When do you think the stereotype of comic book fans being fat, hairy, smelly weirdos came about?
the mirror
>>92350888
Around the same time as the rise of the direct market.
>>92350888
70s Trek convention fandom.
>>92351078
fpbp tqhf
>>92351078
True dat.
>>92350888
real life
>>92350888
He is literally /ourguy/
>>92350888
Where do all stereotypes come from?
Real life.
>>92351078
>>92361105
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>>92361170
Do any of you actually fit that stereotype?
I'm /fit/
>>92350888
>stereotype
>>92361278
I had to shave my head and I definitely gained weight thanks to prednisone (though not nearly as big as CBG). So yeah there's probably a ring of truth.
Granted, if I stop eating garbage and do cardio I could change that.
>>92351078
The mirror isn't a period in time.
Any group of people who spend too much time indoors fits.
>>92361278
I'm a lanklet, so nahI don't read comics tho
>>92361170
Let's be fair
If we put the fat and ugly guy in one extreme and we put the successful, fit, handsome man in the other and we zoomed out a bit we would all look like that character from the Simpsons.
It's ok by my, I'm a man anyways, I'm not going to buy beauty products or get ass implants or something, good knew what he was doing when he made me, he didn't give me strength or charisma, he gave me the hability to sleep less than three hours a day remaining completely functional for 5 days and a whole library of sexual fetishes