My personal sign is when you start seeing awkward collaborations start cropping up. One time when I was thrifting, I picked up a graphic novel that had the Justice League, team with the Power Rangers of all things. I glimpsed into what the plot was about out of morbid curiosity and it was just a plain generic time and dimension thing.

Nothing ever connected between the teams at all. DC Comics, while fledgling at times with how they go about their series and movies, still have far more relevance than Power Rangers do. I think the Power Rangers are just grasping at straws to keep being relevant when people have largely moved on from them.

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    That’s why young boys are usually voiced by women

    Not a word in there about children doing the voices. If they wanted to clarify a supposed ambiguity, they could have.

    You coming in and very confidently declaring exactly what they meant despite nobody talking about children doing children’s voices, and doing it in a condescending way:

    What the heck are you talking about?

    That’s a wild way to misunderstand them lol.

    That makes you the asshole. Be gone.

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      Hey, I’m coming in and matching your energy.

      They didn’t specifically mention children or adult men, for you to assume they meant adult men is a crazy assumption to make.

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        Then they can clarify it for themselves. Talking about actors working in voice acting industry, in TV production, means adults more often than children. It is a reasonable assumption, and it is wrong, again- the poster can clarify it on their own.

        crazy assumption to make

        Fuck off. Seriously. You’re just coming in and making an opposite assumption based on the exact same vague statement and acting smug about it.