Why do these things seem to share the exact same fanbase? They have nothing in common.
Why do these things seem to share the exact same fanbase? They have nothing in common
They're all Western cartoons (except Homosuck).
Because they are. The only difference between you and them is their ability to watch and enjoy modern Yea Forums
and Undertale.
>Getting weirdly defensive out of nowhere
>Why do these things seem to share the exact same fanbase?
They don't. I've watched GF and I don't even know what two of the other ones are. Like, I know they exist in some form, but I've never investigated them in any way.
I'm going to go out on a limb and assume that for most groups on the internet thetes no crossover between these fanbases, but it exists in abundance on Reddit.
Autism
I only read homestuck. I'm not familiar with any of the other ones. I know undertale people had the same music guy who did Homestuck music though.
They're all above average media and in a world where 90 percent of media is hot garbage. People will cling to whatever is above a bar that's so low nowadays that the whole entire thing is laughable.
Rick and Morty has the same.fanbase as Steven universe? That seem improbable.
Why is this so common?
I can't wait for Steven Universe to end so that all the shrieking banshees that has invaded this board will finally leave.
Undertale/Homestuck/Stevo holds well enough, but the other two really don't
You mean like how the shrieking has ended for Homestuck and Gravity Falls-- oh wait
Back when SU was still new I remember people trying to push some forced comparison between Pearl and Steven and Rick and Morty. Because they're both emotionally unstable adults with idiot children, I guess.
>share the exact same fanbase
How does you ensure that
Don't take me for an optimist, but I have a faint hope they will eventually starve to death, unlikely as it is.
I like Homestuck and GF. I have zero interest in Undertale or SU, and Rick & Morty actively disinterests me.
And don't get me started how hypocritical and full of double standards this connected fanbase can get, OP.
Éarendel arose where the shadow flows
at Ocean's silent brim;
through the mouth of night as a ray of light
where the shores are sheer and dim
he launched his bark like a silver spark
from the last and lonely sand;
then on sunlit breath of day's fiery death
he sailed from Westerland.
He threaded his path o'er the aftermath
of the splendour of the Sun,
and wandered far past many a star
in his gleaming galleon.
On the gathering tide of darkness ride
the argosies of the sky,
and spangle the night with their sails of light
as the streaming star goes by.
Unheeding he dips past these twinkling ships,
by his wayward spirit whirled
on an endless quest through the darking West
o'er the margin of the world;
and he fares in haste o'er the jewelled waste
and the dusk from whence he came
with his heart afire with bright desire
and his face in silver flame.
The Ship of the Moon from the East comes soon
from the Haven of the Sun,
whose white gates gleam in the coming beam
of the mighty silver one.
Lo! with bellying clouds as his vessel's shrouds
he weighs anchor down the dark,
and on shimmering oars leaves the blazing shores
in his argent-timbered bark.
Then Éarendel fled from that Shipman dread
beyond the dark earth's pale,
back under the rim of the Ocean dim,
and behind the world set sail;
and he heard the mirth of the folk of earth
and the falling of their tears,
as the world dropped back in a cloudy wrack
on its journey down the years.
Then he glimmering passed to the starless vast
as an isléd lamp at sea,
and beyond the ken of mortal men
set his lonely errantry,
tracking the Sun in his galleon
through the pathless firmament,
till his light grew old in abysses cold
and his eager flame was spent.
I still see a lot of Pearl/Rick.