02-14-2015, 10:09 PM
Hi!
Couldn't the entertainment meme have also been the Super Bowl? So much of it fits the event with the halftime show. Even the God part. Katey Perry is quoted as saying God "spoke" to her just before she went on to perform. The gun part could be unrelated or foiled or the incident that took place the Wednesday before the Super Bowl. http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/01/2...8D20150129
To answer your question, yes cartoons can be entertainment, especially when we are talking Comic Con. Comic Con events are huge entertainment attractions! A cartoon itself, I am not sure, maybe. Political cartoons seem more, well, political to me but it is an entertaining way to express a viewpoint.
Couldn't the entertainment meme have also been the Super Bowl? So much of it fits the event with the halftime show. Even the God part. Katey Perry is quoted as saying God "spoke" to her just before she went on to perform. The gun part could be unrelated or foiled or the incident that took place the Wednesday before the Super Bowl. http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/01/2...8D20150129
To answer your question, yes cartoons can be entertainment, especially when we are talking Comic Con. Comic Con events are huge entertainment attractions! A cartoon itself, I am not sure, maybe. Political cartoons seem more, well, political to me but it is an entertaining way to express a viewpoint.
(02-14-2015, 08:47 PM)Eagle1 Wrote: Okay, the timing on the Asteroid/Tom/SuperBowl/....timeline so far has held up. We're still obviously waiting for the entertainment meme to unfold, and I'll like to pose a question. COULD cartoon making / reading be considered entertainment? I'm wondering this because we have now our second cartoon shooting. This time Copenhagen. Charlie Hedbo shooting was last month in Paris. Now, looking at the evidence, it appears that the headlines and news content for this story is massively overinflated, but nonetheless, this story is literally EVERYWHERE. So although I sense a hidden motive behind these incidents, I'm wondering if whether this cartoon-shooting theme in the real world is actually our entertainment blood-drawing event(s). T minus 8 days until the Oscars, which is what we identified prior to this, but the cartoon thing does fall into the entertainment industry, although there's not luxury involved there, no theater, and certainly no ticket-buying, so who knows?
http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/07/opinion/be...index.html