters”—except when it doesn’t.
Built the World of Remnant, then smashed its internal logic to favor whatever Season X flavor he was pushing.
Vacuo was undercooked, Atlas was a tonal disaster, and don’t even get started on Cinder’s convoluted mess of a backstory.
Tried to play it serious, but when V9 asked for emotional clarity, Eddy delivered a PowerPoint presentation on how to ruin payoff.
The Fan Gurus and Gatekeepers
These weren’t just critics or fans — they were corporate guard dogs who helped suppress criticism and uphold Rooster Teeth’s fragile image.
CanonSeeker (or whatever his latest handle is)
Chronically online. Weaponizes lore to invalidate critique.
Makes 40-minute videos arguing that you just “don’t understand RWBY's deeper meanings.”
Translation: If you don’t like it, you're either wrong or not intelligent enough. Classic gaslighting.
MurderOfBirds
Once positioned as a “fan voice,” but turned full-on PR mouthpiece.
Critique died the day he got flown out to RTX.
Has a badge of access, not a badge of truth — and that access costs honesty.
Calxiyn and TheRWBYStyle
Shippers before storytellers.
Turned their platforms into sanctuaries for “safe discourse,” which means anything that doesn’t rock the RWBY boat.
Ignored writing flaws, called out fans for “toxicity,” but never once checked the writers’ failure to deliver.
RobinRising
Built clout on the backs of fan theorists, then turned around and mocked the critics the second it got real.
Obsessed with being right. Never interested in listening. Typical shill so calm and no idea if he ever respond to a criticism of rwby or himself.
And Then Came Crunchyroll + V9/V10
Let’s talk about Crunchyroll's "rescue". RWBY didn’t get a revival — it got a plastic surgery disaster.
Volume 9 was marketed as deep and philosophical — instead, we got Alice in Wonderland meets a college improv class.
Characters regressed, pacing was glacial, and the ending? Just a setup for more product placement in Volume 10.
Now V10 is being delayed, reworked, and previewed in chunks. This isn’t hype — this is content triage.
To the Fans Who Feel Burned Like I Did: You’re not toxic. You’re not entitled.
You’re just someone who expected the show to respect your time, your passion, and the characters it introduced. If the creators couldn’t handle that? That’s not on you. Don’t let echo chambers and YouTube shills convince you that you’re the problem. You’re not. They are RWBY isn’t a tragedy because it ended. It’s a tragedy because it could’ve been great — and instead, it became a masterclass in what happens when creativity bows to cowardice.
Final Advice: Fandoms, Discords, and the Myth of “Constructive Positivity” Word of advice. Be the Lone Wolf. Own Your Voice. In today’s fandom climate, honest critique is treated like heresy. You speak your mind, and a dozen bootlickers will rush in with lore PDFs, emotional guilt-tripping, or smug lectures about “letting people enjoy things.” But here’s the truth: you’re not toxic for wanting better. You’re not negative for pointing out when a story falls apart. You’re a lone wolf because you see through the fog. And that’s powerful. You know who you are.
Yes, you — the one who replied to my post that lectures me all the time and never shuts up.
You're the type of fandom’s hall monitor that comes after my post or when I post a link, if I were you pal, don't bother. Maybe I expect someone else than you and don't come up and lecture me and say be positive or neutral, no forget it. Every fandom has to be so toxic. Being alone is better, or if you don't feel like being alone, then move on with your life.
Next time someone critiques the show, maybe don’t throw academic fanfiction at them like it’s gospel. Sometimes, the best move is to just shut up and listen. And To Everyone Else Still Clinging to RWBY’s Sinking Ship: I get it. RWBY mattered. It had potential. It was fresh, it was bold, and it carried Monty Oum’s heart and soul. But Rooster Teeth killed that spark. The writing collapsed. The worldbuilding imploded. The show became a brand, not a story. And those of us who spoke up? We got labeled toxic, rude, or not real fans. But here’s the thing: We were right. And we still are. This blog isn’t about being bitter. It’s about being honest. RWBY had a chance to become something iconic — and instead, it became a blueprint for how not to run a show, a studio, or a fandom. So if you’re done pretending, done accepting crumbs, and done being gaslit by corporate storytelling and fandom influencers? Or follow those cosplayers who agree with a company and wants you too maybe don't some of them aren't what they use to be.
Welcome to the pack.
Sunday, 13 July 2025
A sky full of stars
Ok, so this track from Coldplay, from what i remember before, was like hearing it from childhood that i used to listen before and i have heard of Coldplay before like viva va track that gives me memories of my childhood from 2008-2010s This alone gives me memories of 2010 that i have. Probably my second favorite from Coldplay.
