Talk:Flutter Brutter/@comment-24245960-20160428183736/@comment-24245960-20160502165549

Thanks again, but I'm afraid it's too late for me. Even though I'm still not familiar with all the lingo... until joining this wiki I thought shipping involved things packed in boxes with bubble wrap... I realized long ago which side of the fourth wall I was on. Though I don't know why, even as a child I was aware of things most others my age were oblivious to (and some still are as adults) like the fact that different series are on different networks, there are such things as trademarks and somebody got paid to write and draw the stories I watched or read. By the time I was a teen I found I could rarely watch a movie without trying to second-guess the writers and predict what was going to happen next.

I'm goingto stop myself here before I start rambling on inanely, but suffice it to say that I know all too well that the first two statements of that article are very true. Once you've seen beyond the shimmering veil the worlds on the screen lose much of their luster and you can never again look at them with the same wonderment you felt before.

But it still doesn't hurt to try.