The animation industry is at the mercy of boomers with snail mail

>the animation industry is at the mercy of boomers with snail mail
lol

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No one calls it snail mail anymore, millennial fuck

What do the zoomies call sending letters?

i call it "mailing something" or "sending a letter"
i'm guessing that's not the correct answer here, though.

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quirky and retro

I'm 22 and I call it "sending a letter". Wild, I know

Zoomies thinking they're superior to anybody lol

Most industries are. Productivity went up and profits continued during the pandemic, but you have to go back into the office because reasons. Most people find meetings boring wastes of time, but there have been more meetings than ever in recent years because reasons.

Lame and soulless

>S&P
Standard and Poors?
Sunshine and Pussy?
Salt and Pepper?

Standards and Practices.

Why not send a letter back that simply says "Ok, Boomer" or "Ok, Karen"

His losing his mind after cn quietly canceled his cartoon

Meetings are called so middle managers feel like they're doing something

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this nigga going insane

How? He's getting the Mao mobs to be more productive and effective with their campaigning rather than them just bombarding at him online.

Well, there you have it, Any Forumsbros. You know what to do. Get your stamps ready.

This industry is a fucking joke
this is insane

Standards & practices?
What are standards and practices?

Deadassing

Because someone has to actually spend 50 cents for a stamp and physically write (or print) a letter to mail in
Email and tweets are just ignored and are mostly from bots or fake accounts anyway

The censorship board, basically. Drew Carey has some pretty funny stories about them in his book. There was an episode where someone mistook the shape of his pants for an erection, and that was fine, but the pants had to be distinctly puffy and not pointed.

One weird S&P that got in the way for an episode of Mao Mao was the rule against making episodes about merchandise of the characters. I wonder if CN got a letter years ago regarding brainwashing kids into wanting something and so they made a rule about concepts like that.

Missed the joke user

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Businesses have them as rules within their own company. It's like a law, but something only adhered to and enforced internally.

Can you faggots go one thread without generation wars bullshit?

Dailies have always been a thing in animation and it's kind of necessary.

Not sure about everyone else

>the _________ industry is at the mercy of boomers with snail mail