It kinda blew my mind to learn today that “thou” was actually an informal form, and “you/ye” was the fancy one
Now whenever I see “thou” I read it in a tone kinda like “y’all” in tumblr posts and like… 1600s bible verses were supposed to be perfectly frank, not stilted. this changes everything………..
“Listen, then, if y'all have ears!” - Jesus, maybe
ONE: Starts out as an amateur artist, gets attention early because of his stellar story premise and writing. Still only achieved mainstream success because he was lucky enough for a professional mangaka to notice and want to adapt his work with professional-grade art. Works on improving his own art in the meantime instead of coasting on his success
Dobson: Feels entitled to success just because he’s been arting for a while and whines and complains about how he isn’t, even though he can’t take even the most earnest constructive criticism (of which he got far, far more than he deserves) and adamantly refuses to improve himself in any way to the point that his skill level is about the same as it was years ago. Then has the balls to complain that OTHER, more successful artists obviously don’t care about their art just because they got their big break at an earlier skill level than he did.