>>9254670I guess the best you can do now is not become some guy who believes in crystal magic and the occult, wears like 56 rings he found at knife shops at malls and flea markets, and at least vacuum/sweep your room/house occasially.
You know, because apparently Moore doesn’t vacuum/sweep, like, at all, according to a few in-home interviews. Like, big the kind of “oh, I didn’t have time to clean” it was like the “yeah, I never clean” kind of houses, like, almost like those houses on those TV shows and news segments about horders.
Oh, and not have double standards/blind hypocrisy, because he gets upset when people use his characters for anything, even as a reference, but feels as though he can use other people’s characters without much of a second thought.
He used to have some good stuff, but then he started getting weird, and not quirky weird, like, you wouldn’t want your kids to be around him weird. Then after that he just became an asshole, well, more of an asshole. He always had some level of snooty assholery.
I think his main issues were that, when he started doing comics, he never realized how much of an impact it would have later, he still just thought of it as stuff people read once then throw away, so he wasn’t interested in the after part. But then when comics started being like stuff you keep (which they always were, hit older people thought of them similarly to funny papers, read and throw), so he was bitter that he didn’t have the forethought to not sell his characters away just on a whim, and as such, he tries to blame everyone else but himself, first with the comic industries, then with the consumers, who, without them, no one would know Alan Moore as much. And he says he doesn’t “want to be a celebrity”, but he begs fore attention in what he does. He’s kind of a sad shadow of a man now, really.