tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3227268532273409388.post119201883676856316..comments2023-09-13T03:26:51.647-07:00Comments on Fans of Pheyden - and Mordles: The absence of information leads to a void that only hatred can fillJohn K.http://www.blogger.com/profile/12643547504161137741noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3227268532273409388.post-79159585341480968802011-08-22T20:28:31.262-07:002011-08-22T20:28:31.262-07:00Yeah, it is something that is just always in my fa...Yeah, it is something that is just always in my face. I want to go somewhere to read a little bit about MOTU, maybe a review or two, and .org is the only place to go.<br />And it is beyond toxic, like putting one's face into the Ark of the Covenant.<br /><br />I suppose I am lucky that I don't feel the 1000% solid connection that those fans seem to about...most things, really.<br /><br />I suppose that my true lesson came from years of going to GiJoe conventions. I would ask the Joe Product Team Leader every year for a new Flash figure - he was my first Joe, and I just really wanted an update of him. And every year, it was "well, we'll see, DC has the name tied up..."<br />I learned that I'll get what they give us. So I try to only judge what they give us and not some fantasy land thing that would have been impossible, barring incredibly egregious errors in deco or articulation (I'm blanking on the Transformers Classic figure that was missing deco on the face, something minor that would have made it 100X better. Shows you how much it means to me, lol).<br /><br />Now if Hot Toys gives me what I want and does Small Soldiers figures, I promise to be a total dickhead when reviewing them.John K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/12643547504161137741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3227268532273409388.post-30627340376301296842011-08-19T07:42:41.653-07:002011-08-19T07:42:41.653-07:00Loving the .org discussion :-)
I think your poi...Loving the .org discussion :-) <br /><br />I think your point near the start of this post is critical - some people will simply never be happy, no matter what, in life, so a company just has to ignore them. Unfortunately those same people are often massively squeaky wheels, so it creates an incorrect impression of general dissatisfaction with the matter at hand.Charliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06884859127314761292noreply@blogger.com