Friday, 11 July 2025
RWBY Volume 10: A Disaster Waiting to Happen - Why a Reboot Is the Only Way Forward
Wednesday, 2 July 2025
RWBY on Hulu: A Streaming Deal Isn’t a Revival
Sunday, 1 June 2025
What are the cameras that i really want
Okay after watching some old videos from the 2000s and this film call zero day that this the director name ben coccio and he use Sony DCR-TRV 900 3-chip Mini DV, and Sony Digital 8 Camera s i thought of using it too for my youtube content no idea what it could be maybe vlogging or doing some fan made work while doing my comic book series but look at other alternatives.
Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II or III:
These compact cameras are popular among vloggers due to their portability, great image quality, and a flip-up screen. The Mark III version also has live streaming capabilities.
Sony HDR-CX405:
A very affordable camcorder with decent video quality, image stabilization, and a long battery life. It's not as high-end as other options, but it's great for basic YouTube videos.
Logitech C920 HD Pro Webcam:
If you're recording from your computer, a good webcam like the Logitech C920 is a solid choice for basic streams, tutorials, or sit-down videos. It's much cheaper than a dedicated camera and offers 1080p video.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7:
A great entry-level mirrorless camera that offers 4K video recording at a lower price. It also has a flip-out screen and is a solid choice for anyone serious about starting a YouTube channel on a budget.
But i did look at canon eos m50 mark 2 and sony zv-1. So maybe i might use them but i'm more of a old school guy and use old tech cameras sometimes newer cameras are alright but i haven't yet try it and maybe go and see at staples and best buy around my area. I look through 2000s camera maybe 98 and 99 cameras not much else and decided to look at the cameras that were use in zero day and while watching the opening and thought wow imagine if i had a camera setup and speak directly to the camera and talk of other things of my content and who i am i did try this on my camera from my computer but eh not much and same on my laptop and phone but awful so delete unless it's lost media. So whatever happens i might get one and see for myself later on.
Monday, 19 May 2025
Half Life
I was 15 years old when I first picked up The Orange Box for my Xbox 360. I’d heard a little about Half-Life 2, but I didn’t really know what to expect. What I got was something way more immersive than I was used to—a game that threw me into the shoes of a silent scientist with a crowbar, fighting through a dystopian world filled with strange creatures, physics puzzles, and a story that felt like it had weight. The game was long, and at times I struggled to get through it, but something about the atmosphere stuck with me.
As I kept playing, I began to learn more about the wider Half-Life universe. I started seeing the memes—the ones asking, “Where’s Half-Life 3?”—and realized there was a whole community that had been waiting for years. I heard the theories, the speculation, the countless forum posts dissecting every detail of Episode Two’s ending. I hadn’t played the earlier games on PC yet, but I was fascinated by how obsessed people were with the mystery. It felt like a pop culture ghost story.
Eventually, the silence from Valve grew louder than any rumor. No news, no updates—just nothing. Life moved on. New consoles came and went, new franchises rose up, and Half-Life became one of those legends people still talked about, but no longer expected to return.
Then came 2020. During the pandemic, I found myself with more time and ended up booting up the original Half-Life on my computer. I didn’t finish it, but it reminded me of the roots of the series—the quiet, eerie corridors of Black Mesa and that sense of being completely alone in something much bigger than myself. That same year, Half-Life: Alyx dropped for VR. I didn’t have a headset, so I didn’t play it, but I followed the story and watched some playthroughs. It was beautiful and intense, and for the first time in years, it felt like Valve hadn’t forgotten about Half-Life after all.
And now, in 2025, the rumors have returned—louder, more credible, and harder to ignore. Whispers of Half-Life 3 being in development, and maybe even releasing this year, have reignited something in me. The same feeling I had at 15, when I first stepped into City 17, is coming back. I don’t know if the game will live up to the hype, or if it’ll even be called Half-Life 3—but maybe that’s not the point. Maybe the point is that I get to suit up one more time, grab my crowbar, and head back into the fight.
Whatever comes next, I’m ready for it.
Sunday, 18 May 2025
Pitbull Kesha Timber
Hey quick question if you were to ask a song that you remember hearing back in school than maybe you might have heard this song call timber where kesha was in and wow after hearing this song from a Instagram or youtube short and than after having flashbacks of hearing it in school or when my mom use to drive me place this came to my head right around 2013 again this was when i was high school well I was 14 at the time. Man I remember hearing this music with my friends even partying too.
Thursday, 15 May 2025
Photos from 2014
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If you were born in the nineties and later grow up in the 2000s seen Jimmy neutron movie that was release in December 21 2001 being distribu...
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Alright i start to have some thoughts about Jimmy Neutron Season 4 and the ideas of what i thought in mind and what can i give to Steve Oede...
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So after i give out a blog post about Jimmy Neutron season 4 on what ideas they were given but there is one idea alone that i have and i wou...
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Who am i. Hello My name is RJ Dorian my actual name is unknown it could be Stanley Dorian my nicknames sometimes is SlyArno. RJ or Slyarno2...
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So it's been quite a long time since i talk about Jimmy Neutron and since it's past the 20th anniversary of the show and later on th...





















