Only partly. Let’s make some distinctions here….Feels like splitting hairs is a strong theme lately.
Only partly. Let’s make some distinctions here….
I wonder if that is changing. Neither of my sons or any of their friends are into Star Wars. At all. One is 18 and the other is 15. They are into anime, D&D, Pokemon, Magic the Gathering, Altered and other geeky thing. None are interested in Star Wars. They know of it because their parents made them watch it when they were younger. My son works at a game store and says that Star Wars games, whether TTRPGs, card games, miniatures games, are mostly played by "older white guys". I think the standards of my generation (Star Wars, Star Trek, Monty Python, and Doctor Who) are replaced with various anime series for the newer generation. Well, at least in the geek circles my kids hang out in.Fact: Any discussion on a forum of nerds/geek will at some point end up discussing star wars in at least three or more threads at the same time.
Yeah, that's how I feel about the Lakers. I wasn't even born when they left the Land of Lakes but kept the name. It still bothers me.When the New Orleans Jazz got moved to Utah, they retained the “Jazz” part of the name. Despite not impacting the quality of the team, some people still mock them for this, decades later. On a certain level, it reflects an unwillingness to blend in with the local culture. Wouldn’t something like “Mountaineers” be a popular change?
I used to enjoy reading Autumnal's posts, until his writing took on a vernal energy that belied the tone suggested by his username.Names just don’t signify that way to me. But I recognize that they do to others, across a whole spectrum of intensity. Thanks - that’s a help to me in interpreting others’ reactions.