Rudolph the red nosed reindeer is absolutely the worst possible way to get whatever message the writers were tryibg to get across, across. Unless of course they were trying to tell us that deviation from the norm is wrong unless said deviation can be exploited.
People say that thieves steal money from people who earned it. But if earning it means working hard then the thief earned it by working hard to steal it. I'm not defending thievery but it's just a thought.
I wonder if it's possible for people to develop split personalities with different genders. Or, I guess the proper term now is Disassociated Identities.
Modern Video game hoaxes are stupid because if there was anything hidden in a new video game somebody would have found it within the first couple days after release.
Summary of my story: "What if magical girls acted realistically in their civilian lives. In other words, crushing, lusting, perverting, teasing eachother, having emotional breakdowns, annoying eachother, and generally fucking up. Oh yeah, and I guess they fight monsters."
A poctures worth a thousand words. If that's so the same is true inverse. A thousand words are equal to one picture. If we look at it a certain way, the relationship between a writer and an artist is like a currency exchange. The writer writes a thousand words and then gives them to the artist to convert them into one picture. It's way more complicated than that but, hey, it's a nice metaphor.