I have to admit I don't get the hate

Aug 31, 2013 21:44

There are some things that are fashionable to hate in certain parts of the webs. People look down at you if you don't despise them properly and spend unduly amount of time on making others hate them too. Today I will talk about few such things.

Comic Sans - it's been called the font of the feeble minded and ugliest type ever invented. There are articles and songs about how bad it is and a website dedicated to banning it. Mentioning it anywhere with even slightly more readers then my blog will result with someone expressing how ugly it is.

I have no problem with it. It wouldn't be my choice as it feels dated because I strongly associate it with the early internet of geocities and angelfire (I'm old - you can look that up on wikipedia). Still, I don't see the reason for hate. It's readable. I don't expect much more from a font. And it looks nice to me. It may not be the prettiest type but it's not the ugliest thing ever - none of the examples in the video bother me. So Happy Birthday Comic Sans. However, American quotation standards drive me nuts - they are awful, stupid and I will not willingly adhere to them ever so to each their own.

Nickelback - sometimes it feel like it's more uncool to like them then any of the boybands (at least you can like boybands ironically). I'm not sure why they are hated so much and I don't care enough to google it. I'm not a fan because I usually like songs not bands (at least until I like so many songs from one artist I admit I do like their music in general). However, both Photograph (for it's you can go home again vibe) and Rockstar (for it self aware satirical take) are among my favourite songs.

I do care about the lyrics and I have a things for songs that are not about love (I like plenty love ones but still). I also like artist who make fun of themselves - that's how Robbie Williams convinced me to like him despite me being dead set not to (for what it's worth I still don't care for his boyband days and his love songs). Now, I just don't care anymore about who I'm supposed to like. I don't even keep track of who we are supposed to look down on to be cool (what is the recent status of Coldplay?) but, as I mentioned, I still care about the words so no matter how cool the melody sounds I do despise Roots - Seed and Blurred Lines.

Big Bang Theory - it's all slander and stupidity and they just do it to make people laugh at us (nerds, geeks and scientist are all us to me). I think it's OK. When I happen to watch it from time to time I find it funny. I do it more often now because of Bernadette and Amy who are both close to me. Of course, they are not very representative. Just look how Mayim Bialik the real neuroscientist differs from Amy Farrah Fowler the sitcom neuroscientist. And SFF genre fandom is not so male (most likely both Bernadette and Amy would fans or at least had exposure to fandom before meeting the guys), and most physicist don't dress so badly, and most scientist are not that socially awkward.

However, if you look for true to life and thoughtful representation of a group of people sitcoms are not a best place. They are exaggerating fringe and ridiculous to make things seem funnier. In this case fine as you also feel great dose of sympathy for the characters. And I do love that they do check their science. That's actually makes me fan of the show because it is so rare on TV. However, I do hate Two and Half Men and find it unfunny and can't even go through a full episode so there might be something inherently wrong with Chuck Lorre.

Johnny Mnemonic - I always liked this movie - dolphins and all - despite people laughing at that. I liked a lot of stuff in it - Dina Meyer's cybernetically enhanced bodygaurd, Dolph Lundgren's cyberpriest/bounty hunter, cyberdolphin - generally all the cyberthings. I liked the action. I generally am fond of Keanu in everything he's in (I know - another point proving my bad taste) and even Ice-T was OK with me (even if not as hilarious as in Tank Girl). I still have fondness for it despite the way it aged (32GB - LOL). Also Strange Days was a great film and Richard K. Morgan thinks so too.

I still haven't read or watch Twilight but the excerpts I saw convinced me not to waste my time and trailers make me want to band my head on the wall until I unconscious so I think I'll agree with the haters on this one. Still, it's not worth the amount of time and pages people spend on hating it.

Now, go leave hate posts and unfriending threats below (good, that not enough people read my posts for this to actually happen but it'd be funny if it did).

music, books, hate, unpopular, opinion, sf, tv, fandom, movies

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